Republican preachers spouting hate, lies -- why no outrage from the right??? Why don't we hear this *** on Fox??



Christians First/Only & Bashing Other Religions

Pledge of Allegiance to the Christian Flag (as recited at Summit
Ministries):
"I pledge allegiance to the Christian flag and to the Savior for whose
kingdom it stands. One Savior, crucified, and coming again with life
and liberty to all who believe."

"We know who the homicidal maniacs are. They are the ones cheering and
dancing right now. We should invade their countries, kill their
leaders and convert them to Christianity."
--Ann Coulter, writing about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks

"We're not attacking Islam but Islam has attacked us. The God of Islam
is not the same God. He's not the son of God of the Christian or Judeo-
Christian faith. It's a different God, and I believe it is a very evil
and wicked religion."
--Franklin Graham, shortly after 9/11

�Islam was founded by Muhammad, a demon-possessed pedophile who had 12
wives, the last one of which was a 9-year-old girl. And I will tell
you Allah is not Jehovah either. Jehovah�s not going to turn you into
a terrorist that�ll try to bomb people and take the lives of thousands
and thousands of people."
--Rev. Jerry Vines, former President of the Southern Baptist
Convention, speaking at the June 2002 SBC convention

"Islam is a religion in which God requires you to send your son to die
for him. Christianity is a faith in which God sends his son to die for
you."
--Attorney General John Ashcroft, during an interview with syndicated
columnist and radio personality Cal Thomas

"Patrick Leahy is a 'God's people-hater.' I don't know if he hates
God, but he hates God's people."
--Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family

"George, do you think you ought to lecture me on what a Christian is
all about?"
--Dr. Dobson's reply to George Stephanopoulos when asked about the
quote above

"In your re-election, God has graciously granted America - though she
doesn't deserve it - a reprieve from the agenda of paganism. Put your
agenda on the front burner and let it boil. You owe liberals nothing.
They despise you because they despise your Christ."
--Bob Jones III, president of Bob Jones University in a letter to
George W. Bush after Nov. 2nd

U.S. District Judge Myron H. Thompson asked Alabama Chief Justice
Roy Moore, "Would you acknowledge that Buddhism is a religion?"
Moore replied, "Buddhism was considered a false religion by the
forefathers. It is not my definition of religion, no. It was not
their definition of religion under the First Amendment of the
Constitution."
"I wasn't really asking that," Thompson said. "I was just asking
whether religion - within the confines of the First Amendment as you
view it historically - [if] the term 'religion' includes Buddhists,
the Islamic faith, the Hindus?"
"I don't think so, sir, that Buddhists and other faiths - and I
won't speak to all faiths because I'm not a theologian - recognize the
Creator, God," Moore replied. "Some might, but if they do, it's not
the God of the Holy Scriptures. And that's why the Bible is used for
the very foundation upon which we take our oaths."
--Roy Moore, during court testimony over the Ten Commandments monument
he installed in the Alabama Judicial Building

"Federal district courts have no jurisdiction or authority to prohibit
the acknowledgment of God that is specifically recognized in the
Constitution of Alabama.... For a federal court to say we cannot
acknowledge God contradicts our history and our law."
--Roy Moore, December 10, 2002, in a statement announcing his appeal
of the decision requiring the removal of his Ten Commandments monument

"If this bill goes through, Congressman...it is going to guarantee one
day pro-life judges on the Supreme Court, pro-family members of
Congress. It's going to make it very difficult for someone like Bill
and Hillary Clinton to ever get in the White House again."
--Jerry Falwell, September 13, 2002 - Discussing the "Houses of
Worship Political Speech Protection Act" (H.R. 2357)

"We need to bring the spiritual and the political and the legislature
together. We need to take back our country. When kids can't pray in
school, that should tell you something. We need to get prayer back in
school, and that's just the beginning of many, many things that need
to be changed."
--Roberta Combs, President of the Christian Coalition, at the
Coalition's 11th "Road To Victory" convention, October 11, 2002

"I think that many people believe that. (Referring to separation of
church and state) The only problem is it's really a deception from
Satan. Because if God is in fact separated from the government, then
we can never possibly have a godly government. And there's no way for
America to be good if she's not godly."
"There are more righteous people in this nation that love God than
there are evil people. The only problem is the evil people make more
noise than we do, and that is so ridiculous. What we need more than
anything are godly men and women that will pass laws based on God's
word and moral principles, not laws based on their own particular
feelings."
"You know when prayer was taken out of the schools in 1962, it was
not really about prayer being taken out of the schools, it was a
violent assault against the future of the kingdom of God. Because
Satan knew if he could take spirituality away from children that the
next generation would not be able to do the kingdom of darkness any
damage."
"I know that we all appreciate and thank God for our godly
president. I believe President [sic] Bush is a man that is going to
say what is right and he is going to stand up for God no matter
what.... I believe that God is going to keep him there to bring
restoration to this nation."
--Joyce Meyer, speaking at the "Road To Victory" convention

"Two things made this country great: White men & Christianity. The
degree these two have diminished is in direct proportion to the
corruption and fall of the nation. Every problem that has arisen (sic)
can be directly traced back to our departure from God's Law and the
disenfranchisement of White men."
--State Rep. Don Davis (R-NC), emailed to every member of the North
Carolina House and Senate, reported by the Fayetteville Observer,
08-22-01

"[T]he text of the Pledge [of Allegiance] has become so engrained in
the national psyche that declaring it unconstitutional would have its
own Establishment Clause costs, as a generation of school children
would struggle to unlearn the Pledge they have recited for years and,
under the direction of public school teachers, would labor to banish
the reference to God from their memory. That would bespeak a level of
hostility to religion that is antithetical to the very purpose of the
Establishment Clause."
--Solicitor General Theodore Olson in a legal brief to the U.S.
Supreme Court arguing to keep the phrase "under god" in the Pledge of
Allegiance

"The Christian God encourages freedom, love, forgiveness, prosperity
and health. The Muslim god appears to value the opposite. The
personalities of each god are evident in the cultures, civilizations
and dispositions of the peoples that serve them. Muhammad's central
message was submission; Jesus' central message was love. They seem to
be very different personalities."
--Rev. Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of
Evangelicals, commenting on George W. Bush's statement that Christians
and Muslims "worship the same god."

