MCKOOK IS HOOKING UP WITH A CRAZY CRISTIAN KOOK REAREND PARSLEY
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Senator John McCain hailed as a spiritual adviser an Ohio megachurch
pastor who has called upon Christians to wage a "war" against the
"false religion" of Islam with the aim of destroying it.
On February 26, McCain appeared at a campaign rally in Cincinnati with
the Reverend Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church of Columbus, a
supersize Pentecostal institution that features a 5,200-seat
sanctuary, a television studio (where Parsley tapes a weekly show),
and a 122,000-square-foot Ministry Activity Center. That day, a week
before the Ohio primary, Parsley praised the Republican presidential
front-runner as a "strong, true, consistent conservative." The
endorsement was important for McCain, who at the time was trying to
put an end to the lingering challenge from former Arkansas governor
Mike Huckabee, a favorite among Christian evangelicals. A politically
influential figure in Ohio, Parsley could also play a key role in
McCain's effort to win this bellwether state in the general election.
McCain, with Parsley by his side at the Cincinnati rally, called the
evangelical minister a "spiritual guide."
The leader of a 12,000-member congregation, Parsley has written
several books outlining his fundamentalist religious outlook,
including the 2005 Silent No More. In this work, Parsley decries the
"spiritual desperation" of the United States, and he blasts away at
the usual suspects: activist judges, civil libertarians who advocate
the separation of church and state, the homosexual
"culture" ("homosexuals are anything but happy and carefree"), the
"abortion industry," and the crass and profane entertainment industry.
And Parsley targets another profound threat to the United States: the
religion of Islam.
In a chapter titled "Islam: The Deception of Allah," Parsley warns
there is a "war between Islam and Christian civilization." He
continues:
I cannot tell you how important it is that we understand the true
nature of Islam, that we see it for what it really is. In fact, I will
tell you this: I do not believe our country can truly fulfill its
divine purpose until we understand our historical conflict with Islam.
I know that this statement sounds extreme, but I do not shrink from
its implications. The fact is that America was founded, in part, with
the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed, and I believe
September 11, 2001, was a generational call to arms that we can no
longer ignore.
Parsley is not shy about his desire to obliterate Islam. In Silent No
More, he notes--approvingly--that Christopher Columbus shared the same
goal: "It was to defeat Islam, among other dreams, that Christopher
Columbus sailed to the New World in 1492...Columbus dreamed of defeating
the armies of Islam with the armies of Europe made mighty by the
wealth of the New World. It was this dream that, in part, began
America." He urges his readers to realize that a confrontation between
Christianity and Islam is unavoidable: "We find now we have no choice.
The time has come." And he has bad news: "We may already be losing the
battle. As I scan the world, I find that Islam is responsible for more
pain, more bloodshed, and more devastation than nearly any other force
on earth at this moment."
Parsley claims that Islam is an "anti-Christ religion" predicated on
"deception." The Muslim prophet Muhammad, he writes, "received
revelations from demons and not from the true God." And he emphasizes
this point: "Allah was a demon spirit." Parsley does not differentiate
between violent Islamic extremists and other followers of the
religion:
There are some, of course, who will say that the violence I cite is
the exception and not the rule. I beg to differ. I will counter,
respectfully, that what some call "extremists" are instead mainstream
believers who are drawing from the well at the very heart of Islam.
The spirit of Islam, he maintains, is one of hostility. He asserts
that the religion "inspired" the 9/11 attacks. He bemoans the fact
that in the years after 9/11, 34,000 Americans "have become Muslim"
and that there are "some 1,209 mosques" in America. Islam, he
declares, is a "faith that fully intends to conquer the world" through
violence. The United States, he insists, "has historically understood
herself as a bastion against Islam," but "history is crashing in upon
us."
At the end of his chapter on Islam, Parsley asks, "Are we a Christian
nation? I say yes." Without specifying what actions should be taken to
eradicate the religion, he essentially calls for a new crusade.
Parsley, who refers to himself as a "Christocrat," is no stranger to
controversy. In 2007, the grassroots organization he founded, the
Center for Moral Clarity, called for prosecuting people who commit
adultery. In January, he compared Planned Parenthood to Nazis. In the
past Parsley's church has been accused of engaging in pro-Republican
partisan activities in violation of its tax-exempt status.
Why would McCain court Parsley? He has long had trouble figuring out
how to deal with Christian fundamentalists, an important bloc for the
Republican Party. During his 2000 presidential bid, he referred to Pat
Robertson and Jerry Falwell as "agents of intolerance." But six years
later, as he readied himself for another White House run, McCain
repudiated that remark. More recently, his campaign hit a rough patch
when he accepted the endorsement of the Reverend John Hagee, a Texas
televangelist who has called the Catholic Church "the great whore" and
a "false cult system." After the Catholic League protested and called
on McCain to renounce Hagee's support, the presumptive Republican
presidential nominee praised Hagee's spiritual leadership and support
of Israel and said that "when [Hagee] endorses me, it does not mean
that I embrace everything that he stands for or believes in." After
being further criticized for his Hagee connection, McCain backed off
slightly, saying, "I repudiate any comments that are made, including
Pastor Hagee's, if they are anti-Catholic or offensive to Catholics."
But McCain did not renounce Hagee's endorsement.
McCain's relationship with Parsley is politically significant. In
2004, Parsley's church was credited with driving Christian
fundamentalist voters to the polls for George W. Bush. With Ohio
expected to again be a decisive state in the presidential contest,
Parsley's World Harvest Church and an affiliated entity called
Reformation Ohio, which registers voters, could be important players
within this battleground state. Considering that the Ohio Republican
Party has been decimated by various political scandals and that a
popular Democrat, Ted Strickland, is now the state's governor, McCain
and the Republicans will need all the help they can get in the Buckeye
State this fall. It's a real question: Can McCain win the presidency
without Parsley?
The McCain campaign did not respond to a request for comment regarding
Parsley and his anti-Islam writings. Parsley did not return a call
seeking comment.
"The last thing I want to be is another screaming voice moving people
to extremes and provoking them to folly in the name of patriotism,"
Parsley writes in Silent No More. Provoking people to holy war is
another matter. About that, McCain so far is silent.
David Corn is Mother Jones' Washington, D.C. bureau chief.
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Suprise, suprise,suprise this fol is on Mc ains side. Hitler could run
for president and fools like him would back him.
Posted by:Fred _53_99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 12, 2008 12:11:59 PMRespond ^
I hope the endoresments of people just like the one in this article
keep coming in for McCain. It provides great fodder for the upcoming
GE and seriously brings up topics for which most Americans would find
themsleves adverse. If they keep coming this way the movement that
started in 2000 against GWB, union busting, pro-corporate, anti-
tolerance, anti-GLBT and anti-intellectual which has only gotten
stronger since has the baility to be a full fledged movement with
serious merits. It is amazing that this pastor does not see the
hypocrisy in his statemnts against Islam as the same extreme that he
is preaching against. However it is not surprising that he has found
ears for this type of talk as many people feel lost in our current
culture.
Posted by:joshquasimotoMarch 12, 2008 12:24:35 PMRespond ^
As an honorable person, I think he should renounce & reject.
Posted by:Kwame KilpatrickMarch 12, 2008 12:33:35 PMRespond ^
whether McCain rejects the man publicly is irrelevant. A McCain
presidency will legitimize and encourage these extremist views,
regardless of what is said publicly against any single extremist.
Posted by:HaroldMarch 12, 2008 12:36:59 PMRespond ^
I'll give Sen. McCain some spiritual advice, you'd better be ready to
empty out your pockets and find Jesus in a big flippin' hurry, because
if I'm right about you being a war profiteer, and I DO get George's
job, and you don't come clean about whatever associations or
affilations you have with the whole mismanaged, over-budget,
misbegotten nightmare debt generator-thing calling itself 'defense'
these days, you'd better be in your car driving like a mad dog to NASA
headquarters(either behind or riding in a state cop car,I'd fully
support THAT tax dollar expenditure, I'll even chip in for gas out of
my own pocket) so they can help you build a rocket ship to Mars,
because Planet Earth will suddenly feel cramped, crowded, and somehow
confining...
Posted by:BertMarch 12, 2008 12:58:58 PMRespond ^
Once I would have said that Parsley was just your run-of-the-mill
Christian used-car salesman, but his sleazy chicanery seems to be
eclipsing the rest of his snake oil brethren.
As we all know, it's hard to argue with a nut, but perhaps someone
will tell Mr. Parsnips that the first treaty the new United States
signed was with Muslim Tripoli. The treaty read, in part, "The
government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the
Christian religion." I fail to see how that qualifies as working to
destroy the "false religion."
Do the people who listen (and believe) this crap ever read? Do they
know how to read? The joke used to be that Methodists were Baptists
that could read. What does that make Pentecostals, Neanderthals?
Posted by:George HensonMarch 12, 2008 1:38:30 PMRespond ^
Watch this preacher on TV for five minutes and then ask why would
anyone in public life want his endorsement. Be sure you watch the
humpin' and heavin' parts of his sermons.
Posted by:playeraMarch 12, 2008 1:59:03 PMRespond ^
im a Muslim and i just simply feel sorry for this guy! what people
like me get comfort from is the knowledge that im sat here not worried
about much while some like this fool are stressing ad being scared of
us! we dont follow an evil religion and we couldnt care less what some
idiot in Ohio thinks of it! goodday everyone.
Posted by:hamedMarch 12, 2008 2:07:48 PMRespond ^
Sounds like they both believe in the same power - the God of War -
just for different reasons. McCain wants the same foriegn policy
agenda of Bush/ Cheney in order to continue the corporatization of the
middle east. Parsley just sounds like a paranoid schitzophrenic who
wants to shape the world according to his insane dellusion.
Posted by:DavidMarch 12, 2008 2:08:20 PMRespond ^
I frankly am so tired of these so called religious men who lack any
connection to heart or to a true higher wisdom. These people are
simply egos gone mad just like the sad inadequate man in the White
House.
I say it is time to evolve past such ignorance, time to be and act
wisely and consciously.
Joseph www.explorelifeblog.com and www.peace-together.com
Posted by:Joseph BernardMarch 12, 2008 2:14:48 PMRespond ^
Parsley has something of a point. If you study the history of Islam,
you must eventually come to the conclusion that Muhammad was a very
violent man--more like Osama bin Laden than Islam's moderate
apologists would have you believe.
While there are many good people in the world who follow the teachings
of Muhammad, there is no getting around the fact that the founder of
the religion was not a man of peace. He was a man of war.
If the root is bad, how can the fruit be any good?
Posted by:Mark FMarch 12, 2008 2:35:59 PMRespond ^
There are many in this country who believe Islam is a false religion.
There are many in this country who believe Catholicism is a false
denomination of the Christian religion (I'm an ex-Catholic and am no
fan of the Catholic Church). There are many who believe Christianity
is a false religion. There are many who believe all religions are
false and hatefully call the vast majority of Americans who do
practice their faith all kinds of vile names (don't deny it; it's
true). You know what they call this? Protected speech under the 1st
Amendment.
And by the way, the U.S. first battled the Islamist extremists who led
the Barbary pirates, and crushed them. Where do you think the line
"the shores of Tripoli" in the Marine hymn came from?
Posted by:SteveILMarch 12, 2008 2:42:35 PMRespond ^
One other thing. The difference between Parsley and Hagee and the
Obama supporter Farrakhan is that Farrakhan is an abject racist and
his religion preaches racism. Neither one who is a Catholic or a
Muslim is part of a different race because of their religious beliefs;
the Nation of Islam states that all white people are "the Skunks of
the Planet Earth."
Posted by:SteveILMarch 12, 2008 2:46:44 PMRespond ^
And why doesn'y yhe hood Reverend son some armor, pick up his sword,
incite his followers to join him and get over to Iraq or Afghanistan
and 'kill those Moslems'?
What Gospel of Jesus Christ does he use to justify his blood lust for
Arabs and other Middle-Easterners and Asians?
C. Davie
Posted by:C. DavieMarch 12, 2008 2:51:45 PMRespond ^
RE previous post: Oops! 'yhe = the' and 'son = don'. sorry for the
typos.
Posted by:C. DavieMarch 12, 2008 2:55:37 PMRespond ^
Steve...Just because a moron like you believes something, it doesn't
mean "many people in this country" believe it. Judging from the Nation
Of Islams broad appeal including republicans like Jack Kemp who called
Farrakhan's philosophy "wonderful" and John Ashcroft who sat down for
dinner with the man, I can safely say that maybe many people in this
country think White people are "The Skunk of the Earth"
You know what they call this? Protected Speech under the 1st
amendment.
