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"Kelo Disaster" |
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05 Sep 2005 09:35:12 AM |
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Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainment/e093109D44.DTL
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| User: "Richard Smol" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
12 Sep 2005 05:58:33 AM |
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Kelo Disaster wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
I don't see any demonizing. It's just your persecution complex
going rampant.
RS
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
06 Sep 2005 09:23:40 AM |
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Kelo Disaster wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
That deal was sealed when Columbus hit America.
Which is not only before Brokaw, Cronkite, and
moron Christians were here,
it's was also before Johann Gutenburg-stein and
psychos from the DNA Commie Party were here.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainment/e093109D44.DTL
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
10 Sep 2005 08:35:42 PM |
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Kelo Disaster wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
Interesting conclusion about "the lefts" and the "democratic party"
based on the statement of one person about "some evangelicals."
No surprise it is from a cross-posting troll and bigot.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritu al beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainment/e093109D44.DTL
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 03:01:28 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
How is it "demonizing" someone to point out the fact that they're
trying to legislate their religious beliefs into law?
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
Which part do you find hateful? Be specific.
---
"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
- Padme Amidala, Episode III
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 06:08:25 PM |
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In episode <7o8ph1hif9r55qjeqbf00ivvsbou4rbjjk@4ax.com>, raven1 burst into
the room and exclaimed:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
How is it "demonizing" someone to point out the fact that they're trying
to legislate their religious beliefs into law?
Because it exposes them for what they are?
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
10 Sep 2005 07:12:51 AM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainment/e093109D44.DTL
How does a look at "whether SOME Evangelicals are going too far" put forth an
ideology of hate against Christians? It appears that you are trying to drum up
some hate of your own.
Ben
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
11 Sep 2005 10:49:41 AM |
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"Ben Kaufman" <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-dollars@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:9ni5i1dauj31kdar4qfj87a83apt2rf2t7@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainmen
t/e093109D44.DTL
How does a look at "whether SOME Evangelicals are going too far" put
forth an
ideology of hate against Christians? It appears that you are trying to
drum up
some hate of your own.
Does it Ben? That would make you a hypocrite then, wouldn't it?
Ben
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
12 Sep 2005 12:24:26 AM |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 10:49:41 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
"Ben Kaufman" <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-dollars@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:9ni5i1dauj31kdar4qfj87a83apt2rf2t7@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainmen
t/e093109D44.DTL
How does a look at "whether SOME Evangelicals are going too far" put
forth an
ideology of hate against Christians? It appears that you are trying to
drum up
some hate of your own.
Does it Ben? That would make you a hypocrite then, wouldn't it?
Ben
Your failed attempt to divert only shows you are squirming and incapable of
backing up your ridiculous claim.
Ben
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
12 Sep 2005 05:17:23 AM |
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"Ben Kaufman" <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-dollars@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:ur3ai1hpnvnlssdckisa3di2nq3ca7d1ol@4ax.com...
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 10:49:41 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
"Ben Kaufman" <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-dollars@pobox.com> wrote in
message
news:9ni5i1dauj31kdar4qfj87a83apt2rf2t7@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
How does a look at "whether SOME Evangelicals are going too far" put
forth an
ideology of hate against Christians? It appears that you are trying
to
drum up
some hate of your own.
Does it Ben? That would make you a hypocrite then, wouldn't it?
Ben
Your failed attempt to divert only shows you are squirming and incapable
of
backing up your ridiculous claim.
We'll see.
Ben
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| User: "Matt Silberstein" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 01:11:11 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainment/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think his comment refers to all American Christians.
--
Matt Silberstein
Do something today about the Darfur Genocide
Genocide is news | Be A Witness
http://www.beawitness.org
"Darfur: A Genocide We can Stop"
www.darfurgenocide.org
Save Darfur.org :: Violence and Suffering in Sudan's Darfur Region
http://www.savedarfur.org/
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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05 Sep 2005 01:34:14 PM |
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"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also for
political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainmen
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand? If
you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would point you
towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda efforts
prior to and during WWII.