"[T]he only purpose of the First Amendment was to allow the
acknowledgment of God.... [T]he very purpose of the First Amendment
was to allow the acknowledgment of God."
"We need to learn that God is the standard, and God was the standard
for law in our country, and we need to acknowledge that and then all
of these other things would follow."
"All of our forefathers knew that the event was in the hand of God,
and the Constitution was about the acknowledgement of God."
"Dr. Robertson for 40 years they�ve been saying that we can
acknowledge God if it doesn't mean anything, in the federal courts.
That�s a violation of the Third Commandment, 'Thou shall not take the
name of the Lord thy God in vain.' Indeed, government cannot tell you,
federal judges cannot tell you what you think. And that's exactly what
they�re trying to do, taking away the knowledge of God from our land,
and it�s the basis for everything, it�s the basis for our marriages�"
--Roy Moore, suspended Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice

"I think Mohammed was a terrorist. He - I read enough of the history
of his life written by both Muslims and � and - non-Muslims, that he
was a - a violent man, a man of war. And I do believe that - Jesus
set the example for love, as did Moses. And I think that Mohammed set
an opposite example."
--Jerry Falwell, 60 Minutes, October 6, 2002

"I have never said in a sermon or a speech that Muhammad is a
terrorist."
--Jerry Falwell, interview with Religion News Service

"[T]he persecution or elimination of non-Muslims has been a
cornerstone of Islamic conquests and rule for centuries." [The Quran]
provides ample evidence that Islam encourages violence in order to win
converts and to reach the ultimate goal of an Islamic world."
--Franklin Graham, Wall Street Journal [Another "Christian" bashing
other religions for what is equally present in the Bible]

"My creed is the Bible, which tells me I am supposed to stand up and
defend my faith. I don't hate Muslims, I just hate their false
doctrines."
"I expected some people would be offended, just as if someone put up
a sign that said the Bible should be flushed. That would offend me as
a Christian. This is America and we have the freedom of the press, so
I have the right to put up this sign."
"We are all told to be tolerant. You can be tolerant of other
people, but that doesn't mean you have to accept anything that teaches
against what is in the Bible."
--Rev. Creighton Lovelace, pastor of the 55-member Danieltown Baptist
Church in Forest City, NC Picture of the sign

"All things equal, I would prefer to have a child in a school that
has a strong appreciation for values, the kind of values that I think
are associated with the Christian communities, and so that this child
can be brought up in an environment that teaches them to have a strong
faith and to understand that there is a force greater than them
personally."
"In a religious environment the value system is pretty well set and
supported. In public schools there are so many different kids from
different kinds of experiences that it's very hard to get consensus
around some core values."
"The reason that Christian schools and Christian universities are
growing is a result of a strong value system. In a religious
environment the value system is set. That's not the case in a public
school where there are so many different kids with different kinds of
values."
"Absolutely, I think that religious values are wonderful values that
we should embrace in our daily lives wherever we are...." [Response to
whether religious values should be taught in public schools]
"I would off them my prayers." [Response to those who don't like the
Bush administration's overt religiosity]
--Former U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige, Baptist Press

"That's the phoniest argument there is. (Referring to separation of
church and state) This whole nation was founded as one nation under
God."
--Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), speaking at the "Road To Victory"
convention

"[Elected officials must] do what the scriptures say. God told me I
would be in Congress, but he gave me two words: 'No compromise.'"
"[I]t gets a little lonely on the House floor. We need more
Christians in Congress; we need more godly people.... Let's bring
this nation back to godly values; let's bring this nation back to
godly principles."
--Rep. Jo Ann Davis (R-Va.), speaking at the "Road To Victory"
convention - Ms. Davis is in need of facts: 491 of the 535 members of
the 107th Congress professed a Christian religious affiliation

"Yes, religion and politics do mix. America is a nation based on
biblical principles. Christian values dominate our government. The
test of those values is the Bible. Politicians who do not use the
bible to guide their public and private lives do not belong in
office."
--Beverly LaHaye, President of Concerned Women for America

"That phrase (separation of church and state) has so warped our
society it's unbelievable."
--Roy Moore, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice, speaking at the
"Road To Victory" convention

"I hope the Supreme Court will finally read the Constitution and see
there's no such thing, or no mention, of separation of church and
state in the Constitution."
--House Majority Leader Ton DeLay (R-TX), March 1, 2005

"What we are witnessing here are hate crimes against Christianity �
the manifestations, the symptoms of a sickness of the soul, a disease
a Vatican diplomat correctly calls 'Christianophobia,' the fear and
loathing of all things Christian, coupled with a fanatic will to
expunge from the public life of the West all reminders that ours was
once a Christian civilization and America once a Christian country."
--Pat Buchanan, December 13, 2004 in WorldNetDaily

FALWELL: "Up until this generation with the influence of the American
Civil Liberties Union and anti-Christ groups like Americans United for
Separation of Church and State --"

COLMES: "Oh 'anti,' that's not true, Reverend. They're not 'anti-
Christ.'"

FALWELL: "It is true. I know those guys and the fact is they're so
anti-religious, anti-Christian that they have tried to secularize the
country."
--Jerry Falwell on the November 22, 2004 edition of FOX News Channel's
Hannity & Colmes

"Of course the United States is a Christian country. In fact it is a
baseball-loving Christian country. Which doesn't mean that everyone is
a Christian or loves baseball. Which doesn't empower the government to
establish a national baseball team or force non-Christians to be
baptized. It is just a statement of fact."
-- David Gelertner, "Onward, Christian Solider," November 3 issue of
The Weekly Standard

"Why do they hate us so much? I will tell you this. This is my own
personal belief. One of the most fundamental reasons they hate us is
(a) because we are a nation of believers, and (b) because we support
Israel. Now, if you don't believe that this nation was founded on
Christian beliefs, Christian values, then go back and read the
writings and the orations of the founders of this nation, read what
they said. Every man that signed the Constitution of the United States
was of the Christian faith."
--Lt. General William G. Boykin

�Well, you know what I knew, that my God was bigger than his. I knew
that my God was a real God, and his was an idol.�
--Lt. General William G. Boykin, in a January 2003 speech in Daytona,
FL, recalling his efforts to capture an Islamic militant in Somalia
who had said he would be protected by Allah. After the militant was
captured, Boykin told him, �Mr. Atto, you underestimated our God.�

�Why is this man [George W. Bush] in the White House? The majority of
Americans did not vote for him. I tell you this morning that he�s in
the White House because God put him there for a time such as this.�
--Lt. General William G. Boykin, June 2003