Posted by:Ehud BARAK ObamaMarch 12, 2008 3:00:21 PMRespond ^
I live 15 minutes from Parsley's "meg-church". I have a hard time
listening to the advice of a man who considers bedwetting a sign of
"possession" (told to me by a visitor to a "service")and is chauffered
in a limo to and from his mansion!
Posted by:PamMarch 12, 2008 3:16:08 PMRespond ^
Mark F, you obvious use the same dubious sources on your information
on Islam. The Prophet of Islam was not a violent man, he fought when
he had to in self defense both for himself and his followers. Pick up
a history book, fool.
Parsley on the other hand belongs to a satanic sect of Protestant
Christianity which eagerly awaits Armageddon. They're terrorists, pure
and simple.
Posted by:JoeyMarch 12, 2008 3:26:14 PMRespond ^
Rod should actually read the Qur'an first. He'd probably find the
surah "Maryam" quite interesting... and familiar as well because it's
all about Jesus. Guess that's just a bunch of the demon lies, huh?
Sadly, hatred of Islam and Muslim bashing will probably get McCain
more votes rather than less.
Posted by:umsamiMarch 12, 2008 3:49:38 PMRespond ^
There was a direct correlation between church attendance and desire
for war and torture. In a way, I'm glad America had 8 years of GWB. It
blew the cover off the pro-life movement as the biggest fraud ever
perpetrated onto the american public. I considered GWB the ying that's
going to lead to the yang.
Posted by:kellamdMarch 12, 2008 4:08:23 PMRespond ^
This man is a charlatan through and
through. Another money changer in
the temple. That this fool has any
influence at all speaks to our
sad condition.Do unto others...?
Posted by:midwestMarch 12, 2008 4:31:07 PMRespond ^
Holy.... is he trying to start a global jihad? Wow. WOW.
Posted by:Brian A. BucherMarch 12, 2008 4:41:05 PMRespond ^
I pray many of you will take the time to read and contrast the Holy
Bible with the Holy Qur'an. When you do, you will find we believe the
same things except for the trinity. Muslim believe in the oneness of
God - Allah (which is the arabic name). Furthermore, when you study
the history of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) you will find that a
Christin King gave the prophet and his followers refuge in his
kingdom. Muslims and Christins have lived harmoniously for centuries.
True believers should not allow people like Parsley, Farahakan and
others devide us. Islam is about peace. Anyone that speaks otherwise
is NOT a Muslim nor a Christian. You are a not Christian or Muslim if
you promote violence.
Peace and Blessings!
Posted by:ASMMarch 12, 2008 4:46:07 PMRespond ^
The dude looks like he was a regular on the old t v show HE---HAW
Posted by:CHE2March 12, 2008 4:57:38 PMRespond ^
Parsley wants to destroy Islam, seem he has the same mentality as he
claims Islam does only his theology is different. Ask yourself if he
ha d been born In Saudi Arabia he would quite likely be one of the
extremist types. I think Parsley and his ilk are mentally ill.
Posted by:regular guyMarch 12, 2008 5:24:23 PMRespond ^
Parsley and McCain have one thing in common: Hunger for war,
destruction and discrimination.
Hillary unfortunately is using the same strategy to gain her
presidency.
Posted by:almaMarch 12, 2008 5:27:33 PMRespond ^
Just what an unstable world needs a real "false religion. Let's face
the facts. There is a whole world of people out there who believed
that churches like Parsley's World Harvest Church are the trouble
makers who want to overrun the world with there mindless screaming to
a God that they know damn well they'll never get close to.
Hooking up with John McCain only shows your true colors.
Posted by:drasMarch 12, 2008 6:01:54 PMRespond ^
Someone should ask John McCain if he is as committed to refighting the
Crusades as is his supporter. Why just go back to the 19th century
when you can go all the way?
Posted by:Robert PaehlkeMarch 12, 2008 6:05:34 PMRespond ^
With "Christian" philosophies such as Rev. Parsley's, Americans are
going to find themselves friendless in a world of rising diversity
with us becoming a country of waning diversity and narrow views.
History shows that such a phenomenon leads to the rapid downfall of
great powers. Examples: Rome, Spain, Islamic Empire (circa 1000 AD).
Posted by:PaulMarch 12, 2008 6:19:57 PMRespond ^
Let the war between the imaginary friends begin
Posted by:Great.....March 12, 2008 6:28:39 PMRespond ^
Parsley is not a christian! He is just using christianity as a front
for his extremist ideas. A christian is suppose to represent Christ in
the truest sense of the word. They have to love their enemies. Can you
imagine Christ speaking the way Parsley does? I can't. Whatever happen
to compassion, peace, love, gentleness, kindness, and humbleness? This
guy lacks humility and behaves as though his words are God's words.
Wrong! He appears to a hate monger and there is no room in
christianity for such individuals. Parsley does not speak for
christian. He need the conversion he tells other about.
Posted by:Eustace SheppardMarch 12, 2008 6:37:18 PMRespond ^
Mark F, you charge Muhammed with being a 'violent' man....but, you do
not address the violence associated with the crucifixion of Christ nor
the riots that dogged the Gentiles' apostle, Paul, everywhere he went.
Most 'religions' experience violence of one degree or another during
their formative periods, e.g. the persecution of Mormons in the 19th
century.
I hate to be nasty, but your singling out Muhammed as a violent man is
plain ignorance on display.
Posted by:C. DavieMarch 12, 2008 6:40:29 PMRespond ^
Well said, ASM! God bless you!
Posted by:PaulMarch 12, 2008 6:52:30 PMRespond ^
I would have to contest that. What active religion has not had turmoil
or bloodshed. Christianity is based on blood and riches. There was and
has been more corruption in the christian religion becuase the church
has profited by placing the "son of god" on a pedestal. And to
continue the practice, how many wars have been waged?
Posted by:LWhitjr93March 12, 2008 6:55:47 PMRespond ^
The fact that the man may be a religious fundamentalist, a supporter
of the right, a Republican, does not make him wrong about Islam. Islam
is not the religion of peace that liberal stooges would portray it as.
The History is there to read as well as the theology. Islam is a
religion of conquest and war, a religion of intolerance, not to
mention the oppression of women. Investive will not chnage these
facts. Christianity and Judaism are dhimmi to the Muslim, and other
religions even lower. Please wise up before you speak of Islam as
being OK. Unless your being a slave is OK.
Posted by:TyRight47March 12, 2008 6:57:33 PMRespond ^
Arguments like this have all the intelligence of the old playground
line: "My dad can beat up your dad." The only difference is that this
argument is far more dangerous, with lasting effects.
Posted by:TimMarch 12, 2008 6:58:01 PMRespond ^
TyRight47: Your argument is pretty baseless, if you replace the word
Islam with Christianity. There are examples (the Crusades, Salem Witch
Trials, the Inquisition, Christopher Columbus...) that fit right in
with the tenets of Christianity, or at least those who practice it.
All religions preach intolerance on some level. All religions are
pernicious. As are generalizations.
Posted by:TimMarch 12, 2008 7:02:49 PMRespond ^
You are wrong, TYRIGHT47. Christians and Jews in the Quran are
respected as "People of the Book" and the status of women was upgraded
significantly, e.g., right to inherit property, right to a divorce.
Posted by:PaulMarch 12, 2008 7:22:09 PMRespond ^
Is not Islams creed, join us or we kill you?
Posted by:dairyairMarch 12, 2008 7:27:30 PMRespond ^
The good preacher seems to have solidly flunked the three basic
admonitions of the New Testament: Love thy neighbor. Do unto others.
And particularly, judge not.He is not alone in his failure, however,
as most so-called Christians have the same problem.
Posted by:Bill DavisMarch 12, 2008 7:37:15 PMRespond ^
I feel sorry for the man (& McCain). He has just earned himself a spot
inhell-fire.
Posted by:HafizurMarch 12, 2008 7:44:22 PMRespond ^
Muslims should not apologize for 9/11. 9/11 was a Zionist job. Go to
www.iamthewitness.com to get an education.
Posted by:Jerry BakkerMarch 12, 2008 7:46:58 PMRespond ^
its too bad such an ignorant fool is running for the presidency of the
US.
Posted by:michelleMarch 12, 2008 7:54:04 PMRespond ^
"We may already be losing the battle. As I scan the world, I find that
Islam is responsible for more pain, more bloodshed, and more
devastation than nearly any other force on earth at this moment."
Without accepting the validity of the statistics behind that
statement, does that mean that Christians would be winning if they
were the ones causing the most pain, bloodshed, and devastation?
Posted by:Columbus Discovered CubaMarch 12, 2008 8:00:33 PMRespond ^
People who claim a religious motive for campaigns of hatred and
violence are liars and frauds. They have political, economic or
sociopathic agendas which they couch in religionist jargon to deceive
others. People like Jerry Falwell, Osama bin Laden, Ronald Reagan,
Erik Prince, the state of Israel, and this guy, Parsley.
McCain doesn't understand the Christianists any better than he does
the Islamists - they all seem like "wackos" to him - but he knows that
Parsley represents money and votes, and that Islam happens in the
countries where he plans to wage war for oil.
So McCain will do the Machiavellian thing (just like Reagan and the
Bushes) and suck up to every cheesy televangelist with a following of
10 or more, while rattling his sabre and glaring darkly at anyone or
anything remotely related to Islam.
Understanding of complex issues is difficult to attain; prejudice, on
the other hand, provides the ready answers and absolute certainty
needed to mount a Crusade.
Posted by:mgloraineMarch 12, 2008 8:00:34 PMRespond ^
Sounds like a medieval Pope calling for one of the original crusades.
You would think that Christians would have learned a valuable lesson
from that experience.
I don't think it is the purpose of world religions to slaughter each
other into oblivion; but to bring peace, understanding and love to the
world.
Posted by:AquinasMarch 12, 2008 8:13:24 PMRespond ^
Pure fascistic drivel. For the edification of Parsley: "Allah," i.e.,
"God" in Arabic, is derived from "Allaha" which also means "God" in
the ancient Aramaic language as spoken by Jesus. In other words, Jesus
referred to God as "Allaha" or "Allah." Parsley also seems to be
unaware that of the three Abrahamic faiths (i.e. Judaism, Christianity
and Islam), only Islam recognizes and reveres the prophets of the
other two.
I never cease to be amazed and depressed by the gross ignorance of the
likes of Parsley and apparently, McCane, he of the nineteenth century
mind set, who will grovel before any scoundrel/con artist/hatemonger
to gain political support, money and influence.
Posted by:DavidMarch 12, 2008 8:16:52 PMRespond ^
It is a western Myth that Islam is synonymous with wars. Please do
some reading http://www.islamtomorrow.com/.
Posted by:muslimMarch 12, 2008 8:17:12 PMRespond ^
All religion seems to want everyone to follow their one and only right
one. A free thinker may have problems accepting any religion, it is
the self righteous who demand you believe. Ignorance is the foundation
of religion, does that mean one needs religion?
Posted by:LeefellerMarch 12, 2008 8:24:16 PMRespond ^
Parsley is a crackpot - and so is McCain!
Posted by:Fil MunasMarch 12, 2008 8:37:51 PMRespond ^
"false religion"?
There's really no call for this sort of redundancy.
Posted by:turboniumMarch 12, 2008 9:00:04 PMRespond ^
I love how people want to cut Mccain down on here.I actually saw
nothing in the article that was false.But its okay for Obamas church
to embrace Farrekan,somebody I would compare a notch below Hitler!
Posted by:KyleMarch 12, 2008 9:10:01 PMRespond ^
Ehud BARAK Obama said, "Steve...Just because a moron like you believes
something, it doesn't mean "many people in this country" believe it."
Actually, my statements weren't about what I believed, because I never
said what I believed; therefore, there is no way for you to know what
I believe. Which means, what I said was absolutely true.
Kemp's association with Farrakhan didn't do him any good, did it? And
I don't know where you found that Ashcroft had dinner with him. That
broad appeal, isn't so broad. And Farrakhan is a racist.
By the way, all those who believe how horrible Christianity and Islam
and so on have been on the world, forget one thing. Nearly 100,000,000
were murdered, in the last century alone, under Communist rule than in
under any other -ist or -ism (Nazism, which, by the way is socialism,
came in second).