--
Matt Silberstein
Do something today about the Darfur Genocide
Genocide is news | Be A Witness
http://www.beawitness.org
"Darfur: A Genocide We can Stop"
www.darfurgenocide.org
Save Darfur.org :: Violence and Suffering in Sudan's Darfur Region
http://www.savedarfur.org/
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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05 Sep 2005 01:50:01 PM |
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In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainmen
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
The man said *some. Get it?
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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05 Sep 2005 01:51:28 PM |
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While others
can't?
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
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"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 06:01:55 PM |
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In episode <7x0Te.5995$Ix4.2404@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into
the room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote
in message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing
on others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but
also for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only
for personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not
understand? If you don't understand the implications in that
statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others can't?
Are you saying there are no bad evangelicals who have agendas detrimental
to the well being of the United States?
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
--------------------------------------------------
"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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06 Sep 2005 07:41:10 PM |
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Kelo Disaster wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While others
can't?
Evangelicals are trying to make it law that gays can't get married.
Gays AREN'T trying to make it law that evangelicals can't get married.
That's how I can tell who is trying to impose their religious values on
other people. (People, I might add, who have religious values of their
own.)
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| User: "stoney" |
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10 Sep 2005 10:47:24 AM |
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On 6 Sep 2005 17:41:10 -0700, "The Watch Dog" <tirhuan@aol.com> wrote:
Kelo Disaster wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While others
can't?
Evangelicals are trying to make it law that gays can't get married.
Gays AREN'T trying to make it law that evangelicals can't get married.
That's how I can tell who is trying to impose their religious values on
other people. (People, I might add, who have religious values of their
own.)
The Blooming Idiot® lacks the opposible thumbs, and the brainstem, to
grasp the point.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president
represents, more and more closely, the inner soul
of the people. On some great and glorious day the
plain folks of the land will reach their heart's
desire at last and the White House will be adorned
by a downright moron." --- H.L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Religion is the original war crime.
-Michelle Malkin (Feb 26, 2005)
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05 Sep 2005 03:06:06 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:51:28 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While others
can't?
Let me see if I got this right: are you saying that the media should
remain silent about particular religious factions pursuing a political
agenda? Or are you suggesting that it's somehow "hateful" to report on
such a thing?
---
"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
- Padme Amidala, Episode III
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05 Sep 2005 03:05:57 PM |
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"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
news:o29ph1lj48eghfugtshoovhonlom1lgqmr@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:51:28 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into
the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote
in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing
on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but
also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainm
e
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"?
Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only
for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not
understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI
propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others
can't?
Let me see if I got this right: are you saying that the media should
remain silent about particular religious factions pursuing a political
agenda? Or are you suggesting that it's somehow "hateful" to report on
such a thing?
I'm saying everyone can do what they dam well please and call it what it is.
Now, what the ***** are you saying?
---
"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
- Padme Amidala, Episode III
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05 Sep 2005 04:37:47 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 15:05:57 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
Let me see if I got this right: are you saying that the media should
remain silent about particular religious factions pursuing a political
agenda? Or are you suggesting that it's somehow "hateful" to report on
such a thing?
I'm saying everyone can do what they dam well please and call it what it is.
Now, what the ***** are you saying?
I'm sorry, I hadn't realized you were an *****.
<plonk>
---
"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
- Padme Amidala, Episode III
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05 Sep 2005 05:25:34 PM |
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"raven1" <quoththeraven@nevermore.com> wrote in message
news:qjeph15klhiua3b7enue9u0hgfqqlqdgse@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 15:05:57 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
wrote:
Let me see if I got this right: are you saying that the media should
remain silent about particular religious factions pursuing a political
agenda? Or are you suggesting that it's somehow "hateful" to report on
such a thing?
I'm saying everyone can do what they dam well please and call it what it
is.
Now, what the ***** are you saying?
I'm sorry, I hadn't realized you were an *****.