"This is not a political speech. I am in fact apolitical. But why is
George W. Bush in the White House? �You must recognize that we as
Americans saw a miracle unfold with the election of George W. Bush.
Whether you voted for him or not is irrelevant. The fact is he is
there today not only to lead America, but to lead the world, and that
is what he is doing. Where does he start his day? He starts his day in
the Oval Office at 4:30 with a Bible in his hand."
--Lt. General William G. Boykin

"We as Americans, we as Christians, need to understand that that's not
the enemy that America's up against. In fact, the enemy that we're up
against is called the principality of darkness, he's called Satan. We
are in fact in a spiritual battle, ladies and gentlemen, more than we
are in a physical battle."
--Lt. General William G. Boykin

"The enemy will only be defeated if we come against them in the name
of Jesus."
"[W]e're a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots
are Judeo-Christian and the enemy is a guy named Satan."
"We in the army of God, in the house of God, kingdom of God have
been raised for such a time as this."
--Lt. General William G. Boykin

"Indeed, we must acknowledge god because our [Alabama] Constitution
says our justice system is established upon God. For him to say that
I can't say who God is is to disestablish the justice system of this
state. There's a moral law which the state has to honor."
--Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, CBS News Early Show

"I don't think it is right that we are required to rent a facility to
a group that promotes witchcraft. I don't think our founding fathers
had renting public facilities to witchcraft groups in mind when they
made up the laws."
"If it were just me making the call, I would not rent the facility
to them."
--County Commissioner Pete Shaub [around Lancaster, PA]

"I have many Muslim friends, but I want the people of this country
to know that the god of Islam is not the Christian god. The god of
Islam is not a father. The god of Christianity was the father of Jesus
Christ. There's a mood in this country that we'll believe a generic
belief. That is not acceptable. Political correctness has run amok in
this country."
"This country was not built by Hindus, nor Muslims, nor atheists. It
was built by Christian men and women."
"We need a sexual education program that warns young people of the
hell they'll create with their own bodies. Outside of marriage, sex
kills." He cites his own experience; he was "sexually active" before
his 1974 marriage to his wife, Jane.
"Alan Dershowitz said I alienated millions by praying in the name of
Jesus Christ. In what other name should I pray? If a Hindu president
was being inaugurated, that president could have summoned a clergyman
to pray in the name of Hindu gods."
"I am not attacking Muslims. But how come the Muslim clerics have
not gone to ground zero and had a prayer vigil and apologized to the
nation in the name of Islam?"
"But where are the Muslim clerics? When people say this is a
'peaceful religion,' don't tell me that. When a suicide bomber straps
on a bomb, that's not peaceful. The Baptists are not doing that.
Neither are the Pentecostals."
--Franklin Graham, various quotes reported in the August 8 Washington
Post

"They would have us believe that Islam is just as good as
Christianity. Christianity was founded by the virgin-born son of God,
Jesus Christ. Islam was founded by Muhammad, a demon-possessed
pedophile who had 12 wives, the last one of which was a 9-year-old
girl. And I will tell you Allah is not Jehovah either. Jehovah�s not
going to turn you into a terrorist that�ll try to bomb people and take
the lives of thousands and thousands of people."
--Rev. Jerry Vines, Former President of the Southern Baptist
Convention and current pastor of the 25,000-member First Baptist
Church of Jacksonville, Fla., June 10, 2002

"Lots of people I�ve spoken to � not just the grassroots but also
leaders of other pro-family organizations � are bewildered at why
George Bush is doing so much to pay homage to Islam. Conservative
evangelicals love Muslims. They care for them. They want to provide
religious freedom for them. However, they are diametrically opposed to
Islam. It�s the same difference we have with the homosexual community.
We care about homosexuals, yet we�re opposed to their agenda because
we know it destroys their lives. Likewise, we care about Muslims, but
we�re opposed to even any tacit endorsement of Islam because it�s
against the will of God."
--Joe Glover of the Family Policy Network, a Virginia-based group
known mostly for criticizing gay rights; from Beliefnet.com

"We don�t believe Islam needs validating at the highest level of
American government. A lot of people think Bush has bent way too far
over backward to say nice things about Muslims."
--David Crowe, director of Restore America, a group based in Oregon

"[The wall of separation] has caused oppression and aids the spread
of crime, violence, immorality and false ideology, enslaving our
society....The wall is constructed of lies, false interpretation of
laws and enforcement of laws contradictory to the intent of the
Constitution."
"When the Berlin Wall finally came down, thousands crossed the
border to freedom and the opportunity for a prosperous life. So, too,
as the mythical wall of separation is removed, thousands will be able
to learn of America's true Christian heritage and the principles and
morals that this heritage has bestowed."
--Sam Silligato, 1998 Salvation army publication The War Cry

"We curse the darkness, we're against what the ACLU and Americans
United are, and what the crazy runaway liberal judges are doing.
We're going to train a few thousand Christian attorneys who are just
as radical as the preachers."
"We're here to stay, we're going to bring this nation back and we
couldn't care less what you [his opponents] think about it."
--Jerry Falwell, speaking about his new Liberty University Law School
while at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth,
TX, August 24, 2004

"Ladies and gentlemen, Christianity offers the only viable,
reasonable, definitive answer to the questions of 'Where did I come
from?' 'Why am I here?' 'Where am I going?' 'Does life have any
meaningful purpose?' " DeLay said. "Only Christianity offers a way to
understand that physical and moral border. Only Christianity offers a
comprehensive worldview that covers all areas of life and thought,
every aspect of creation. Only Christianity offers a way to live in
response to the realities that we find in this world -- only
Christianity."
--House Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) at the First Baptist Church
of Pearland, TX., on April 12, 2002

"This gives me a chance to get the truth out, uncut. This country runs
and operates on the Judeo-Christian ethic that comes from the Bible."
--Rep. Randy Ball (R-Titusville) in remarks about the Florida ban on
adoption by homosexuals

"We need to tell both parties, 'It's our way or the highway.' You and
I can bring the ruling reign of the cross to America."
--Bishop Harry Jackson at Justice Sunday II

"We are approaching a time when Christians, especially, may have to
declare the social contract between Enlightenment rationalists and
Biblical believers - which formed the basis of the constitution
written at our nation's founding - null and void".
--Cal Thomas, Washington Times, October 23, 1996

