Among Evangelicals, A Kinship With Jews Some Skeptical of Growing Phenomenon "Everyone who worships at the Tabernacle quickly learns three facts about its deeply conservative pastor. He comes from a broken home. He rides a canary-yellow Harley. And he loves the Jews. There is some murmuring about the motorcycle. But the 2,500 members of this Bible-believing, tradition-respecting Southern Baptist church in southern Virginia have embraced everything else about the Rev. Lamarr Mooneyham. Out of his painful childhood experiences, Mooneyham, 57, preaches passionately about the importance of home. Out of his reading of the Bible, he preaches with equal passion about God's continuing devotion to the Jewish people. "I feel jealous sometimes. This term that keeps coming up in the Old Book -- the Chosen, the Chosen," says the minister, who has made three trips to Israel and named his sons Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. "I'm a pardoned gentile, but I'm not one of the Chosen People. They're the apple of his eye."
Monday, January 09, 2006
"philo-Semitism"
They can call it what they want but the bottom line is, evangelical Christians who pretend in public to love and care so much for Jews and Israel, are taught from day one that Jews will burn in hell.
All of us 'Christians' are taught that if you don't 'accept' Jesus as the savior then you won't have 'eternal life'. If it's not eternal life, than it's eternity on the rotisserie, pal. And, don't give me any of that 'limbo' or purgatory bullshit either because these wacked-out evangelicals don't believe in that bullshit either.
So when Pat Robertson, Jimmy Swaggert, James Dobson or this previously unknown fool here, 'Rev. Lamarr Mooneyham', try to act like they're all concerned about Israel and the Middle East-they're not worried about the Jews themselves but the land they're sitting on.
Just thought you'd want to know that-not that you didn't already...
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National Debt
On August 15, 1935, Wiley Post, the first pilot to fly solo around the world, and American humorist Will Rogers were killed when Post's plane crashed on takeoff from a lagoon near Point Barrow, in Alaska.