"It was more than he could bear"
Doc Holliday
<plonk>
---
"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
- Padme Amidala, Episode III
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 03:36:28 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:51:28 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <7x0Te.5995$Ix4.2404@okepread03> wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainme
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"? Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
--
Matt Silberstein
Do something today about the Darfur Genocide
Genocide is news | Be A Witness
http://www.beawitness.org
"Darfur: A Genocide We can Stop"
www.darfurgenocide.org
Save Darfur.org :: Violence and Suffering in Sudan's Darfur Region
http://www.savedarfur.org/
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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05 Sep 2005 04:20:23 PM |
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"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:41bph1lvkp4tqsj0eg2aag3la1k82i33ib@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:51:28 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <7x0Te.5995$Ix4.2404@okepread03> wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into
the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote
in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
rooted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing
on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but
also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainm
e
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"?
Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only
for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not
understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI
propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny there are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure to
advance their political cause.
Or.
He want to make them look bad and stir up a lot of trouble for them. AKA
demoinizing.
Guess we'll find out when the show airs.
--
Matt Silberstein
Do something today about the Darfur Genocide
Genocide is news | Be A Witness
http://www.beawitness.org
"Darfur: A Genocide We can Stop"
www.darfurgenocide.org
Save Darfur.org :: Violence and Suffering in Sudan's Darfur Region
http://www.savedarfur.org/
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| User: "Bob LeChevalier" |
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05 Sep 2005 05:59:28 PM |
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"Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure to
advance their political cause.
Or.
He want to make them look bad and stir up a lot of trouble for them. AKA
demoinizing.
Guess we'll find out when the show airs.
Or maybe he's just reporting that they are acting for political
reasons, because that is precisely what they are doing, and the
judgement as to whether this is a good or a bad thing is left to the
viewers.
lojbab
--
lojbab
Bob LeChevalier, Founder, The Logical Language Group
(Opinions are my own; I do not speak for the organization.)
Artificial language Loglan/Lojban: http://www.lojban.org
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 06:43:06 PM |
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"Bob LeChevalier" <> wrote in message
news:4cjph11sairjt670v3msh6gndtlu7j96kf@4ax.com...
"Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those
with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure
to
advance their political cause.
Or.
He want to make them look bad and stir up a lot of trouble for them. AKA
demoinizing.
Guess we'll find out when the show airs.
Or maybe he's just reporting that they are acting for political
reasons, because that is precisely what they are doing, and the
judgement as to whether this is a good or a bad thing is left to the
viewers.
Sure, and let's see how many other religious organizations he reports on in
the same manner. I do hope it's a weekly show. The one on Islam ought to be
a hoot.
lojbab
--
lojbab
Bob LeChevalier, Founder, The Logical Language Group
(Opinions are my own; I do not speak for the organization.)
Artificial language Loglan/Lojban: http://www.lojban.org
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 06:52:33 PM |
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In episode <4cjph11sairjt670v3msh6gndtlu7j96kf@4ax.com>, Bob LeChevalier
burst into the room and exclaimed:
"Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those
with "approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics?
While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure
to advance their political cause.
Or.
He want to make them look bad and stir up a lot of trouble for them. AKA
demoinizing.
Guess we'll find out when the show airs.
Or maybe he's just reporting that they are acting for political reasons,
because that is precisely what they are doing, and the judgement as to
whether this is a good or a bad thing is left to the viewers.
Reporting that political active evangelicals are active politically?
That's just *wrong of Brokaw!
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
--------------------------------------------------
"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 06:50:15 PM |
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:DLGdnQoWHfykR4HeRVn-jw@megapath.net...
In episode <4cjph11sairjt670v3msh6gndtlu7j96kf@4ax.com>, Bob LeChevalier
burst into the room and exclaimed:
"Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com> wrote:
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying that only those
with "approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics?
While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denying them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure
to advance their political cause.
Or.
He want to make them look bad and stir up a lot of trouble for them. AKA
demoinizing.
Guess we'll find out when the show airs.
Or maybe he's just reporting that they are acting for political reasons,
because that is precisely what they are doing, and the judgement as to
whether this is a good or a bad thing is left to the viewers.
Reporting that political active evangelicals are active politically?
That's just *wrong of Brokaw!
Why?