"I speak for Jesus when I say, '*** You and the donkey you rode in
on!'"
--Brice Wellington

"Obviously, I would tell our nation, 'Prepare to meet thy God.'
America must return to God. We must return to America's obligation to
the Creator, the One we originally recognized in the Declaration of
Independence. We must recognize God's providential care of this nation
and His blessing on our people."
--Jerry Falwell on "Old Time Gospel Hour," June 1, 1997

"Modern U.S. Supreme Courts have raped the Constitution and raped the
Christian faith and raped the churches by misinterpreting what the
founders had in mind in the First Amendment of the Constitution...
[W]e must fight against those radical minorities who are trying to
remove God from our textbooks, Christ from our nation. We must never
allow our children to forget that this is a Christian nation. We must
take back what is rightfully ours."
--Jerry Falwell, March 1993 sermon

"We are talking about Christianizing America. We are talking about the
Gospel in a political context."
--Paul Weyrich, founder and president of the Free Congress Foundation

"What Christians have got to do is take back this country, one
precinct at a time, one neighborhood at a time, and one state at a
time... I honestly believe that in my lifetime we will see a country
once again governed by Christians..."
--Religious News Service, 5/1/1990

"Atheistic secular humanists should be removed from office and
Christians should be elected...Government and true Christianity are
inseparable."
--Robert Simonds, founder & president of Citizens for Excellence in
Education

"As the church watches from the sidelines, the ungodly elect atheists
and homosexuals to school boards and legislatures to enact policies
and laws that destroy our Christian children and discriminate against
Christian families."
--Robert Simonds

"Most American children do not know that this is a Christian nation...
[O]ur Constitution won't work in Russia, won't work in Haiti, won't
work in Iraq. It only works where the people believe in the Christ of
the Bible. The United States of America."
--Jerry Falwell on "Sunday Live with Jerry Falwell," July 23, 1995

"For too long, government has attempted to censor expression of
religion. Discrimination against religion under the guise of
separation of church and state needs to end."
"The Ten Commandments represent the very cornerstone of the values
this nation was built upon, and the basis of so much of our legal
system here in America."
--U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R -Ala.), March 7, 2002 during the
unveiling of the "Ten Commandments Defense Act" - H. R. 3895

"[The bill] does not violate the Establishment Clause of the
Constitution. The Ten Commandments do not represent one single
religion - in fact they are tenets of Judaism, Islam and
Christianity."
--Rep. Robert Aderholt, quoted in press materials released in February
2002

"Our founding fathers, they were going to take the word of God, and
God has given us in the Bible his word, and they said this book will
always be true, and if there is ever a close call in policy, in
leadership, in law, in society, if there's ever a question, we want to
look to the source of absolute truth. That's why the Ten Commandments
are so important. They were the original source of American law."
--David Gibbs, attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents, at the
"Confronting the Judicial War on Faith" conference

"Father, we echo the words of the apostle Paul, because we know Judge
Greer claims to be a Christian. So as the Apostle Paul said in First
Corinthians 5, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when you are
gathered together, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, deliver
such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that his
spirit."
--Unknown preacher at the "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith"
conference

For articles about the "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith"
conference, visit The Nation

"(W)hile it is true that the United States of America was founded on
the sacred principle of religious freedom for all, that liberty was
never intended to exalt other religions to the level that Christianity
holds in our country's heritage. Our Founders expected that
Christianity -- and no other religion -- would receive support from
the government as long as that support did not violate peoples'
consciences and their right to worship. They would have found utterly
incredible the idea that all religions, including paganism, be treated
with equal deference. As for our Hindu priest friend, the United
States is a nation that has historically honored the one true God. Woe
be to us on that day when we relegate him to being merely one among
countless other deities in the pantheon of theologies."
--Family Research Council, Culture Facts newsletter 9/21/2000,
commenting on a Hindu priest giving the opening prayer in the House of
Representatives

"I want you to just let a wave of intolerance wash over you. I want
you to let a wave of hatred wash over you. Yes, hate is good... Our
goal is a Christian nation. We have a biblical duty, we are called on
by God to conquer this country. We don't want equal time. We don't
want pluralism."
--Randall Terry, The News Sentinel, (Ft. Wayne, IN.), 8/16/93

"We are to make Bible-obeying disciples of anybody that gets in our
way."
--Jay Grimstead, February 1987

"The [Supreme] Court, by seeking to equate Christianity with other
religions, merely assaults the one faith. The Court in essence is
assailing the true God by democratizing the Christian religion."
--John Whitehead, founder & president of the Rutherford Institute, The
Separation Illusion

"Nobody has the right to worship on this planet any other God than
Jehovah. And therefore the state does not have the responsibility to
defend anybody's pseudo-right to worship an idol."
--Rev. Joseph Morecraft, Chalcedon Presbyterian Church, "Biblical Role
of Civil Government" speech given 8/31/93 at Biblical Worldview and
Christian Education Conference

"The most humble Christian is more qualified for office than the best-
educated pagan. We built quite a little grass-roots machine out there
[in San Diego]. Now it's my burden to multiply that success all across
America."
--Gary Cass, executive director of Reclaiming America, talking about
Christians taking over school boards

"Our job is to reclaim America for Christ, whatever the cost. As the
vice regents of God, we are to exercise godly dominion and influence
over our neighborhoods, our schools, our government, our literature
and arts, our sports arenas, our entertainment media, our news media,
our scientific endeavors -- in short, over every aspect and
institution of human society."
--D. James Kennedy of Coral Ridge Ministries describing the role of
Christians

"The Christian glories in the death of a pagan because thereby Christ
himself is glorified."
--Saint Bernard, Richard the Lionheart (J. Gillingham; 1989), quoted
from Encarta Book of Quotations

"Unique among the nations, America recognized the source of our
character as being godly and eternal, not being civic and temporal.
And because we have understood that our source is eternal, America has
been different. We have no king but Jesus."
--John Ashcroft, Commencement address given on May 8, 1999 at Bob
Jones University

"If you don't want a Christian nation, then go to one of the many
nations that are heathen already, rather than perverting ours."
"You're welcome to come, but leave your religions, your bibles, all
your other things back where you came from." "Islam and America are
opposites. They hate us. They want to kill us. I'm not anti-Jewish or
anti-Catholic. I'm anti-Islam because that religion right there is
anti-American."
--Jeff Fugate, pastor of Clays Mill Road Baptist Church, Lexington,
KY, July 03, 2002
Fugate said he has heard from dozens of people who approved of the
rally and his message. He also criticized liberals, homosexuals, cross-
dressers, Hollywood stars, rock musicians and the U.S. Supreme Court.