Posted by:SteveILMarch 12, 2008 9:25:37 PMRespond ^
Read the Quran and read what it says about the beloved prophet
Jesus(Peace Be Upon Him). One of the mightiest messengers of Allah. A
muslim is not a muslim if he doesn't recognize the birth of Jesus.
As for the anti-christ, they say they proudly killed Jesus (PBUH) and
he is boiling in semen, do your research and find out what "religion"
states this.
Posted by:MotherJonesReaderMarch 12, 2008 9:36:56 PMRespond ^
Thank you so much for giving this story wider circulation! I've been
trying to shine a light on Parsley for almost three years and when I
reported on this last week in my paper, the Cleveland Free Times, I
was afraid it would die there, even though Parsley's ties with McCain
have more potential impact than his ties with 2006 Ohio gubernatorial
candidaye Ken Blackwell. Parsley is a power-mad hater and it
infuriated me to learn that he had been campaigning at McCain's elbow
the same day that Obama was being harassed by Tim Russert to repudiate
Louis Farrakhan, a man with whom he had no connection.
This story needs to be broadcast far and wide!
Posted by:Anastasia PMarch 12, 2008 9:51:10 PMRespond ^
Panama John
Since Senator John McCain was not born "in the United States" he is
not a natural born Citizen of the United States and therefore is not
eligible to the Office of President.
It's really quite simple, and only needs further explanation because
the general consensus of politicians and the media has been to duck
the issue. All evidence supports the conclusion seen in the topic
sentence. Sources that support this conclusion include the U.S.
Constitution which is the supreme law of the land, The Naturalization
Act of 1790, The Naturalization Act of 1795, and the Hay-Bunau-Varilla
Treaty ratified for the construction and operation of the Panama Canal
Zone.
John McCain was born on the sovereign territory of the Republic of
Panama to U.S. citizen parents. McCain is a United States citizen due
to parentage, not naturally by reason of birth on U.S. soil which is a
basic constitutional requirement.
The ineligibility of John McCain to serve as president may not prevent
his run for the office. However, he cannot hold the office. If he were
elected president, legal challenges would be inevitable.
Without an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, it is unlikely the
Supreme Court of the United States could rule in McCain's favor except
by legislating from the bench. The more conservative side of the
Republican party has typically represented the case for separation of
powers with a louder voice than the more liberal side of the Democrat
party. Have conservatives been gagged?
The sidestepping of this critical issue in the media, by the
politicians, and the political parties is alarming and may lead to a
national crisis in the event of a McCain win in the general election.
The Naturalization Act of 1790 that changed the definition for natural
born citizen to include parentage was repealed by the Naturalization
Act of 1795. Since then the constitutional requirement has not again
been broadened to include parentage in the definition of natural born
Citizen.
See more detail at http://idacres.com/politics/mccain/natural_born_Citizen.html
Posted by:scottwwwMarch 12, 2008 9:54:06 PMRespond ^
What are you talking about? Muhammad was a warrior! He promoted
violence nearly his entire adult life. Read about the battles of
Islam. Muhammad was not a peaceful man.
Posted by:Mark FMarch 12, 2008 10:03:06 PMRespond ^
What is the difference between a violent man and a man who fights? You
claim it was in self defense, but you are wrong. Jesus was a man of
peace who taught peace and lived peace. Gotama Buddha was a man of
peace who taught peace and lived peace. Muhammad was a man of war who
taught revenge and lived revenge.
Posted by:Mark FMarch 12, 2008 10:08:52 PMRespond ^
Christ was the founder of the Christian religion. He never crucified a
single man. He was a man of peace.
Posted by:Mark FMarch 12, 2008 10:11:26 PMRespond ^
Obviously none of you know the History of Islam, none of you
understand the difference between the various faiths and what they
espouse and none of you understand history For a START go to Surah 5,
http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/QURAN/5.htm Then for an education
read and understand that the crusades were a response to Islamic
invasion of the west and Christian countries, and not a single one of
you under stands what Dhimmi is, because you are obviously Dhimmi
dummies. It would tale you 5 minutes of googling to find that I am
correct and you are full of slogans without knowledge, but of course
none of you would like your pathetic comments and rantings to be
disturbed by one fact, nor would you want to start thinking in terms
of looking at the facts, rather than looking at the fairy tales you
learned in some liberal school, teaching a history based on the quaint
notion that all civilizations are equal, all beliefs are equal, and
all religions are the same. Pity that they give out diplomas in boxes
of Crackerjacks nowadays.
Oh, yes I am supporting Obama as the only intelligent politician in
the running, certainly the only one with the discipline to study facts
and actually change his mind when he finds the facts support a
different understanding. Most of you are voting for him because you
can dimly understand that, but unfortunately, very dimly. As for
Islam? It's the religion that needs to conquer, that's not a matter of
debate, that's a matter of fact. Facts ladies and gentlemen, but don't
let them ruin your opinions, it's too late to learn, or learn to
think. Unlike Rev Parsley (where are Rosemary and Sage?) I do
understand that there is no defeating 1.2 billion people who follow a
totalitarian religion, but we could separate from them. totally.
Christianity is not the terrorist, as you could understand if you
speak to the Chinese this week, Islam is, and it is all over the
world. It's based on war and terrorism, and subjection of conquered
peoples, that's it's History and it's theology. I am not a Christian,
but I well understand that the Christian Jesus and the Muslim Mohammed
are not even faintly comparable, Jesus did not take 9 year olds as
wives, slaughter Jewish Tribes who would not accept his new religion,
nor did Jesus fight wars. Judaism doesn't need the world to be Jewish,
all nations have a part of the world to come, as do all righteous.
It's only Islam that must conquer, by it's theology and it's History.
It's just so useless to try and communicate with the dim witted who
will not even check their facts.
Posted by:Ty RightMarch 12, 2008 10:15:09 PMRespond ^
"McCain so far is silent".. Silence no more; he already has advocated
a 100 years war in Iraq.
Posted by:EsKayEsMarch 12, 2008 10:22:38 PMRespond ^
As an Obama supporter, I am troubled by this story. This is a
brilliant move on McCain's part. This will win him the election. This
exactly the kind of red meat the will bring republicans to the polls.
Right out of Rove's play book and I am afraid it will work. I just
hope the democrats can play this type of hard ball
Posted by:jomamaMarch 12, 2008 10:27:17 PMRespond ^
Both parties have been taken over by their fringes. The only logical
thing is to sit on your hands. This will be the first election I have
not voted in my entire 67 year life. The system has failed. REH
Posted by:Ray Evans HarrellMarch 12, 2008 10:35:31 PMRespond ^
Jomama. The reason to support Obama is precisely to get away from this
"HardBall" Karl Rovian way. If thats what you want you needn't support
MCCain as Hillary is the Biggest Rovian, and Rove himnself is a
customer of Penn. Aren't you just tired of this crappy way of doing
dirty business? Why do you support Obama if your wish is to continue
with"politics as Usual"? Weird... Anyway, this is neither "Brilliant"
Nor "Red Meat" nor an election winner. Parsley people were never going
to vote for Hillary or Obama... As much as they will depsise McCain as
a "Liberal" they will suport any Republican before Hillary, who to
them is the anti-Christ (I quite agree , she takes over from GW as the
New Anti-Christ, as Bush needed the nasty genius of Cheney and Rove,
whereas Hillary is all that nastiness in one one tight bunch).
Democrats and patriots will vote for Obama. (That's real patriots, not
people who wrap themselves in the flag with IQs in the lower double
digits) and real democrats (not people who imagine that voting for the
Domcratic party means being a democrat). Obama is the first real
chance for change in my life time since JFK's assasination, (I'm 61
years, 4 Continents,7 Universities and 3 citizenships) but
unfortunately nothing good ever happenms, the American people always
elect the biggest idiot or the biggest [deleted], so that means that
the few sane people living here will be denied an Obama presidency...
which doesn't matter so much anymore to people my age as to my
grandchildren and yours... If you want a world with any chance at all,
you will at least try to work for Barack Obama. It took only 8 years
for one American president to do damage that may take generations to
repair at best, and at worst may never be repaired. That's what
Hillary and McCain promise, more damage.
Posted by:Ty RightMarch 12, 2008 10:50:23 PMRespond ^
I've got a new slogan for the McCain campaign: Officially endorsed by
Rod Parsley, the man who takes the Christ out of Christian.
Posted by:David Hart DykeMarch 12, 2008 10:59:47 PMRespond ^
Anyone who chooses to follow one of these ignorance-peddling, kool-aid-
drinking, populist-pandering, war-mongreling, non-profit-whoring, tax-
evading, prophet-profiting, rapture-rapping, give-me-your-money-and-
I'll-solve-all-your-problems clowns - deserves EVERYTHING they
get.....NOTHING! (Is there such a thing as run-on participles???)
All said individuals (up to, and including, the Republican nominee for
president) will inherit are worms and dust! GET A LIFE PEOPLE, it's
the only one you'll get (unless, of course, you also believe in
reincarnation).
Posted by:Paul BMarch 12, 2008 11:15:58 PMRespond ^
Tim writes (pity that you can construct a sentence and not marshall a
single fact, Tim)
"if you replace the word Islam with Christianity. There are examples
(the Crusades, Salem Witch Trials, the Inquisition, Christopher
Columbus...) that fit right in with the tenets of Christianity, or at
least those who practice it. "
Actually if you bother to read the Gospels or Paul, Tim, you would
find that you have no case at all. Islam is in it's very structure a
religion of expansion at any cost(Sort of like the George Bush
Regime). But you have read neither the Qu'ran nor the New Testament,
Have you Tim? The Salem Witch trials, were very unchristian, and were
regretted within the life times of the those involved. The Crusades
were a response to the Muslim invasion by force of the Christian world
and the forces of islam were finally turned away at the gates of
Vienna in 1669, but don't let the facts of History confuse you Tim...
You obviously know nothing of the Tenets of Christianity which is very
sad for someone whose name is Tim.
Your final piece of foolishness:
"All religions preach intolerance on some level. All religions are
pernicious. As are generalizations."
All Religions are pernicious as are all generalizations ? Really Tim
is that why you flunked remedial Logic 101? All religions teach
intolerance? Hopefully there was no institution anywhere which awarded
you a degree Tim, as you should not have even passed Junior High
History. The intolerance I see is your intolerance for facts, possibly
because you have yet to read anything but fiction and the funnies,
certainly you know nothing of any religion. Hopefully you will not
have children that you can pass your deleterious genetic load to.
Posted by:TyRightMarch 12, 2008 11:20:22 PMRespond ^
JUST IMAGINE IF GOD FORBID MCCAIN WINS THE ELECTIONS HOW MANY MORE
MORONS LIKE PARSLEY WE WILL HAVE?? PARSLEY IS TALKING LIKE A
TERRORIST, SHOULDNT HE BE PUT IN JAIL?? IF THAT WAS A MUSLIM SAYING
THAT OUR GOVERNMENT WOULD PUT HIM IN JAIL FOREVER. JUST IMAGINE WHAT
WOULD HAPPEN IF GOD FORBID MCCAIN WINS THE ELECTIONS...WORLD WAR 3???
WE ARE OVERDUE TO A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT SO LETS PRAY THAT WE WILL
HAVE A DEMOCRAT AS OUR FUTURE PRESIDENT THIS YEAR...
Posted by:if mccain wins we will...March 12, 2008 11:27:06 PMRespond ^
Islamo-fascism is the enemy of civilization.
Posted by:MistrXMarch 12, 2008 11:31:52 PMRespond ^
Civilization is the enemy of facism - islamo OR christian!
Posted by:Paul BMarch 12, 2008 11:46:04 PMRespond ^
Is not Islams creed, join us or we kill you?
I wish instead of educating yourself through exposing yourself to
propaganda, you read original creed of Islam in Quran where it
states:"No compulsion in Religion"Quran:2:256
Posted by:ShawMarch 12, 2008 11:48:34 PMRespond ^
Christianity had the reformation where most of the bad bits were
shelved.
Christianity is now safe to ignore (for the most part at least).
The Quran and associated books are too open to interpretation because
they are written in Arabic, and Arabic words have many translations.
This ambiguity and the lack of a centralised semi-controlled hierachy
of religious leaders will continue to create "fanatical" followers.
I don't know if there is anything that can really be done about this.