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
--------------------------------------------------
"Come to think of it, there are already a million
monkeys on a million typewriters, and the Usenet
is NOTHING like Shakespeare!" -- Blair Houghton
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 08:09:41 PM |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:50:15 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
drained his beer, leaned back in the alt.atheism beanbag and drunkenly
proclaimed the following
Reporting that political active evangelicals are active politically?
That's just *wrong of Brokaw!
Why?
Be a dear and go look up sarcasm. Then the First Amendment.
--
Douglas E. Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
when they do it from religious conviction."
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), Pense'es, #894.
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| User: "Kelo Disaster" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
05 Sep 2005 08:35:50 PM |
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"Douglas Berry" <penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com> wrote in message
news:jvqph1ha6cfnq6jnnns11j51l0lb33jmf4@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:50:15 -0500, "Kelo Disaster" <living@ussa.com>
drained his beer, leaned back in the alt.atheism beanbag and drunkenly
proclaimed the following
Reporting that political active evangelicals are active politically?
That's just *wrong of Brokaw!
Why?
Be a dear and go look up sarcasm. Then the First Amendment.
My point. Sheesh, you guys are brain dead for certain.
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| User: "Ben Kaufman" |
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| Title: Re: Brokaw to Demonize American Christians |
10 Sep 2005 07:21:32 AM |
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On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 18:59:28 -0400, Bob LeChevalier <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote:
Or maybe he's just reporting that they are acting for political
reasons, because that is precisely what they are doing, and the
judgement as to whether this is a good or a bad thing is left to the
viewers.
lojbab
There ya go! He must believe that letting people decide for themselves is
anti-Christian. :-)
Ben
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10 Sep 2005 08:45:10 PM |
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Kelo Disaster wrote:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
message news:41bph1lvkp4tqsj0eg2aag3la1k82i33ib@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 13:51:28 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaster"
<living@ussa.com> in <7x0Te.5995$Ix4.2404@okepread03> wrote:
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:z5ydnRixI57ODoHeRVn-rQ@megapath.net...
In episode <kh0Te.5991$Ix4.2010@okepread03>, Kelo Disaster burst into
the
room and exclaimed:
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote
in
message news:ne2ph1lktte1shj8fpe3mj44723214e12l@4ax.com...
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:35:12 -0500, in alt.atheism , "Kelo Disaste r"
<living@ussa.com> in <9NYSe.5953$Ix4.1398@okepread03> wrote:
It seems Mr. Brokaw is picking-up where Mr. Jennings died off.
In my opinion, this seals the deal, in granite, of the lefts now
roo ted
ideology of hate against Christians. Tom Brokaw, on behalf of the
Democratic
Party (no doubt) moves to demonize American Christians.
(From the article.)
"But he also explores why so many Americans are turning to this
expression
of faith, and whether some evangelicals are going too far: imposing
on
others their spiritual beliefs not only for personal reasons but
also
for political reasons."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/09/04/entertainm
e
n
t/e093109D44.DTL
Where is the demonization? Where is the comment about "American
Christians"? I see him asking a question about "some evangelists"?
Of
course, if you are one of those who think that only some evangelists
are
Christians and that everyone else is non-Christian then you might
think
his comment refers to all American Christians.
What part of..."imposing on others their spiritual beliefs not only
for
personal reasons but also for political reasons." do you not
understand?
If you don't understand the implications in that statement, I would
point
you towards any reliable references that deal with the NAZI
propaganda
efforts prior to and during WWII.
So you deny t here are *any evangelicals with the political agenda of
imposing their beliefs on others? Not even one?
Where did I say that?
The man said *some. Get it?
So, let me see if I got this right, are you saying th at only those with
"approved" religious beliefs can compete in American politics? While
others
can't?
How is demonizing them to say they are acting for political reasons?
How is saying they are acting for political reasons denyin g them the
right to compete?
I get it! You think Brokaw, with that big ol heart of his, is doing this
program because he thinks it's cool and wants to get them free exposure to
advance their political cause.
This is the crossposting ***** who whines about others putting
words in his mouth. LOL! Can you believe it?
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