"I am sure that only a Christian-controlled country is going to be
able to stand up to the impending threat and avert the approaching
disaster that our nation is facing."
--Rev. D. James Kennedy, president of the Center for Reclaiming
America

"This is God's world, not Satan's. Christians are the lawful heirs,
not non-Christians."
--Gary North, Political Polytheism: The Myth of Pluralism (Tyler, TX:
Institute for Christian Economics, 1989), p. 102

"Hey - get with the program! CHRISTIANS are INDIVIDUALS!! NON-
CHRISTIANS are a BIG BLURRY MESS!!!"
--Melinda Shore

"[W]e need a legal strategy which protects the rights of those of us
who hold Christian convictions which will afford us the opportunity to
contend once again for the mind of this culture."
--Keith A. Fournier, ACLJ brochure "Religious Cleansing"

"With all due respect to those dear people, my friend, God Almighty
does not hear the prayer of a Jew."
--Bailey Smith, a founding father of Robertson's Christian Coalition,
once told 15,000 people at a Religious Roundtable briefing in Dallas,
June 26, 1994

"Separation of church and state doesn't mean separation of God and
government. Rule of law doesn't mean rule of man. Without the
acknowledgment of God, there would be no First Amendment."
--Roy Moore, June 20, 2005, addressing the Southern Baptist Convention
Pastors Conference in Nashville

"The long war on Christianity in America continues today on the
floor of the United States House of Representatives."
"Like a moth to a flame, Democrats can't help themselves when it
comes to denigrating and demonizing Christians."
--Rep. John Hostettler, R-Ind., June 20, 2005, while debating a
defense spending bill amendment about Air Force proselytizing

"The Jews are returning to their land of unbelief. They are
spiritually blind and desperately in need of their Messiah and
Savior."
--Jerry Falwell, Listen, America!

"If he's going to be the counterfeit of Christ, he has to be Jewish.
The only thing we know is he must be male and Jewish."
--Jerry Falwell commenting on the anti-Christ, January 1999

"I�ve been talking to you about the clash between Israel and the
Palestinians which is a clash between President Sharon and Yasser
Arafat. But deeper than that is a clash between two cultures: the
Jewish culture and Islamic culture. At times this seems to be a clash
between God�s plan and Satan�s plan. I deeply believe that God has a
plan for the Jews and for the land of Palestine. The violence is
Satan�s opposition."
--Jerry Falwell

"My responsibility is to follow the Scriptures which call upon us to
occupy the land until Jesus returns.
--James Watt, The Washington Post, May 24, 1981

"America is under the judgment of God. And if we are ever going to
rebuild this country, it must be under God's law. Our goal must be
simple: We must have a Christian nation built on God's law, on the Ten
Commandments. No apologies."
--Randall Terry, Operation Rescue, address to "Cities of Refuge"
campaign, Willoughby Hills, OH, July, 1993

"A cult is any group that has a form of godliness, but does not
recognize Jesus Christ as the unique son of God."....."One test of a
cult is that it often does not strictly teach that Jesus is the only
begotten Son of God who Himself is God manifested in the
flesh."......"Christian-oriented cults include the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints or Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints
(Mormons), the Worldwide Church of God, Christian Science, Unity,
Unitarianism, The Way International, Rosicrucian Society of America,
Bahai, Hare Krishna, Scientology, the Unification Church, and the
Jehovah's Witnesses."
--CBN pamphlet "Cults," 1992

"When the Christian majority takes over this country, there will be no
satanic churches, no more free distribution of pornography, no more
talk of rights for homosexuals. After the Christian majority takes
control, pluralism will be seen as immoral and evil and the state will
not permit anybody the right to practice evil."
--Gary Potter, president of Catholics for Christian Political Action

"If you're not a born-again Christian, you're a failure as a human
being."
--Jerry Falwell

"We're fighting against humanism, we're fighting against
liberalism ... we are fighting against all the systems of Satan that
are destroying our nation today ... our battle is with Satan himself."
--Jerry Falwell

"The idea that religion and politics don't mix was invented by the
Devil to keep Christians from running their own country."
--Jerry Falwell, Sermon, July 4, 1976

"If we are going to save America and evangelize the world, we cannot
accommodate secular philosophies that are diametrically opposed to
Christian truth."
--Jerry Falwell, "Moral Majority Report" for September, 1984

"The Bible is the inerrant ... word of the living God. It is
absolutely infallible, without error in all matters pertaining to
faith and practice, as well as in areas such as geography, science,
history, etc."
--Jerry Falwell, Finding Inner Peace and Strength

"What this is coming down to is who runs the country. It's us against
them. It's the good guys versus the bad guys. It's the God-fearing
people against the pagans, and some of the pagans are going to
church."
--Randall Terry, Operation Rescue, speech in Jackson, Miss., 4/92,

"The long-term goal of Christians in politics should be to gain
exclusive control over the franchise. Those who refuse to submit
publicly to the eternal sanctions of God by submitting to His Church's
public marks of the covenant--baptism and holy communion--must be
denied citizenship, just as they were in ancient Israel."
--Gary North - Political Polytheism: The Myth of Pluralism, Tyler, TX:
Institute for Christian Economics, 1989, p. 87

"Most politically active Christians don't want equal time with
homosexuals, abortionists, animal worshipping pagans, witches, radical
feminists and pornographers. We want them silenced and mercifully
disciplined according to the word of God."
--Jay Rogers reviewing Ralph Reed's Politically Incorrect in
"Chalcedon Report," 2/95

"No, I don't know that atheists should be considered citizens, nor
should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
--George Bush Sr. to a reporter August 27, 1988, while serving as vice-
president and running for President

"My heart sank when they opened the National Day of Prayer and
Remembrance service in the name of God, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Jesus
and Allah. I don�t pray in the name of Baal any more than I pray in
the name of Allah. Because guess what? Allah is a different god. It�s
not one big umbrella, and we shouldn�t just get along. If you look at
the Bible, God isn�t real fond of people who pray to false gods."
--Janet Folger, head of TV preacher D. James Kennedy�s Center for
Reclaiming America