Posted by:honestMarch 12, 2008 11:52:54 PMRespond ^
McCain and Clinton both have something in common with Richard Nixon
and Hubert Humphrey: they seek and accept support from any corner,
regardless of the danger to our nation that is inherent in granting
acceptance to radical, hate-filled, ignorance-peddling extremists like
Parsley. The scariest part is that God only knows (pun intended) which
one of these nutball, anti-science, anti-progress, anti-human war
mongers McCain might choose to lend his ear to if he gets into the
White House.
Posted by:Stan McCauleyMarch 13, 2008 12:35:37 AMRespond ^
Mr. Parsley says,the year after 9/11,34,000 Americans "have become
Muslims"Iam wonder,How many tanks did we see in the streets of
America ?and what kind of weapons did they use to force the 34,000
Americans
to become Muslims ?
little that he know that we believe in Christianity as a great
religion,we also believe in Judaism as a great religion & both
Christians & Jews are the people of the Book.
If you take this Man's speech and replace both word Islam & Muslims
with
your own faith,How would you feel and what would you do ?
Thanks & Allah Bless America.
Posted by:massimoMarch 13, 2008 12:47:00 AMRespond ^
If ridiculous people like Mr. Parsley truly want McCain to win, it
makes more logical sense for them to endorse a Democrat - be it
Clinton or Obama. Ive been a Democratic voter for 8 years, but it
would sure make me stop and reconsider my choice for president if I
found myself supporting the same candidate as Mr Parsley.
Posted by:Kaja BMarch 13, 2008 12:56:25 AMRespond ^
McCain wants to wage war on Islam...
He is mad, the God of Islam is the God of Abraham and Moses, does he
think he is going to make people forsake the instruction in The Koran,
to defend, and to battle on with their wealth and their lives.
Posted by:ScaramoucheMarch 13, 2008 1:03:47 AMRespond ^
One Last Chance
When Albert Einstein first introduced his Theory of Special Relativity
with it's equation E=mc^2, it shook the science world with great
intensity. It kindled many a brilliant minds to test the equation
which eventually lead to the making of the most powerful and
destructive device man has ever made, the Atomic Bomb.
Although this theory was first introduced a hundred years ago in 1905,
many of this world's population still have no idea what that equation
really means. To describe it simply, E in the equation means energy, m
is for mass or matter and c signifies the word constant which in this
particular equation has a value equal to the speed of light which is
300,000,000 m/sec.
This equation interest many scientists because it says that mass or
matter can be turned into energy. Since man has been doing this kind
of stuff turning matter (firewood) into energy (flame), one could not
help but ask, what's amazing about that?
What makes that formula amazing is that it also means that the process
is reversible and therefore, instead of the usual matter to energy
conversion, it's the other way around -- energy can become matter. For
the sake of illustration, it's like turning fire into firewood. Energy
which is invisible can become visible by transforming itself into
matter. Now, isn't that really amazing ?
That's exactly how those scientists received the formula or equation
when they first saw it. It's like seeing magic without the inherent
trick -- unreal but real. Before that formula was introduced, nobody
had thought that something can be created "from nothing". With recent
experiments using particle accelerators, it's been confirmed that
energy can become matter.
Another amazing thing about this formula is that the constant is so
big. Three hundred million multiplied to itself means 9 is followed by
18 zeros or 9 quintillion. If we don't know what that means, it simply
says that every speck of matter even how light it is, packs or
contains a very large amount of energy.
If a petal of a rose flower weighs 1 gram, it simply means that that
petal contains energy equal to 90 trillion joules or equivalent to an
explosive force of 21.5 kilotons of TNT. To give us a glimpse of how
powerful that is, the atomic bomb which was dropped in Hiroshima,
Japan has an equivalent explosive power of only 12.5 kilotons of TNT.
It means that just a little over than half a gram of matter was really
expended in that explosion. Yes, just over half of a gram of matter,
converted into pure energy, had caused that city to be flattened. A
single rose petal, if converted into pure energy, can destroy a big
city. Can we imagine that? It seems unrealistic, but it's true.
At first glance, everything that has been said seems very impossible
and that is why until today some "scientists" are still doubtful about
this formula although based on many experiments, this equation never
floundered but instead constantly agrees with all experimental results
that has been done for the past 100 years.
The facts presented, although proven correct, seem to be unbelievable
because our senses and frame of mind just can't fathom the idea that
such a delicate and lovely petal or any object as light as that can
contain such a gargantuan force.
If a mere gram of petal or matter contains such a huge amount of
energy, how much more the whole universe? The amount of energy needed
to form this universe is simply unimaginable and mindboggling. The
real question is where did that infinitesimal amount of energy came
from and what or who contained it before it took shape into a visible
form which we now call universe?
In a more distant future, that question will be answered when in time,
its Maker will take it back again. Everyone will know Him coz when He
comes back to reclaim it, it would take the same amount of energy to
take back what it took to form it.
The energy involved would simply be Immeasurable and Awesome !
So awesome that no mass or matter would be able to withstand it. They
would simply explode all at the same time into nothingness and it's
not going to be quiet coz they will create the loudest noise or the
Biggest Bang! this whole universe can blurt out. It would be somewhat
like a "universal" praise, by which all matter or elements seem to
shout in unison, and exclaim, "HAIL TO THE KING !!" and at the same
time a call to all the people of all generations of the earth, dead or
living, saying "AWAKE !!! , FOR THE BRIDEGROOM IS COMING !!!".
It will be a time when all the people born in this world would realize
the true meaning of the word, ALMIGHTY !!!.
********
" And I saw a great white throne, and Him that sat on it, from whose
face the earth and the heaven (universe) fled away; and there was
found no place for them."
"And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God ..."
"And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into
the lake of fire."
"...and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever. "
Revelation 20 :10 -12 & 15
********
I feel sorry for those who believe that man is a "developed" monkey
which simply implies that man has no soul and therefore is not
answerable to any spiritual God. I feel sorry for atheists who can't
see God in little creations like that of a lovely rose petal and
clueless of the fact how it could transform into a terrible wrath
capable of crushing a big city. They never know that the God of Love
can become a God of Wrath and that hell could be a place 9 quintillion
times hotter than what one can bear.
I also feel sorry for people (owners, models and production staff) who
uses sensual ads or gimmicks just to sell their wares not knowing that
the money they gain is so cheap in exchange for their souls to be
burned forever.
If we think that God is not capable of burning souls forever, He gave
us that illustration of the rose petal that we might think of His
words not only once or twice but more than 9 quintillion times.
Albert Einstein once said that, "God does not play dice". That
statement is true as shown in his brilliant equation E=mc^2 But many
people missed the real point and that is "God is not kidding".
"Alas, alas, that great city, ... for in one hour is she made
desolate". Revelation 18:19
How can a big city be destroyed and made lifeless in one hour? The
answer is in Einstein's equation but the Bible stated its forthcoming
use two thousand years earlier.
"...Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet,
and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tonque
shall consume away in their mouth". Zechariah 14:12
God did not lack in warning the world. His warnings were written
thousands of years beforehand. He's not requiring us to climb the
highest mountain or swim the deepest sea to be saved. He just wants us
to listen.
But not to false religions in which some of them tell their flock to
eat "holy" biscuits to take away their sins; or kill "infidels" to be
rewarded with 72 virgins in heaven; or teach that cows are sacred but
consider other people as outcasts or "untouchables"; or teaching
evolution that man came from monkeys or is it the other way around?;
or teach that there is no God or Maker and that their eyes or brains
just pop up in there just because there's a hole or cavity in their
head.
So foolish and yet billions of people believe in them. I just can't
help but recall Jose Rizal's words when, in frustration, he said "Oh,
what blindness, what lack of understanding !" and the words of God
when He said "...thou hast tried (or tested) them who say they are
apostles, but are not, and hast found them liars. " (Revelation 2:2).
(Both statements refer to Catholicism but they could also be applied
to all false religions and beliefs coz they are all blind and liars.)
Einstein's equation when used as a weapon may be so terrifying because
of its destructiveness but it's just a foretaste of what God is really
capable of coz once His final Judgment to unbelievers is rendered,
there will be no words to describe it but the word, unbearable.
What's frightening about a swift destruction is that God is denying
all these people a chance to say the simple words, "I'm sorry" before
they die. It means that the Lord has given up on them and deny them
that one last chance for salvation. Bang! and it's all over.
But God is really not that unmerciful. This gospel would be preached
around the world one last time and much louder before that appointed
hour of desolation will come.
Let us not wait for that last minute and deny all those people the
chance to say those simple words. Help ring aloud the warning bells
before its too late.
This may be their one last chance. Pass it on.
Posted by:Spiderman2March 13, 2008 1:23:38 AMRespond ^
All I can say is this Parsley is no sage and if Rosemary knew she
would give him no thyme.
I am a Muslim but truly love anyone who upholds Christ's teaching 'do
unto other.. etc. Or Mohammed's teaching "Love for others what you
love for yourself." This man has given fear mongering another name.
Why can't he preach Christ's love? Is he really a Christian? He should
join the army, Fallon has fallen and Bush needs a replacement. Endless
wars and forced occupation. Thank God we still have hope for America
reading from the posts here. Let true America stand up PLEASE. We all
belong to human race.
Posted by:Ahmed AsgherMarch 13, 2008 1:34:43 AMRespond ^
He would have been burned as a heretic by Columbus.
Posted by:JackMarch 13, 2008 1:56:40 AMRespond ^
Another right wing lunatic gas bag with a video tape machine. That's
all we need. We have become a nation of frightened wimps that will
follow anyone who appears to be some kind of tough guy. Our fears will
over come us eventually and we'll be looking for our own little hitler
to protect us. I hope we find a way to see beyond this or else we are
doomed.
Posted by:G SmithMarch 13, 2008 2:21:32 AMRespond ^
Have you studied Christianity? The Crusades? The Spanish Inquisition?
Etc. etc.?
Now which Religion has an history of violence again??
Read your bible recently?? Saw the violence practised by Jesus, Son of
Joseph??
Say again???
Posted by:Peter PolsteinMarch 13, 2008 2:35:52 AMRespond ^
"Now which Religion has an history of violence again??"
Communism.
Posted by:SteveILMarch 13, 2008 2:41:33 AMRespond ^
Hello Mark F.
I beg to differ from your opinion. If you would take the time to read
his life history he was far from a warmonger. He was a man of peace;
please read his life history. Yes he did engage in battle but only
when the fight came to him.
With this statement, what you are saying is that the 34,000 people who
converted to Islam since Sept 11 are war mongers. Please get your
facts straight.
Posted by:MustafaMarch 13, 2008 2:44:24 AMRespond ^
The spiritual vacuum created by the pathological dissociation (not the
healthy progressive DIFFERENTIATION) of science, religion, art, and
politics in the 17th century European enlightenment has left people
with the choice between materialism and regression to mythic-
membership religion. The only progressive religion prevalent in the
U.S. today is yoga, which is up the evolutionary spiral because it
invites the practitioner to go INSIDE to find the Divine. Thank God
people are practicing yoga more and more. If they stick with it, they
will discover a spirituality that is wedded to a progressive vision of
our interdependence, (all is one; one is all) (Love is the be-all, end-
all), not dog-eat-dog competition, and certainly not the medieval us-
vs-them (ours is the only way) regressive reaction of the religious
right.
Posted by:racetoinfinityMarch 13, 2008 2:46:40 AMRespond ^
I'm a Muslim and I want to know if McCain has any daughters so I can
sleep with them. I would also like to bed his wife while he's on the
campaign trail (I can tell she likes a little Mohammed in her.)
Posted by:MatimaMarch 13, 2008 3:02:02 AMRespond ^
McCain has less to denounce than Obama's very close relationship to
Rev. Wright.
We see on a daily basis how peacful the Islams are. Killing more
innocents than combatants. Many of which are fellow Islamists. Just
ask Salman Rushdie how forgiving and peaceful they are. He was forced
into hiding for his life just for writing a book.
Posted by:TarmanganiMarch 13, 2008 3:26:04 AMRespond ^
parsley.....the stupid
What do you know about Islam.
Stupid like you can never feel anything than gathering people in front
of you.
Forgot who won in the crusade.you want one more crusade may the god
give you age to see that.
