Monday, January 09, 2006

Jesus and Sharon

Pat Robertson and his followers are not a minority, per andrew sullivan's site:

"It's also absurd to describe Robertson's views as somehow out of the mainstream of contemporary Christian fundamentalism, or Republicanism. His 700 Club reaches more people than most CNN shows and has more viewers."

The Mohammad of bloggers continues:

"Robertson is not alone in his beliefs about the looming end-times - indeed, the most vivid depiction of what current evangelicals believe, the "Left Behind" series, is the bestselling adult series of books in the whole country. In a recent installment, Jesus is an unrelenting future mass murderer of those who do not accept him."

Americanlogic wasn't shocked when he heard the comments of the holy roller Robertson. There is a sharp divide in this country. There is no middle any more. Only those who fear God and those who don't. How can we fight the Celiphate dreams of Al-Qaeda when we give credence to Robertson and Fallwell, fundamentalists here in America.

I'm trying to come to grips with Jesus, whom I don't believe was the son of God, as a mass murderer, exacting revenge on non believers. Quite possibly it was the nature at which he was killed, nailed to a wooden cross. I don't know, you'll have to ask Robertson and his crew.


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