"Christianity and politics not only do mix, but for democracy as we
have known it to survive, they must mix."
-- Rev. Donald Wildmon, Miami Herald, (11/16/93)

"The world will not know how to live or which direction to go without
the Church's Biblical influence on its theories, laws, actions, and
institutions."
--Randall Terry

"When science and the Bible differ, science has obviously
misinterpreted its data."
--Henry Morris, Institute for Creation Research

"We are engaged in a social, political, and cultural war. There's a
lot of talk in America about pluralism. But the bottom line is
somebody's values will prevail. And the winner gets the right to teach
our children what to believe."
--Gary Bauer

"So let us be blunt about it: We must use the doctrine of religious
liberty to gain independence for Christian schools until we train up a
generation of people who know that there is no religious neutrality,
no neutral law, no neutral education, and no neutral civil government.
Then they will be get busy in constructing a Bible-based social,
political and religious order which finally denies the religious
liberty of the enemies of God."
--Gary North, "The Intellectual Schizophrenia of the New Christian
Right" in Christianity and Civilization: The Failure of the American
Baptist Culture, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), p. 25

"Our culture is superior. Our culture is superior because our religion
is Christianity and that is the truth that makes men free."
--Pat Buchanan, speech to the Christian Coalition, Sept. 1993, as
reported in ADL Report, 1994

"The present war is not a war between a secular nation and a Muslim
nation. Ours is not a secular nation. We are the single-most
religious of all the advanced nations, and the third- or fourth-most
religious of all nations anywhere on earth. Our Founding's religion,
in case you want to know, is predominantly Christian and Jewish. And
a good thing, too!"
--Michael Novak, National Review

"The 'Owner's Manual' for the Constitution is the Bible."
--Tony Nassif, California Christian Coalition and the National Council
on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools

"There is no separation of church and state. There always has been,
and always will be, a role for Christianity and the gospel in American
public policy."
--Rev. Louis Sheldon (head of the Traditional Values Coalition),
Charisma magazine

"But integration and equality are myths; they disguise a new
segregation and a new equality...Every social order institutes its own
program of separation or segregation. A particular faith and morality
is given privileged status and all else is separated for progressive
elimination."
--R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig
Press, 1973), p. 296

"The Quran's good verses are like the food an assassin adds to poison
to disguise a deadly taste. Better to find the same food, sans
poison, in the Bible."
--Don Richardson, a well-known missionary who worked in Muslim
countries, in Secrets of the Quran (Regal Books, 2003)

"This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with
God's help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no
power on earth can stop us."
--D. James Kennedy, Character & Destiny: A Nation in Search of Its
Soul, 1994 (p. 85)

"For the last 40 years, the anti-Christian Left in America has waged a
sustained attack against faith in God, traditional moral norms, the
rule of law and the traditional marriage-based family."
--House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX)

"If we are going to save this country, if we are going to
reestablish that belief in God, it's up to us. If we don't do it, who
will?"
"There is another war [besides Iraq] going on in this country. This
one is far more insidious. It's one that you just can't go and
attack. It's a war for the absolute soul of this country."
"God looked down on this country because this country was founded on
the rock - and that rock was our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. And
when the storms came and the rains came, the rock, it did not move.
But over the last 15 or 20 years, something began to erode."
--Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, at the Alabama Christian Coalition's
"Friends of the Family" Celebration, 3/8/03

"A good bit of the country thinks the meaning of America is it's a
place where you get to do whatever you want. Different strokes for
different folks; if it feels good, do it.... And then there are
people like us who believe with all our hearts that that was NOT what
the country was supposed to be about. We believe that it's supposed
to be a place built on ordered liberty under God."
"Somebody gets to put their views into practice through our laws.
And the winner of this big war between those two worldviews is going
to win our children. In the war over the meaning of America, we're
going to win."
--Gary Bauer, Family Research Council's Washington Briefing, 3/15/03

"It's an issue of patriotism. The Islamic religion is so . . . part
and parcel with the attack on America. I just didn't want to be
there, be a part of that. Even though the mainstream Islamic religion
doesn't profess to hate America, nonetheless it spawns the groups that
hate America."
"[T]he religion is the focal point of the hate-America sentiment in
the world."
"My god is not Mohammed."
--Rep. Lois McMahan, (R) - Gig Harbor [Washington] - One of two
Republican representatives to walk of the House floor when Imam
Mohamad Joban gave the opening prayer -- Rep. Cary Condotta, (R) -
East Wenatchee added, "let's just say I wasn't particularly
interested."

"It has come to my attention that comments that I made Monday
afternoon have caused misunderstanding and offenses. I want to make
it clear that it was not my intention to offend anyone by my actions
or words.
"Specifically, I want to state that it was not my intention to
slight or show any ill will toward Imam Mohamad Joban or any other
American member of the Islamic faith."
--Rep. Lois McMahan, (R) - Gig Harbor [Washington], "apologizing" on
the House floor

"The Islamic religion in my view is a cult. On the show I said that
Islam is a dangerous religion."
"I don't look for everyone to believe what I believe, because
everyone is not as astute about religion as I am. That's my life."
"I am concerned about the criticism [some directed toward Jeb Bush]
in that I don't see where my personal opinion should cause an uproar
in other people's hearts."
--Rev. O'Neal Dozier, a Pompano Beach minister and Broward County
Judicial Nominating Commission member (appointed by Jeb Bush), July 7,
2006 when asked to recap the controversial comments he made earlier on
The Steve Kane Radio Show on WNN-AM 1470. Dozier opposes the opening
of an Islamic mosque in the area because "We don't want our area to be
a breeding ground for terrorists." In the past, Dozier has asked Gov.
Bush's appointments to the Broward circuit and county courts if they
were ''God-fearing,'' and inquired about their parenting abilities.