Posted by:heirdyMarch 13, 2008 3:40:06 AMRespond ^
this sort of rhetoric certainly is protected by the 1st amendment. And
that's great. But nobody is saying he can't say what he did, only that
the content of it sheds a very grim light on the realities of John
McCain and the way his religion shapes his mind. IF this man is his
"spiritual guide", then it's hard to make the case that McCain doesn't
believe pretty much exactly how this jerk does. Protected speech? yes,
definitely! Ignorant and telling? More so!!!!
Posted by:pt447March 13, 2008 3:50:21 AMRespond ^
leave hypocrisy taramgani,
I want you to make a correction Islam against harming people.
Muslims are portrayed as extremists only because of following the true
path from the only god.
Will you be quite when you are outraged from your home and homeland.
Or will you be quite when your sisters are being raped killed by this
[deleted]ing.........
Posted by:heirdyMarch 13, 2008 3:51:20 AMRespond ^
Thanks for making my point, Heirdy.
All you can think about is raping and killing. You are a less than a
dog.
Posted by:TarmanganiMarch 13, 2008 4:04:42 AMRespond ^
While Parsley's position my be harmful to McCain's campaign and his
delivery to direct for most, what he says is very accurate. You do not
have to be a scholar to read historical accounts of Muhammeds life to
realize he was an opium addicted pedophile that spent time in the
desert while high and supposedly saw some visions and wrote a book to
compete with the Bible. The man was a loon.
As to which religion is more violent. At least the Christians realized
the error of their ways and no longer call for the death of
"infidels."
Posted by:Tahoe ManMarch 13, 2008 4:35:35 AMRespond ^
I love to be kept updated
Posted by:IbrahimMarch 13, 2008 4:50:18 AMRespond ^
Nothing new about this Christian stance. Anyone who has read history,
or read the bible knows that Christianity has a horrendous history of
murder, torture, stealing, and every other crime you can think of, all
in the name of god. I just cannot understand how anyone can read the
bible, take it for truth, and come away feeling good, but of course if
you have had this drummed into your head from birth, it is no wonder
their minds are conditioned to believe without proof.
Posted by:SchrodMarch 13, 2008 4:52:50 AMRespond ^
Oh yawn... I've been listening to that kind of rhetoric,literally, for
decades. I was born to immigrants in SE Utah coal mining town and the
Mormons were always preaching about "false religions" (Catholics,
Greek Orthodox...you name it). They did a good job of pounding it into
their kid's heads, as well, because they pounded the hell out of me
all the time because I wasn't a Mormon.
Posted by:koolaidSFMarch 13, 2008 4:56:26 AMRespond ^
Obama supporters Farrakhan and Wright are racists. McCain supporters
Hagee and Parsley are vehemently against certain religions or
denominations of Christianity. The two are not equal whatsoever,
regardless of how David Corn tries to write this up.
Matthew Yglesias (and others) tried to say Hagee was a racist anti-
Semite because Hagee had said that (and I'm paraphrasing) Jews have
brought their troubles, including the Holocaust, on to themselves
because they didn't follow the laws God provided. Where would Hagee
determine that? If one actually reads the Old Testament, it consists
of mostly an admonishment of Jews and their punishment by God for not
following the laws God provided. One has to conclude then that the Old
Testament, written in the Hebrew language by Jews, is racist. I think
not. Nor does it make Hagee a racist. Hagee's opinions about the
travails of the Jewish people isn't a view I share, but he is in no
way a racist. And neither is Parsley.
Again, Obama supporters Farrakhan and Wright are racists.
Posted by:SteveILMarch 13, 2008 4:57:55 AMRespond ^
I am niether a Muslim nor a Christian. While I strongly diasagree with
some of the comments, others are just facts - in modern times, people
of islamic religion have been responsible for much bloodshed and
brutality in this world from the partition of India where millions of
Hindus were murdered in Bangladesh in the name of Islam to the World
Trade Center. The basic tenet of the Islamic religion is that those
who are not Muslim are "Kafers", i.e., dirty people and have to be
converetd to Islam by the sword or they must die. All religions have
strong belief about themselves and do not like other religions, but
Islam is unique in that it recommends violence to deal with other
religions.
Posted by:nofuzzydreamsMarch 13, 2008 5:04:03 AMRespond ^
he's right
Posted by:paulMarch 13, 2008 5:04:11 AMRespond ^
Why am I not shocked to see that this site attracts people who try so
hard to be politically correct. I am not a Muslim or a Christian and I
would not care about what people like this guys are saying. My
ancestors were refugees who had to leave their homes and flee because
of Islamic terror. America has friends in the 2.5 billion people in
India and China who are busy working hard to raise their standard of
living. It is only the tiny minority of very lazy people in the middle
east and their sympathesizers that worry about these. The only reason
they have so much voice is oil. It is therefore imperative that the
world get off middle east oil as soon as possible, render them poor
and put them back on their camels so they cannot funds the terrorists
in Pakistan.
Posted by:nofuzzydreamsMarch 13, 2008 5:16:10 AMRespond ^
Mr. Parsley (I find no reason to call him "reverend") is a very
frightening individual. His statements are divisive and destructive.
Mr. McCain should absolutely denounce Mr. Parsley's stance on Islam
and distance himself immediately from the minister. This type of hate
is unwelcome in America. He is inflammatory and simply put, wrong.
There is nothing "christian" about this man.
Posted by:DecafPleaseMarch 13, 2008 5:20:27 AMRespond ^
I couldn't agree more.
Posted by:DecafPleaseMarch 13, 2008 5:21:05 AMRespond ^
I thought you get your 72 virgins only after you go to heaven after a
suicide bombing!! How dare you make this kind of statement. McCain in
fact has an adopted daughter from Bangladesh for which he had to lose
a whisper campaign from Bush in 2000. Have you shown even one-hundreth
of his generosity!!
Posted by:nofuzzydreamsMarch 13, 2008 5:22:45 AMRespond ^
John McCain is old. That is not s bad thing, for many of us will reach
that point.
But one does have to wonder about his judgment, about whom he links
with.
Posted by:PhiloMarch 13, 2008 5:26:05 AMRespond ^
Parsley's history is little off.
Excerpt:
Christopher Columbus
by
Thomas C. Tirado, Ph.D.
Professor History
Millersville University
Granada:
The next event that influenced greatly the life of Christopher
Columbus was the fall of Granada in 1491-92. For Christian Spain, the
conquest of Granada was the most important event in the 15th century.
After nearly eight centuries of fighting, the Christian Iberians
finally defeated the Muslim Iberians. On the 2nd of January, 1492,
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rode into Granada as conquerors. At
their side sat a disconsolate Columbus. While others who had
accompanied the Catholic monarchs were rejoicing as they watched the
symbols of sovereignty pass to the Christians, Columbus sat dejected.
Shortly after the ceremony he rode off to La Rábida monastery nearby
to nurse his bruised ego. What had happened a few days earlier in the
royal military camp during the final assault on Granada, was that a
committee of experts had rejected Columbus' pleas to secure royal
backing for his "Enterprise of the Indies." After years of waiting,
Columbus had grown impatient for an endorsement. Yet, it would only be
now, after this long endeavor to rid the country of Muslim invaders,
that the king and queen could begin to think about affairs other than
the war and give Columbus the attention he craved.
Just google it.
Posted by:Scott PotterMarch 13, 2008 5:27:50 AMRespond ^
This kind of stuff is very scary. I personally don't believe that god
exists. Logically it's highly unlikely that there is some supreme
being out there watching over us. These types of extremist views are
scary. Religion has been responsible for and used as justification for
the killing of so many people throughout history. I think it's about
time people started coming to grips with the fact that God does not
exist. Maybe then all of these charlatans and will be exposed for what
they truly are.
Posted by:Jean62NYMarch 13, 2008 5:30:02 AMRespond ^
Parsley, how man kids did he abused in his mansion, sales drugs and
pros.. and now talks religion...
its matter of time when the victims show up and face their predator
Posted by:AhmedMarch 13, 2008 5:31:45 AMRespond ^
Parsley is a money sucking scammer. His TV studio that pretends to be
a church regularly advertises for Christian cameramen.
Keep in mind, Parsley was a HUGE supporter of Ken Blackwell, the
extreme righty that was the repug pick for Ohio governor. The good
news: Blackwell got one of the worst political beatings in the state's
history.
Posted by:Big Rod BroccoliMarch 13, 2008 5:37:03 AMRespond ^
I might ask, exactly whose version of history are you reading?
Posted by:GeraldMarch 13, 2008 5:41:44 AMRespond ^
Just this morning I saw Fox News do a hatchet job on the minister of a
Black church who is fervently, and sometimes hystaerically, praising
Obama. They emphasized that the church could legally lose its tax
exempt statement and played up the minister's emphasis that Obama is
the Black people's candidate.
But will they do a profile of this guy? Or Hagee? No more than they
have exposed Baptist, Evangelical, Catholic, or Mormon churches that
have actively and publicly campaigned for Republicans.
Posted by:wmforrMarch 13, 2008 5:43:52 AMRespond ^
If you study this man Jesus, you will find he was a loving, turn-the-
cheek kind of guy, unlike the rabid warmonger many of his "apologists"
would have you believe.
Posted by:wmforrMarch 13, 2008 5:48:11 AMRespond ^
From your speech I can tell you are a Jew. Moses was not the founder
of Judiaism. Judiaism is named after the first son of Jacob
Christianity was not found by Juses but by Saint Poul.
Muhammed (PBH)left Mecca for Medina because of oppression. in Medina
he was
asked by Allah to fight does who fight against him and the new faith
he brought.He fought the Jews because they join paggans of Arabia to
root him and his fellowers
Posted by:seilenceMarch 13, 2008 5:51:26 AMRespond ^
BITE ME. You go ahead and give that a try. Becase no matter what you
think, do or say, YOU LOSE IN A HOLY WAR. Period. Especially when you
are are the aggressor.
By the way: if this guy is your spiritual advisor, you might jst as
well flsh yourself down a toilet now.
Posted by:will robinsonMarch 13, 2008 5:53:06 AMRespond ^
Silly Christian. Myths are for kids!
Posted by:GopNeverAgainMarch 13, 2008 5:55:24 AMRespond ^
"ome idiot in Ohio..." You got that right
Posted by:BiLLyMarch 13, 2008 6:07:44 AMRespond ^
Look, even the Pope isn't demanding that we eradicate Islam. He merely
invites Islam to a rational dialogue (in his Regensburg address).
Unfortunately, many evangelicals consider rational discussion to be
the "tool of the devil" because it might mislead people who believe in
the Bible.
Pastor Hagee, McCain's strong supporter, for instance,calls the
Catholic Church the "great whore" and blames it for the Holocaust of
the Jews under Hitler.
So the Pope invites WESTERNERS -- including atheists and evangelicals
and yes, Moslems, to rational discussion.
Not eradication. Leave that to God.
Posted by:Chris InwienMarch 13, 2008 6:14:29 AMRespond ^
If this demonic hate campaign is done by Muslim, he will surely end up
in Guantanamo.
Posted by:KemalMarch 13, 2008 6:19:24 AMRespond ^
After witnessing what has happened around the world, especially since
9/11, anybody who has not yet realized that Islam is inherently anti-
democratic, mysogynic, and is the one religion where homosexuals are
trully persecuted, as in hanging, deserve to be under it. Get it
through your extremely thick ideologically-fogbound heads folks -
Islam is not just a religion, it is a political ideology that is the
closest thing to Nazism that our generation has ever faced.
Posted by:BrackmanMarch 13, 2008 6:26:03 AMRespond ^
If you substitute the word "christian" or "America" into his speech
about "Islam" and "Muslims" -- you have word for word -- a speech that
could have been written by an al Quaeda spokesman on a video.
It is often said that extremists in one camp help reinforce extremists
in the opposite camp. The two are mirror images of one another.
regards.
S
Posted by:Sam SmithMarch 13, 2008 6:36:54 AMRespond ^
And other than campaign rhetoric about the pastor being a spiritual
guide in general - which is true by his profession, regardless of
whether he is a good one or bad one, the evidence that he is McCain's
spiritual advisor is what, exactly?
Posted by:Assistant Village IdiotMarch 13, 2008 6:40:12 AMRespond ^
How long before we see a story about Rev. Parsley being busted in a
public men's room? Give it time, it will happen. His name is a
combination of country singer and gay porn star.
Posted by:m2mswvaMarch 13, 2008 6:43:28 AMRespond ^
Considering that Parsley is a bad person it would seem improbable that
his endorsement should mean much. Locally he is well known as a foul
mouthed ass who has a penchant for harrassing females to the point of
distraction or so I've heard. He is the quintessentail christian
leader. All mouth, massive greed and even less brain than GW Bush.
