Former evangelist: Religious right is ‘trawling for assassins’
source: http://rawstory.com/2009/11/evangelist-religious-trawling-assassins/
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Not only have the Wall Street Journal and the hosts of Fox News been issuing their usual dark mutterings, but a new slogan has began appearing on bumper stickers, tshirts, and even teddy bears: "Pray for Obama: Psalm 109:8."
That psalm reads, “Let his days be few; and let another take his office. Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow."
Maddow seemed mainly amused by the teddy bears, but when she turned for comment to former right-wing evangelical leader Frank Schaeffer, he emphasized that in a religious context "it means something more threatening."
"The situation that I find genuinely frightening right now," Schaeffer explained, "is that you have a ramping up of biblical language ... and what it's coalescing into is branding Obama ... as 'not us.' ... Now he joins the ranks of the unjust kings of ancient Israel ... who should be slaughtered, if not by God then by just men."
"Really, this is trawling for assassins," continued Schaeffer, "and this is serious business. It's un-American, it's unpatriotic, and it goes to show that the religious right, the Republican far right, have coalesced into a group that truly want American revolution. ... They cannot be dismissed as just crazies on the fringe. ... This bumper sticker simply says to them, 'It's open season.'"
Appearing increasingly agitated, Schaeffer went on to say, "This is the American version of the Taliban. The Taliban quotes the Koran, and Al Qaeda quotes certain verses in the Koran, in or out of context, calling for jihad and bloody war and the curse of Allah on infidels. This is the Old Testament biblical equivalent of calling for holy war. ... And what surprises me is that responsible -- if you can put it that way -- Republican leadership, and the editors at some of these Christian magazines .... do not stand up in holy horror and denounce this."
"I would just say to them, 'Where the hell are you?'" Schaeffer concluded. "'This is not funny any more, and be it on your head if something happens to our president.' ... There are not many steps left on this insane path."
http://rawstory.com/2009/11/evangelist-religious-trawling-assassins/
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J_Jammer [removed]
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WakeUpPeople:
Ah. So what beliefs do you hold that are dangerous?
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WakeUpPeople:
I am a Diest. I have yet to find the harm in it, but it is also not a religion.
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WakeUpPeople:
So everyone else has it wrong but you.
Good answer.
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WakeUpPeople:
I did not say that. Where did you come up with that? I have the right views for myself. I am not at all saying that everybody is wrong but me.
Here are some of my quotes from above:
"I completely support individual spirituality."
"I do not think that my beliefs are the only right way of thinking, but that does not prevent me from sharing my perspective and defending it to people like yourself."
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WakeUpPeople:
You don't see your beliefs as dangerous. You think other people's are. How does that not link to you thinking you got the right way to go about things?
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WakeUpPeople:
JJ, I am not saying that every Christian, Muslim, Jew, Buddhist, Hindu, etc. etc. is dangerous. I am not saying that you or Ricky are dangerous. I am saying that many (not the majority of) people become dangerous or victimized when manipulated by organized religion. These fringe groups are easily convinced to do inhumane or immoral acts in the name of God (often referencing scripture), and whether you want to admit it or not, there are crazies/victims in every branch of every sect of every faith of every religion known to man.
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WakeUpPeople:
That is not something I'd agree too, because sweeping statements are only right .0000009% of the time. There's always that chance that that one time will be the time, but in this case that is not so.
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WakeUpPeople:
Well, at least we finally came to an impasse. Only thing left to do is agree to disagree, but we knew this was how it would end when we started. Take care.
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WakeUpPeople:
Therein lies Jammers Genius, he is here to disagree, nothing more. I have yet to see him really agree about anything.
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WakeUpPeople:
Whether right or wrong, J J rarely fails to have the last word - - ambiguity is the m/o... Jamming is the technique!
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WakeUpPeople:
the last word only matters if it matters to those involved.
the problem with stating that is I am seemingly wanting the last word. It is what people want to think and that is the fun in most things.
I do state what I think an like often. Agreeing has happened....I have even agreed with Jubal. Ignoring that is the best option so that he does not lie.
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