"Anybody that doesn't believe in God isn't a good citizen.... If an
atheist found a wallet on the ground, they would pick it up, plunder
the money and throw the wallet back on the ground."
--Glen Schmidt, district committee chair of the Chief Seattle Council
[Boy Scouts]

"Chesterfield's non-sectarian invocations are traditionally made to a
divinity that is consistent with the Judeo-Christian tradition. Based
upon our review of Wicca, it is neo-pagan and invokes polytheistic,
pre-Christian deities. Accordingly, we cannot honor your request to
be included on the list of religious leaders that are invited to
provide invocations at the meetings of the Board of Supervisors."
--Chesterfield County Attorney Steven L. Micas, in response to Cynthia
Simpson, a Wiccan who asked to give an invocation before the Board

"I hope she's a good witch, like Glinda." --Supervisor Renny B.
Humphrey
"It is a mockery. It is not any religion I would subscribe to.
There are certain places we ought not go, and this is one of them." --
Board Chair Kelly E. Miller --Comments made to the Richmond Times-
Dispatch about Cynthia Simpson and her beliefs

"That [Wicca] is basically a non-religion. It doesn't recognize the
God that we have recognized. My perspective is that we should
continue to follow the Judeo-Christian perspective. In the name of
diversity, we need not throw away our Christian heritage."
--Board Chair Kelly E. Miller commenting to The Washington Post after
Ms. Simpson brought legal action against the Board
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Anti-Public Schools

"We're going to bring back God and the Bible and drive the gods of
secular humanism right out of the public schools of America."
--Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan addressing the anti-gay rally in
Des Moines, 2-11-96

"Your tax dollars are being used to pay for grade school classes that
teach our children that CANNIBALISM, WIFE-SWAPPING, and the MURDER of
infants and the elderly are acceptable behavior."
--Jesse Helms, part of a fundraising mailer sent out by the Helms
campaign

"...If a local community provides for school prayer, and the children
of that community voluntarily choose to participate in it, this
collective decision allows God to intercede in the public dimension of
that community. Restoring school prayer will allow God's angels to
leap into action to arrest hellish energy patterns before they can
sprout and spill over into the public square."
-- Steven Showers, Director of The School Prayer Resource Center,
Newbury Park, California, in a letter to The Simi Valley Star &
Enterprise, January 1, 1995

"One day, I hope in the next ten years, I trust that we will have more
Christian day schools than there are public schools. I hope I will
live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we
won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over
again and Christians will be running them. What a happy day that will
be!
--Jerry Falwell, America Can Be Saved, 1979

"America's public schools, we consciously deny them all religious
instruction, and deny them access to that primary source of morality,
God's own word. The Bible is the one book from which they are
expressly not allowed to be taught."
--Pat Buchanan, "The City and The Crusade", Commencement Address for
Christendom College, May 6, 1996

"The Christian community has a golden opportunity to train an army of
dedicated teachers who can invade the public school classrooms and use
them to influence the nation for Christ."
--D. James Kennedy, "Education: Public Problems and Private
Solutions," Coral Ridge Ministries, 1993

''We are completely void of anything to do with God. Teachers can't
touch a child - even to hug a crying child. Young boys are on Ritalin
and a lot of the problem is because we have a female-dominated
educational system which tries to make little boys act like little
girls.''
--William "Bill" Murray, addressing the "God and Country II" rally,
speaking about the need for prayer & Bible recitations in school

"The public school system is damned. Let me tell you how radical I am.
Christian students should be in Christian schools. If you have to sell
your car, live in a smaller house, or work a night job, put your child
in Christian schools. If you can't afford it homeschool."
--Jerry Falwell, "Trends in Christian Higher Education," Regent
University, 9/22/93

"Only stupid parents would leave their children in the filthy,
immoral, dangerous, public 'education' institutions for indoctrination
by socialists . . . who don't seem to care about the safety of
children . . . only their pay checks."
--J.M. Sutherland, Ph.D - The Christian Alert Network

"We wonder why they [students] carry guns and kill each other. Well,
we've told them "You're nothing, you're a freak, you're an accident of
nature. That's all'"
--Benny Proffitt, President of First Priority of America - comments on
teaching evolution

"State Universities are breeding grounds, quite literally, for
sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV), homosexual behavior,
unwanted pregnancies, abortions, alcoholism, and drug abuse."
--James Dobson, Life on the Edge, p. 233

"Hey, everybody. It's John Gibson in for Bill O'Reilly. And uh, this
hour threatens to be big trouble. Big, big, big, big, big trouble.
Because this subject has been big trouble in this country since at
least -- 1925? Wasn't that when the Scopes trial happened? Inherit the
Wind, 1925? And we're still arguing about it, although the argument
has transmogrified in a lot of ways and is something different. And
it's probably not even fair to talk about the Scopes trial of 1925.
When the ACLU found John Scopes and was able to challenge, uh, the
teaching of Bible-based science in schools. Successfully. And ever
since then, we've had science-based science in schools."
--John Gibson, August 19, 2005, The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly
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Anti-Judiciary

"We've got to stop the hypocrisy in this country. We've got to stop
judges who go into court and pray and then issue rulings saying we
cannot acknowledge God. We've got to stop judges who go place their
hands on the Bible to take oaths and then deny the very God on which
that oath is based."
"You will hear from me again when it comes to the right to
acknowledge God."
--Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, after the
decision to remove him from the bench

"Iraq's problem is tyranny of the minority. Ironically, that's our
problem as well. But the Iraqi people at least stand to be liberated
and have their tyrant deposed. We need to do the same with ours,
albeit with different means: impeachment proceedings against ... the
federal judges who made this decision should commence as soon as
possible."
--William Donohue, leader of the Catholic League for Religious and
Civil Rights, 2/28/03 press release regarding the 9th Circuit Court's
"Pledge Ruling"

"This abominable ruling by an imperious court is a slap in the face to
all Americans and people of faith."
--James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family

"[The Pledge of Allegiance is a] perfect 31-word explanation of who we
are and what we believe as a nation."
--Rep. Frank Lucas (R-OK)

"Only a constitutional amendment will stop the courts from supporting
intolerant attacks on expressions of faith."
--Rep. Ernest Istook (R-OK)

"An atmosphere of atheism is being forced upon us by the courts."
--Rev. Rick Scarborough, a Baptist pastor from Texas who heads the new
alliance of Evangelicals, Catholics, and Jews called the Judeo-
Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration

"I'm a radical! I'm a real extremist. I don't want to impeach
judges. I want to impale them!"
--Michael Schwartz, Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn's chief of staff, at
the "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith" conference

"Ronald Reagan said the Soviet Union was the focus of evil during the
cold war. I believe that the judiciary is the focus of evil in our
society today."
--Alan Keyes at the "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith" conference

"Here again I draw on the wisdom of Stalin. We're talking about the
greatest political figure of the 20th century. He had a slogan and it
worked very well for him whenever he ran into difficulty: 'No man, no
problem.' 'No man, no problem.' This is not a structural problem we
have. This is a problem of personnel."
--Edwin Vieira, a lawyer and author of How to Dethrone the Imperial
Judiciary offering advice on reigning in the Supreme Court, at the
"Confronting the Judicial War on Faith" conference