(Well, at least he can speak English extemporaneously which Bush
should master in about 50 more years.)
Posted by:KalMarch 13, 2008 6:51:57 AMRespond ^
If it is so obvious that this church and this voodoo pastor are
politically involved and apparantly, selectively involved (pro-
repulsican, McCainenites), then WHY isn't the IRS getting involved in
revoking the church's tax exempt status?? This coven needs to be
destroyed, along with all the other snake charmer religions. They hold
no constructive place in this society.
Posted by:JAGMarch 13, 2008 6:56:54 AMRespond ^
I had the same thought when I read this.... I am highly doubtful that
they will do a similar piece, as we all know where Fox news 'lie'....
Posted by:nerakamiMarch 13, 2008 7:00:25 AMRespond ^
http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/jesus.html
Posted by:Proud MuslimMarch 13, 2008 7:03:03 AMRespond ^
The only thing that really needs to be said is that David Corn, as are
many "liberals", is trying to redefine racism using false comparisons
in order to make Obama's supporters look better than they should. It's
obvious and it stinks.
Posted by:SteveILMarch 13, 2008 7:10:14 AMRespond ^
McCain is seeking the endorsement of the right wing evangelicals to
help him win the election in November. This is nothing new. Bush did
it in 2000. Especially that it seems to be okay for everybody to hate
and insult Islam and Muslims. What a shame.
Posted by:LagardereMarch 13, 2008 7:11:42 AMRespond ^
"Are they waiting for anything except the Hour, to come to them
suddenly? But its Signs have already come!" (Al-Qur'an, Surah
Muhammad)
Past
1. Splitting of the Moon.
2. Death of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace.
3. A form of death which will kill thousands of Muslims. (Understood
to refer to the plague of Amwas during the
caliphate of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab.)
4. A major fighting in Madinah (understood to refer to the battle of
al-Harrah during the caliphate of Yazid, 63 AH).
5. The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem.
6. The Muslim conquest of Constantinople.
7. Two large groups of Muslims will fight in war.
8. A war between the Muslims and a reddish people with small eyes,
wearing sandals made of hair (understood to refer to
the Mongol Tatar invasion of the Islamic lands.)
9. A peace agreement between the Muslims and non-Muslims from the
yellow race (Chinese, Mongols, etc.)
10. Thirty impostors (dajjal) will appear, each thinking he is a
prophet.
Present?
11. Naked, destitute, barefoot shepherds will compete in building tall
buildings.
12. The slave-woman will give birth to her master or mistress.
13. A trial (fitnah) which will enter every Arab household.
14. Knowledge will be taken away (by the death of people of
knowledge), and ignorance will prevail.
15. Wine (intoxicants, alcohol) will be drunk in great quantities.
16. Illegal sexual intercourse will become widespread.
17. Earthquakes will increase.
18. Time will pass more quickly.
19. Tribulations (fitan) will prevail.
20. Bloodshed will increase.
21. A man will pass by the grave of another and wish he was in the
latter's place.
22. Trustworthiness will be lost, i.e. when authority is given to
those who do not deserve it.
23. People will gather for prayer, but will be unable to find an imam
to lead them.
Future
24. The number of men will decrease, whilst the number of women will
increase, until for every man there are 50 women.
25. The Euphrates will reveal a treasure of gold, and many will die
fighting over it, each one hoping to be the one who gains
the treasure.
26. The Romans (Europeans) will come to a place called A'maq or Wabiq,
and an army of the best people will go forth from Madinah to face
them.
27. The Muslim conquest of Rome.
28. The Mahdi (guided one) will appear, and be the Imam of the
Muslims.
29. Jesus Christ will descend in Damascus, and pray behind the Mahdi.
30. Jesus will break the cross and kill the swine, i.e. destroy the
false christianity.
31. The Antichrist (al-masih al-dajjal, the false christ) will appear,
with all his tools of deception, and be an immense trial. He will be
followed by 70,000 Jews from Isfahan (present-day Iran).
32. The appearance of Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and Magog), and the
associated tribulations.
33. The emergence of the Beast from the Earth, carrying the Staff of
Moses and the Seal of Solomon, who will speak to the people, telling
them they did not believe with certainty in the Divine Signs.
34. A major war between the Muslims (including Jews and Christians who
truly believe in Jesus after his return) led by the Imam Mahdi, and
the Jews plus other non-Muslims led by the Antichrist.
35. Jesus will kill the Antichrist at the gate of Ludd (Lod in present-
day Israel, site of an airport and a major Israeli military base).
36. A time of great peace and serenity during and after the remaining
lifetime of Jesus.
37. Wealth will come so abundant that it will become difficult to find
someone to accept charity.
38. Arabia will become a land of gardens and rivers.
39. Society will then decay.
40. The buttocks of the women of the tribe of Daws will again sway in
circumambulation (tawaf) around the idol Dhul-Khulsah.
41. A great fire in the Hijaz, seen by the inhabitants of Busra.
42. Three major armies will sink into the earth: one in the east, one
in the west, one in Arabia.
43. An Abyssinian leader with thin shins will destroy the Ka'bah.
44. The huge cloud of smoke.
45. The sun will rise from the west (its place of setting).
46. A gentle wind which will take the souls of the believers.
47. There is no-one left on the earth saying, "Allah, Allah" or "There
is no god except Allah."
48. Eventually the Day of Judgment is established upon the worst of
the people, who copulate like donkeys in public.
49. The blowing in the Trumpet by the Angel Israfil, upon which
everyone will faint except as Allah wills.
50. The second blowing in the Trumpet, upon which everyone will be
resurrected.
Million of you will read this some will agree some will not although
its the truth. These war will happen billion will will try to destroy
Islam billion will die.Yet they are being told the truth. They yes
with their mouths and no in their heart and they shall burn in the
fire of hell for eternity.No one can be force to become a muslim
unless they want to knw the truth.People Islam is about peace and love
why they hate it because they are afraid of the truth. Yet the say
Jesus is there God but do They live like lived
Even lucifer himself came on earth to destroy Islam he is still
struggling and trying now some humans fool want to try it. Well i wish
them good luck and hope to see them soon ;-)
Posted by:ShakeelMarch 13, 2008 7:12:16 AMRespond ^
Arab Muslims have a use and that is they are tasked to destroy the
secularist/atheist parts of America.
God's plan is to let idiots destroy each other so the remaining
righteous ones like Parsley could rule this earth.
Islamic Arab countries which ban Christianity in their places are
dangerous. And so are other countries which fully believe in evolution
like Europe and communist countries like Russia and China.
If you don't believe it now, you'll believe it soon coz it's coming.
911 is just a sample and it ain't over yet.
Posted by:Spiderman2March 13, 2008 7:14:43 AMRespond ^
excerpts from googling the "islamic messiah Mahdi" :
Shiite Muslims believe the Mahdi, a descendent of the Prophet
Mohammed, vanished in the middle of the 9th century.
Cantrell told us, "The 12th Imam disappeared, around the age of 9,
with a promise that he would return and he would bring Islam to its
total fruition as the WORLD'S LAST STANDING RELIGION"
Enter Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Since becoming the president of Iran in
August 2005, Ahmadinejad has emerged as the Mahdi's most influential
follower.
Cantrell said, "He [Ahmadinejad] has stated that his mandate is to
pave the way for the coming of this Islamic 'messiah'."
In almost all his speeches, Ahmadinejad begs Allah to hasten the
return of the Mahdi. At a recent military parade attended by CBN News
in Tehran, Ahmadinejad said, "Oh, Allah, please facilitate Imam
Mahdi's early return and make us one of his supporters."
*******
Posted by:Spiderman2March 13, 2008 7:22:17 AMRespond ^
Hey, America, Let's vote in another whack-job-for-Jesus. Alas, poor
Jesus, we hardly knew ye.
Posted by:AnnArkyMarch 13, 2008 7:44:43 AMRespond ^
Although this call for a new crusade is stupid and dangerous talk, it
is clear that Muhammed was the false prophet coming out of the desert
fortold by Jesus. The violence of that religion is in line with Jesus'
comment that "by his followers you will know him." If there ever was
an Anti-Christ, it was Muhammed.
Posted by:LthrgreyMarch 13, 2008 7:44:58 AMRespond ^
Spiderman, you are an ignorant fool. If your make-believe god is so
much better than "their" make-believe god, how do you explain away the
Christofacist eagerness to bring about the battle of armageddon?
Maybe you should start believing in things that are real, not fairy
tales you have been indoctrinated to believe.
Posted by:GopNeverAgainMarch 13, 2008 7:45:14 AMRespond ^
please don`t say that christianity was based on war and blood. it was
the exploiters who hijacked christianity and disguised themselves as
christians and did all the evil. Jesus Christ (pbuh) would never
condone to such deeds. the same goes with Islam, too. It is the theory
what makes a religion what it is, not how it is practiced by
individuals. I believe in a day of payback for all wrongdoers and
especially those who attempt to deface the one true god`s messengers
and their teachings.
Posted by:ALMarch 13, 2008 7:52:19 AMRespond ^
This is exactly why a John McCain presidency scares me. He will
implement the draft and start trying to "cleanse" the world of
despots, extremeists, tyrants, dictators, etc. We will have total,
global war if he wins.
Posted by:JohnMarch 13, 2008 8:11:33 AMRespond ^
Last year, Trumpet Newsmagazine, the magazine launched by Obama's
church, gave the Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. Trumpeter Award to a man
it said "truly epitomized greatness." That man is Louis Farrakhan.
Farrakhan epitomizes racism, particularly in the form of anti-
Semitism. Over the years, he has compiled an awesome record of
offensive statements, even denigrating the Holocaust by falsely
attributing it to Jewish cooperation with Hitler -- "They helped him
get the Third Reich on the road." His history is a rancid stew of
lies.
What was Obama's take on this award? I believe he treated it the same
as he did all other controversial issues. He voted present.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy n/content/article/2008/01/14/
AR2008011402083.html
Posted by:RaulMarch 13, 2008 8:13:56 AMRespond ^
First of all of how much of Islam have you studied. It seems to me
your knowledge of Islam is weak. Fyi, Muhammad hated violence and he
refused to raise the sword. For thirtheen years the Muslims who were
on the verge of being annhilated were not allowed to defend
themselves, until the verse came to the prophet to stand up to the and
defend themselves from pagan army. Yes, the prophet engeaged in war
but he did out of self-defense. What would you do if someone was about
to kill you? Would you say kill me I'm a pacifist I'm not allowed to
defend myself? Lets talk about the millions of people the Christians
killed in the name of religion. Christians persecuted and killed Jews
because they were condemend for killing christ. So many Jewish homes
were destroyed on in Europe when the crusaders were on their way to
Jersusalem and they all proclaimed that it was God's will.Get your
facts straight before you start to criticize. I have so much knowledge
on Christians massacring innocent people that if you spent your whole
life you couldn't refute. I challgenge you to point of one thing about
Islam that goes agianst hummanity as whole. So come on I'm waiting.
Lets go. The bible is nothing but corrup fiction written by people who
never met Jesus.
Posted by:ArslanMarch 13, 2008 8:16:16 AMRespond ^
I am very much offended with parsley's comments. He needs a lesson in
Islam which litteraly means peace. As far as John Mccain is concerned,
I thought he was better than democrates running against him. If he
does not renounce Parsley's endorsmen, he will lose my vote.
Posted by:Malik HafeezMarch 13, 2008 8:29:39 AMRespond ^
What would Jesus do? The hypocrisy of Christianity is amazing. God is
love, so make war. Go figure.
Posted by:JoeMarch 13, 2008 8:32:14 AMRespond ^
Cmments and views like Rod Parsley should McCain great concern.
Although McCain can't control what minister preach, but associating
with Rod will not reap the political advantages McCain is seeking. My
advice is that the best spiritual advisor McCain can have is
"himself." Deal directly with the higher authority and avoid these so
called messiahs.
Posted by:PeddlerMarch 13, 2008 8:33:47 AMRespond ^
i like this article
Posted by:mpMarch 13, 2008 8:56:43 AMRespond ^
McCain's "spiritual guide?" Don't make me laugh! Parsley IS a
spiritual guide to a lot of people, apparently, but to McCain? NO. Not
even close, and you know it--or at least everyone else does, and you
should, if you have any brains at all.
God, you people are pathetic.
Typical ridiculous crap from David Corn, and your lapdogs eagerly
swallow it. Because, of course, John McCain has ALWAYS advocated
"obliterating Islam"--in your delusional minds, that is.
Grow up.
Posted by:BethMarch 13, 2008 9:03:41 AMRespond ^
Religion is the root of all evil. If the God of Islam and the God of
Christianity is all powerful, why would that God need mortals to
enforce His will? Sheep, easily led to slaughter by the agenda of
their religious leaders.
Posted by:Robert LeighMarch 13, 2008 9:26:53 AMRespond ^
I agree with the Preacher.
Posted by:MaryMarch 13, 2008 9:29:24 AMRespond ^
How I wish I could stand at the gates of heaven when sanctimonious
whited sepulchres like Parsley arrive.
I envision him being met by a limbless Iraqi orphan Jesus who reminds
the "revered" that, "whatever you've done to the least of these,
you've done to me," right before showing Rod (what an accurate name!)
the door.
Posted by:JBPMMarch 13, 2008 9:37:20 AMRespond ^
Over 34,000 have returned to Islam, and Parsley's surprised!? Lemme
'splain to everyone: After the World Famous 9/11 (b.t.w. I had friends
die in that attack, so I'm allowed to feel any way I want about it!)
We, as a nation, were very upset and wanted revenge. The more we heard
about Islam, some of us (maybe the more intelligent ones) wanted to
learn about the religion, to see if what we're hearing is true. Didn't
Sun Tzu say to study your enemies (or something close to that).
Well we did, and some of us felt touched by God (or Allah if you
prefer: same being, different name). At the heart of Islam is a
beautiful religion and lifestyle: Nature and natural beauty is greater
than fake, physical beauty. Everything is treated with kindness and
justly. For example: both trophy hunting and animal bit fighting were
banned in the Qur'an and yet still prevalent in Western society today.
Humans are to love, respect, and nurture Nature, not dominate and
destroy it. Finally, the Laws of War (spare the women and children and
mercy to those that surrender) were introduced to the West through
Saladin, one of the greatest Islamic leaders. Compared to the
hypocrisies in the Catholic and Christian churches, it's no surprise
people are converting.
When people complain about the violence in Early Islam in expanding
the Realm of Islam, I remind them about the other cultures in the 7th
and 8th century i.e. the Romans, Vikings, Germanic tribes, and the
Irish and Scottish Clans. They were just as bad or worse in warfare.
Islam was expanded for Glory, Gold, and God (sound familiar) as is
prescribed by the religion, yet the Qur'an states (and this is
important): THAT NO MAN SHALL BE FORCED TO CONVERT TO ISLAM UNDER
COMPULSION. That, my friends, is a hellova lot better Rome's stance
towards non-believers (especially Jews) in the Middle Ages.
Before you rag on a religion, try learning about it before you believe
Hate-Mongers. Learn for yourself. The Qur'an for Dummies and Islam for
Dummies are actually very good introductory sources. Remember Hated is
the work of The Devil. And ALL those who spread it become his
servants.
Oh yeah, and remember: When you point a finger at someone, there's
three fingers pointing at you.
Posted by:Islamic CrackerMarch 13, 2008 10:24:02 AMRespond ^
Eliminating the Muslim religion is a good idea, but impossible to do.
If it were possible I'd eliminate all religions starting with the most
dangerous which is Islam then Christianity a close second.
Posted by:MotomanicMarch 13, 2008 11:02:52 AMRespond ^
well there are some misguided souls around whose ignorance of what
they are talking about feeds misconceptions about religions other than
their own.
In these times such ideas are the last thing that the world needs.
Peace & harmony is what should be preached from every pulpit.
Posted by:khanMarch 13, 2008 11:06:37 AMRespond ^
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!
Posted by:SteveMarch 13, 2008 11:19:08 AMRespond ^
Islamcracker, Thank you very much. I couldn't have said it better
myself. All people who are Muslims are at their own free will being it
is against Islam to go forth and force our religion on others as
Christianity. History doesn't lie, Christianity was forced on the
entire world. And also, Jesus was just trying to reform Judaism, not
create a new religion. Jesus was born a Jew and died a Jew. As soon as
educated people realize this and follow Surra #109 the better off
everyone will be; as it states condensed, 'I will not worship what you
worship, and you will not worship what I worship. To you be your
religion and to me be mine". This man is just proving that pious
'holier than thou' Christians are still trying to force their religion
on others. And no, this is not a Christian country, I could be wrong
but there are about 5 million Muslims here, some that escaped their
own country's for our freedoms. God bless them, May Allah's blessings
be upon us all. And if McCain takes this man's endorsement then they
are both idiots.
Posted by:Marni Ammouri DevermanMarch 13, 2008 11:20:02 AMRespond ^
Mr.Parsley is exactly right.
But the fact is its even worse Islam is a terroristr organization
masquerading as a religion.
We must ban everthing about Islam in the United States from the Koran
to closing all Mosques IMMEDIATELY.
Posted by:PaulMarch 13, 2008 11:30:53 AMRespond ^
What a complete moron. Islam existed way before Christianism. Way to
go to show the "values" preached by "Christians": Love your neighbour,
tolerance, etc. I renounced my faith because of such idiotic
hypocrits.
Posted by:ChidlfreeMarch 13, 2008 11:46:25 AMRespond ^
P.S.: Who says it's the Muslims (or Buddhists, or Jews) who are right?
Maybe Christians are the ones who were wrong all along.
Posted by:ChidlfreeMarch 13, 2008 11:48:16 AMRespond ^
Eradicate Islam? And your problem with that is.....??
Posted by:DaveMarch 13, 2008 12:07:33 PMRespond ^
hmmm, interesting how people like him claim that islam is a religion
aimed at conquering the world when it is christians like him who
declare the united states a christian nation and by renouncing islam
and other religions are actually being hypocritical and spreading the
word of christianity
Posted by:dumbone442@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 13, 2008 12:34:35 PMRespond ^
keep in mind that for a republican to win the election, the general
population of america has to completety forget that everything going
on with the economy and our foreign affairs, the war, was due to a dim
witted republican president to begin with. the democrats stand a good
chance of winning this year.
Posted by:dumbone442@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 13, 2008 12:38:52 PMRespond ^
I think David raises one important issue - when he cites Rev.
Parsley's book. It is this:
We hear often that it is only a small percentage of Muslims support Al
Qaeda and hate the US. The rest, we're told, are peaceful family-
oriented folk.
The trouble is that we never see these 'peaceful' Muslims. When the
news shows us crowds of Muslims, they are almost always shouting
"Death to America" or something like that.
In David's words, "Parsley does not differentiate between violent
Islamic extremists and other followers of the religion..."
As the Reverend says: 'I will counter, respectfully, that what some
call "extremists" are instead mainstream believers who are drawing
from the well at the very heart of Islam.'
That is a harsh assessment that leaves little room for the peaceful,
family-oriented Muslims.
I know of only one - the courageous and talented Dr. Jasser of Phoenix
who writes frequently on the topic.
So. Somebody show me more of these people. I'm willing to be convinced
that they're out there.
But they must announce their presence. And they must take back their
religion from the hard-line militants.
Otherwise, we have guilt by association.
Posted by:Jack_in_PhoenixMarch 13, 2008 12:39:30 PMRespond ^
I thought the constitution says that there weren't gonna be a religion
discrimination and yet Mc doesnt denie this persons endorsman. Now i
understand how open minded he is. this should take a break from the
church ponder little harder because he doesnt have a clue of wats
going on
Posted by:KamrulMarch 13, 2008 12:40:22 PMRespond ^
I AM A MUSLIM, AND I AM ANGRY! I BEEN SLAVED FOR CENTURYS AND IM GONNA
SEE ALL THEM WHITE BUSH REPUBLICAN RACIST SLAVERS GET PUNISHED! I WANT
MONEY I WANT LUXURY AND REVENGE. REPARATIONS NOW!!!
Posted by:RAKIMMarch 13, 2008 12:53:19 PMRespond ^
Isnt "fake religion" redundant. People we need to stop this madness.
Religion is social control. Nothing more. Revenge or reparations aint
the way to go bout it. Unity, Love, Respect. Religion is
fundamentalism. Start listening to others.
Posted by:KyleSDMarch 13, 2008 1:01:19 PMRespond ^
Well since Islam has been at war with non Muslims for 1400 years,
turnabout is fairplay.
Posted by:Elric66March 13, 2008 1:02:54 PMRespond ^
Islam existed BEFORE Christianity? LOL
Posted by:Elric66March 13, 2008 1:05:06 PMRespond ^
I DONT WANT NO DAMN UNITY, I WANT JUSTICE!!!
Posted by:RAKIMMarch 13, 2008 1:16:43 PMRespond ^
yes Rakim, we know what "justice" is in Islam.
Posted by:Elric66March 13, 2008 1:18:09 PMRespond ^
Saudi Islamic scholar: "By Allah, we will not be satisfied even if all
the Jews are killed"
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1711.htm
"Justice"
Posted by:Elric66March 13, 2008 1:19:31 PMRespond ^
I love how careful this guy appears to be. He calls for the
iradication of Islam but omits certain details on how to do that.
Obviously everyone is thinking "Kill 'em all" but he can say "Oh, well
I never said THAT." He can accomplish his own goals while passing the
buck off to someone else. It's great really. Not that I agree with it
in the least but he is a true politician at heart.
Posted by:WalkerMarch 13, 2008 1:29:26 PMRespond ^
This sounds like a typical left wing pro Islamic site. If you lefties
love Islam so much then you are hypocrits, because Islam, once
established, will take away most of your rights. You are living in a
dream world and better wake up and learn the true nature of Islam.
Posted by:Jewel BocksMarch 13, 2008 1:37:05 PMRespond ^
And you know what is the most hilarious thing. The entire Islamic
religion has never and will never call for the complete destruction of
another religion. The funny thing is that most evangelicals do not see
is that for many many hundreds of years when Islam was the world power
they allowed jews and catholics to worship freely. How many hard core
catholic societys have their been that have been very intolerant and
brutal.
Posted by:kevinMarch 13, 2008 1:40:21 PMRespond ^
Wrong Kevin,
You cannot not worship freely in Saudi Arabia, a bastion of hard core
Islamic religion.
Muslims will tell you anything to have you convert. You are obviously
a instrument of Islam.
Posted by:Jewel BocksMarch 13, 2008 1:44:35 PMRespond ^
Actually many of us Lefties are Atheist, and believe all religion is
bad not just Islam.
Posted by:MotomanicMarch 13, 2008 1:46:30 PMRespond ^
Yes, but many of you support Muslims over Christians, because you know
Muslims want to wipe out Christians. Right?
Posted by:Jewel BocksMarch 13, 2008 1:48:06 PMRespond ^
Dear Lefties,
You have a lot to learn. Please start here:
http://www.muslimhope.com/IslamReligionOfPeace.htm
END OF DISCUSSION.
Posted by:Jewel BocksMarch 13, 2008 1:52:57 PMRespond ^
All religions are false. The roots of christianity, islam and judaism
all rest in very ancient Egyptian religions.
For example, jesus never existed or the 20 or so historians of the
time would have mentioned him; additionally, he's basically a remake
of Horus. Anyone with guts can check this out. As for islam, sorry
guys horses don't fly and illiterate people don't translate scriptures
and there are no invisible people living in the sky. It's all garbage
and the sooner HUMANS understand it's all garbage, the sooner we will
stop killing each other over who's myth is the better myth.
Posted by:WriterWriterMarch 13, 2008 1:54:29 PMRespond ^
What about Obama's spiritual leader being openly anti-semetic and
overtly racist toward white people? Would Obama's election legitemize
these views? Wake up! We are AT WAR with "Islam" and they started it
on 9-11 thinking we were too scared to fight back. Thomas Jefferson
once said "A country that has been warred upon, but who will not fight
back is not worth statehood" With the US population largely reduced to
a bunch of weak-willed liberal panty-waists with no stomach to protect
themselves and their way of life, it's only a matter of time before
we're forced to pray to Mecca 5 times a day or die.
Posted by:tomMarch 13, 2008 1:59:15 PMRespond ^
and... McCain... savings and loan; McCain's wife: theft from her own
company and a druggie... it's all such amazing crap, but then, as
there's no such thing as education in the US - just a reliance on
stupid, made up religions (fantasy), few people have the ability to
understand who their current and possible future politicians are or
what crap they've been up to.