"I heard a minister the other day talking about the great injustice
and evil of the men in white robes, the Ku Klux Klan, that roamed the
country in the South, and they did great wrong to civil rights and to
morality. And now we have black-robed men, and that's what you're
talking about."
--James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, April 11 radio
broadcast

"For this reason, I am requesting that you instruct the Department of
Justice and the United States Marshals Service not to enforce this or
any appellate - including Supreme Court - decision or execute any
order that may ask for the removal of this monument by the Executive
Branch. As you know, the federal judiciary has no constitutional or
statutory means by which to enforce its own opinion."
--U.S. Rep. John Hostettler (R-Ind.) in a February 17, 2005 letter to
George W. Bush regarding a federal court decision to remove a Ten
Commandments monument in Gibson Co., Indiana

"When the courts make unconstitutional decisions, we should not
enforce them. Federal courts have no army or navy.... The court can
opine, decide, talk about, sing, whatever it wants to do. We're not
saying they can't do that. At the end of the day, we're saying the
court can't enforce its opinions."
--U.S. Rep. John Hostettler, September 2004, addressing a Christian
Coalition gathering

"The point that Congressman Hostettler (R-IN) is raising is long
overdue; it is time someone with the proper authority stood up to the
runaway judiciary, which does not have the exclusive authority to
enforce its own rulings. The continual stream of judicial decisions
from activist judges, beginning in 1947 with Justice Hugo Black when
he created the 'wall of separation,' have steadily eroded the rich
spiritual soul of our nation, leaving a cavernous divide in our body
politic. Enough is enough! We echo Congressman Hostettler's request
- for the sake of the nation."
--Tony Perkins, Family Research Council President in a February 22,
2005 "Washington Update" bulletin
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Homophobia

"The day after George Bush was elected president again, because of
this morals revolution taking place in our country, he allows his vice
president to not only put his lesbian daughter on the platform, but to
bring her lesbian 'partner' up on the stage with him. It almost seems
to be a slap in the face from the get-go against the very
conservatives that re-elected the president at a time when he ought to
paying them some homage and respect."
--Joe Glover, president of the Family Policy Network

"Homosexuals are not monogamous. They want to destroy the institution
of marriage. It will destroy marriage. It will destroy the Earth."
--James Dobson, October 22, 2004 at a political rally in Oklahoma

"You ask anybody that's investigated homosexual murders and without
question they are the most violent...even the sex act itself is
violent in homosexuals."
--Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council

"As far as I'm concerned, people who have AIDS are a danger. They're
a danger to spread AIDS. People should be able to know who has AIDS.
It costs an awful lot of money to treat them."
"They bring it on themselves. They don't get it by sitting on the
toilet seat. . . . A person who gives AIDS, who spreads AIDS, they're
bad people. Everybody wants to be on the good side of everything.
Well, I'm taking a stand."
--Maryland Comptroller William Donald Schaefer (D), October 12, 2004

"Those who practice homosexuality should swiftly be put to death by
the government. God emphatically condemns the practice of exchanging
proper gender characteristics among men and women. God justly calls
for the death-penalty for anyone who practices homosexuality."
--Citizens for the Ten Commandments

"In my opinion, gays and lesbians should be put in some type of mental
institute [sic] instead of having a law like this passed for them."
--A Letter to the Editor by George County Justice Court Judge Connie
Wilkerson published March 28, 2002 in the GEORGE COUNTY (Mississippi)
TIMES

"AIDS is not just God's punishment for homosexuals; it is God's
punishment for the society that tolerates homosexuals."
--Jerry Falwell

"The homosexual blitzkrieg has been better planned and executed than
Hitler's."
--Rep. William Dannemeyer (R-CA), The New Republic, 08-01-94

"A religion that doesn't discriminate wouldn't exist, because it
wouldn't stand for anything."
--Janet Parshall, Family Research Council's "Washington Watch Radio
Commentary," Sept. 1, 2000 - Comments about a church firing a lesbian
worker

"The end goal of gay activism is the criminalization of
Christianity."
--Robert H. Knight, Director of Cultural Studies at FRC

"If personal safety means discrimination, then I�m all for it."
--Janet Parshall, FRC Washington Watch Radio Commentary, Sept. 21,
2000 - Comments regarding the ban on gay & bisexual men donating
blood

"[M]illions of Americans are waking up to the fact that the phrase
'Happy Holidays' is less a happy greeting than a pointed assault on
our civil liberties."
"The agenda of the left is to make religion strictly private and
pornography public. And the people behind this agenda, more often than
not, are homosexual activists."
--Robert H. Knight, director of the Concerned Woman of America's
Culture and Family Institute

"The perversion that follows homosexuality is bestiality and then
human sacrifice and cannibalism."
--Barbara Blewster, a member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints and
the Arizona State Legislature

"I want to coin a phrase here, and I don't mind help. What would be
the communication version of "ethnic cleansing?" Because that's what
in particular the homosexual activists try to do."
--Dr. Laura Schlessinger, August 11, 1999

"AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals. To oppose it
would be like an Israelite jumping in the Red Sea to save one of
Pharoah's chariottiers."
--Jerry Falwell

"Now I have learned that the radical, perverted homosexuals and
lesbians are already promoting their '2000 Disney Gay Day' -- with
Disney's help! And they are timing it to occur in June -- right when
children out of school will be flocking to Disney-owned parks! This
proves the true intent of these homosexuals: they are after our
children!!"
--Bonnie Mawyer, wife of Christian Action Network founder, in a March
2000 letter blasting Disney for allowing gay groups to visit Disney
World.

"Homosexuality involves sexual acts most men consider not only
immoral, but filthy. The reason public men rarely say aloud what most
say privately is they are fearful of being branded 'bigots' by an
intolerant liberal orthodoxy that holds, against all evidence and
experience, that homosexuality is a normal, healthy lifestyle."
--Pat Buchanan September 3, 1989

"One of the things we have got to do as a church is simply apologize
and beg forgiveness of the gay community."
--Father Beattie, Los Angeles

"The male homosexual is the most dangerous predator that is allowed to
walk free on the earth."
--Sam Woodgeard

"God Hates Fags!"
--Rev. Fred Phelps

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