I'm Canadian. Lucky me... now if the continent would just separate
along the 49th, please....
Posted by:WriterWriterMarch 13, 2008 2:00:14 PMRespond ^
Dear Tom.
Before you continue the myth that some guy in a cave perpetrated 9/11,
please watch Zeitgeist. www.zeitgeistmovie.com. Just watch it. The Bin
Laden and Bush families have a business history together that dates
back over 50 years. Neil Bush was having dinner with one of Osama's
brothers the night before 9/11 and Bush senior was at breakfast with a
bunch of them on 9/11. Oh, and when no other planes were flying, 24
members of the Bin Laden family were flown out of the states ON 9/11
not three hours after the incident.
Wake up man. Islam is a diversion so that YOU, citizens of the US, do
not even understand what's going on, let alone know enough to question
your government.
WATCH THAT FILM first. Please. If you still feel the same after
watching it, we can talk.
writerwriter1@xxxxxxxxx
Posted by:WriterWriterMarch 13, 2008 2:05:01 PMRespond ^
Parsley is a god nut !! A dangerous psycopath !!
Posted by:MurdochMarch 13, 2008 2:12:40 PMRespond ^
Looks like someone has been watching the Zeitgeist. I will admit the
religion aspect of that movie is garbage but the rest of the money is
seems quite accurate. Now about this dummy parsley, if you actually do
some research on legitimate sites instead of fanatical or biased sites
either against or with islam you'll see that islam by reading the Holy
QURAN does not state in it hatred against jews or other races, or
promote violence even. So by looking at what Parsley is saying, I
would assume that Christianity promotes violence and hatred toward all
not following its beliefs.
Posted by:RazMarch 13, 2008 2:13:11 PMRespond ^
Thanks God I,m canadian too, it"s now time to build a fence between
USA-Canada in order to contains the american god nuts ,the
Robertsons ,Falwells,Parsley etc are satanist,americans are a bunch of
gullable religion's suckers...USA are doomed !Please do not come to
Canada !!
Posted by:WilbrodMarch 13, 2008 2:22:54 PMRespond ^
Poor Parsley and poor McCain. I kinda feel sorry for them. If I wasn't
an atheist, I'd pray for the both of them...
And a hearty AMEN to Great..... and turbonium!
Posted by:SciguyMarch 13, 2008 2:25:12 PMRespond ^
Zionist jews are satanist.they don't believe in the God that we
pray,their God is a materialistic God Mammon !! Their ancestors adored
the golden calf ,they now adore a 1 ton menorah made of gold !!
Christian zionist are lost souls...zionism is satanism !! The real
jews are against today's Israel !!It is written in the Bible that the
jews must wait until God sends back a prophet before returning to the
Holy Land..The Zionist are defying God'words !!
Posted by:Johnny B GoodMarch 13, 2008 2:30:54 PMRespond ^
Kissing babies doesn't make politicians pedophiles. Schmoozing wingnut
evangelicals doesn't make McCain a wingnut evangelical. It makes him a
Republican running for President. If he calls Parsley a wingnut, then
thousands of his wingnut followers will stay home on election day,
reading their autographed copies of Mein Kampf.
Posted by:JimMarch 13, 2008 2:31:02 PMRespond ^
Remember, kids! Religion is a GOOD thing!
Posted by:J. GrantMarch 13, 2008 2:31:07 PMRespond ^
Huh? I am a christian, reverend, but when did our battle became of
flesh and blood?
Do you remember the crusades and what they did to put all our faces to
shame? So you are up for it again? Being a christian of course makes
my view of Islam as false, but that does not justify killing them.
Besides why would you disturb the missionaries to the Islam nations by
raising the anger and hatred against Christians?
If your method is ever valid in God's eyes, I think the Lord Jesus
would have entered Jerusalem with his army with a sword, or a machine
gun or whatever, in his hand, instead of being crucified for our sins,
he would have killed us all.
He could have destroyed us all and he still would be righteous even if
he did because that is what we deserved.
He didn't. why? What about mercy, what about love? Our foundation is
not laid upon swords. If yours is, then I think you are something
else.
Posted by:Tom KumagaiMarch 13, 2008 2:31:32 PMRespond ^
Parsley is just another one of those smart aleck grabbing idiot's
money !! Alleluia morons !! ALLELUIA MORONS !! I will do miracle $50
each !! Let the good money come to me it is God's will oh you
morons !!
Posted by:MikeMarch 13, 2008 2:36:55 PMRespond ^
The Pentecostal religion is nothing but brain washing and mind control
and money hungry business of poorly educated and hate mongeering
people. The pastor steals there money by controling their minds. I
have seen first hand knowledge of this practice. A pastor I know
selected uneduacted members to instill in others the fear that they
would go to HELL if they didn't obey the rules of the Pentecostal
religion.
This married pastor had a sexual relationship with a very young menber
and when the members dismissed him as pastor, but still let him be a
menber, he tried to take over the church saying it was his. The
members contributed and collected money for a building fund and had
the church built. So much for religion.
Posted by:perplexedMarch 13, 2008 2:39:25 PMRespond ^
Religions were created by man in order to control MAN !!
Christianism is bull[deleted] so is Islam,all religions are
bull[deleted]
Posted by:ZbignewMarch 13, 2008 2:41:11 PMRespond ^
Wanna start your own business, you wanna own your own rackett,wanna
make money tons of money ?????
START YOUR OWN RELIGION
All you need is to be a good liar with a big mouth !!
Posted by:Big KikeMarch 13, 2008 2:45:05 PMRespond ^
Hagee and Parsley.I hope he also gets the nod from Paul and Jan Crouch
and Benny the Hinn. What a joke the right wing repubs are.
Posted by:BillMarch 13, 2008 2:52:37 PMRespond ^
Jesus is the most quoted prophet in the Qur'an --
Posted by:@pseudoMarch 13, 2008 2:53:00 PMRespond ^
'Christianity' -- but ya you're right
Posted by:@pseudoMarch 13, 2008 2:54:12 PMRespond ^
Give ya money ,give all ya got to your preacha,to ya religion,you will
feel the love of God,give give give,money is dirty ,it's evil ,give it
away to your local religious hacker,give your house,give everything
you got to religion,you will go to heaven (the local asylum)
Posted by:Tony BalonyMarch 13, 2008 2:55:04 PMRespond ^
The jews have sold Jesus for a few shekels,they had him killed because
he knew to much about their gimmicks
Posted by:DildoMarch 13, 2008 2:58:25 PMRespond ^
Parsley had an affair with his poodle...
Posted by:PugnyMarch 13, 2008 3:03:14 PMRespond ^
The "peaceful" Quran (sarcasm intended):
2:191 And slay them wherever ye find them, and drive them out of the
places whence they drove you out, for persecution is worse than
slaughter. And fight not with them at the Inviolable Place of Worship
until they first attack you there, but if they attack you (there) then
slay them. Such is the reward of disbelievers.
9:5 Then, when the sacred months have passed, slay the idolaters
wherever ye find them, and take them (captive), and besiege them, and
prepare for them each ambush. But if they repent and establish worship
and pay the poor-due, then leave their way free. Lo! Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful.
9:29 Fight against such of those who have been given the Scripture as
believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, and forbid not that which Allah
hath forbidden by His messenger, and follow not the Religion of Truth,
until they pay the tribute readily, being brought low.
9:30 And the Jews say: Ezra is the son of Allah, and the Christians
say: The Messiah is the son of Allah. That is their saying with their
mouths. They imitate the saying of those who disbelieved of old. Allah
(Himself) fighteth against them. How perverse are they! [The Ezra
error is an obvious demonstration that there is no Allah]
5:33 The only reward of those who make war upon Allah and His
messenger and strive after corruption in the land will be that they
will be killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet on alternate
sides cut off, or will be expelled out of the land. Such will be their
degradation in the world, and in the Hereafter theirs will be an awful
doom; [This one explains the Muslim tradition of beheading]
9:28 O ye who believe! The idolaters only are unclean. So let them not
come near the Inviolable Place of Worship after this their year. If ye
fear poverty (from the loss of their merchandise) Allah shall preserve
you of His bounty if He will. Lo! Allah is Knower, Wise.
9:73 O Prophet! Strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites! Be
harsh with them. Their ultimate abode is hell, a hapless journey's
end.
25:52 So obey not the disbelievers, but strive against them herewith
with a great endeavour.
66:9 O Prophet! Strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites,
and be stern with them. Hell will be their home, a hapless journey's
end.
47:4 Now when ye meet in battle those who disbelieve, then it is
smiting of the necks until, when ye have routed them, then making fast
of bonds; and afterward either grace or ransom till the war lay down
its burdens. That (is the ordinance). And if Allah willed He could
have punished them (without you) but (thus it is ordained) that He may
try some of you by means of others. And those who are slain in the way
of Allah, He rendereth not their actions vain.
3:28 Let not the believers take disbelievers for their friends in
preference to believers. Whoso doeth that hath no connection with
Allah unless (it be) that ye but guard yourselves against them, taking
(as it were) security. Allah biddeth you beware (only) of Himself.
Unto Allah is the journeying.
8:12 When thy Lord inspired the angels, (saying): I am with you. So
make those who believe stand firm. I will throw fear into the hearts
of those who disbelieve. Then smite the necks and smite of them each
finger.
Posted by:SillyAllah.comMarch 13, 2008 3:19:58 PMRespond ^
If McCain wins the election, I'm going to Canada.
Posted by:anonymousMarch 13, 2008 4:09:48 PMRespond ^
It would be very nice if you study history before you open your mouth.
Try to research and read some about Prophet Muhammad's life instead of
just making baseless accusations. Peace.
Posted by:DanialMarch 13, 2008 4:15:19 PMRespond ^
Arab Muslims have a use and that is they are tasked to destroy the
secularist/atheist parts of America.
God's plan is to let idiots destroy each other so the remaining
righteous ones could rule this earth.
Islamic Arab countries which ban Christianity in their places are
dangerous. And so are other countries which fully believe in evolution
like Europe and communist countries like Russia and China.
If you don't believe it now, you'll believe it soon coz it's coming.
911 is just a sample and it ain't over yet.
For who else would put to silence all those unbelieving mouths among
Americans? Christians? Naaah. Christians just warns. Arab Islamists
will do the killings and someday they will succeed.
Posted by:Spiderman2March 13, 2008 4:15:41 PMRespond ^
The reverend speaks the truth so we should all blindly follow his
words. I believe everything I'm told (especially if it comes from our
government)and allow religion to tell me how to live my life. I love
our president.
Any idea who I am? I'm one of many millions off Americans that has
absolutely no clue what is actually go on in the world. Genocide? You
must be kidding. Torture? No way. Not us. Wars for oil? That can't be
true.
Religion is a method for social control. Humans (myself included) are
nothing more than a micro organism that exists in a univere too large
for us to imagine. Our planet is nothing more than a grain of sand in
a giant sand box.
Posted by:American #16,568,445March 13, 2008 4:35:39 PMRespond ^
I've had Muslim friends since the 1970's. I suppose they're like most
Americans: not led by fanatics. One Palistinian's family business and
property was taken by the Israelis, but he doesn't hate Jews. But all
relirions have nuts like Parsnip.
Posted by:MikeMarch 13, 2008 4:46:04 PMRespond ^
Hmmm... a Christian pastor thinks Islam is false? Now that's big
news...
Posted by:sterMarch 13, 2008 4:51:43 PMRespond ^
Intrestingly, Jesus was not a founder - he was a prophet and he
conveyed the message of God like other prophets did and so did
Muhammad. Oh yes, by the way, it is "Gottam Budh" and if you ever read
the history of Thailand, you will now how many christians were killed
in the name of Budhism (so called most peaceful religion). Please read
and be diversified. Just checking, how do you explain Crusades -
another great act of peace?
Posted by:DanialMarch 13, 2008 4:54:04 PMRespond ^
It's funny how when a person associated with a Democratic candidate
makes stupid comments (see Ferraro most recently) that person is taken
to task, but when a person associated with a Republican candidate
makes stupid comments, the candidate is taken to task.
Posted by:RonMarch 13, 2008 4:59:34 PMRespond ^
Which books are you reading to say Crusades were to defend
Christianity? Did you make it at home or just ordered to write history
in your dreams as it suits your arguments... your'e pathetic.
Posted by:DanialMarch 13, 2008 5:03:51 PMRespond ^
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