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![]() At a morning sermon Sunday in Northern Virginia, Republican lieutenant governor candidate E.W. Jackson, a Chesapeake pastor, said people who don't follow Jesus Christ "are engaged in some sort of false religion." Jackson offered that view while describing a list of the "controversial" things he believes, and that must be said, as a Christian. "Any time you say, 'There is no other means of salvation but through Jesus Christ, and if you don't know him and you don't follow him and you don't go through him, you are engaged in some sort of false religion,' that's controversial. But it's the truth," Jackson said, according to a recording of the sermon by a Democratic tracker. "Jesus said, 'I am the way the truth and the light. No man comes unto the Father but by me.'" It is not the first time Jackson has weighed in with controversial comments on questions of faith and social issues. He has also said that gay people’s “minds are perverted. They are frankly very sick people psychologically and mentally and emotionally.” The Web site of the Restoration Fellowship Church in Strasburg, where Jackson spoke Sunday, includes a recording of Jackson’s sermon. But a short section that included the “false religion” comment was missing from that part of the recording. The church’s pastor, Jay Ahlemann, said he agrees with Jackson’s interpretation of scripture. He also said a member of his church staff told him nothing had been deleted from the recording. http://tinyurl.com/q6zs4gm - - - And once again, religion pulls politics into religion's crock of crap. |
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On Monday, September 23, 2013 6:54:03 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
At a morning sermon Sunday in Northern Virginia, Republican lieutenant governor candidate E.W. Jackson, a Chesapeake pastor, said people who don't follow Jesus Christ "are engaged in some sort of false religion." Jackson offered that view while describing a list of the "controversial" things he believes, and that must be said, as a Christian.. "Any time you say, 'There is no other means of salvation but through Jesus Christ, and if you don't know him and you don't follow him and you don't go through him, you are engaged in some sort of false religion,' that's controversial. But it's the truth," Jackson said, according to a recording of the sermon by a Democratic tracker. "Jesus said, 'I am the way the truth and the light. No man comes unto the Father but by me.'" It is not the first time Jackson has weighed in with controversial comments on questions of faith and social issues. He has also said that gay people’s “minds are perverted. They are frankly very sick people psychologically and mentally and emotionally.” The Web site of the Restoration Fellowship Church in Strasburg, where Jackson spoke Sunday, includes a recording of Jackson’s sermon. But a short section that included the “false religion” comment was missing from that part of the recording. The church’s pastor, Jay Ahlemann, said he agrees with Jackson’s interpretation of scripture. He also said a member of his church staff told him nothing had been deleted from the recording. http://tinyurl.com/q6zs4gm - - - And once again, religion pulls politics into religion's crock of crap. 4 tax liens / 2 bankruptcies / Dr-Dr-Dr By the way Krausie, what was the date of you father's triumphant entrance into New York Harbor with the fireboat welcome? |
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On 9/23/13 10:40 PM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, September 23, 2013 7:27:29 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 9/23/13 8:20 PM, wrote: On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 19:54:03 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: At a morning sermon Sunday in Northern Virginia, Republican lieutenant governor candidate E.W. Jackson, a Chesapeake pastor, said people who don't follow Jesus Christ "are engaged in some sort of false religion." Don't you think they are all false religions? Indeed, but I'm not running for public office. If I were, I would keep my personal religious beliefs to myself, because I don't believe religion should be part of political decision-making. It's one thing for an office seeker to say, "I'm Buddhist (Christian, Jewish, Muslim, et cetera)." It's quite another to say "I'm a Christian, and if you aren't, well, your religion is bull****, but mine isn't." Harry, 3every time you say something like 'rightie/christian/fundie" or 'christian righties' you're bringing religion into politics. Besides, since you say you don't believe in 'religion' or 'religions' then what do you care anyhow? Once again, Tim, I am *not* a politician, nor do I have any interest in running for public office, nor do I care if a politician *is* religious, so long as he or she does not try to push those religious beliefs onto society. I do, however, find the new pope's remarks in the last week or so interesting, among them these on poverty: “the consequence of a worldwide choice, an economic system that leads to this tragedy, an economic system that has at its centre the idol of money.” |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 23:19:27 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote: The wonderful thing about this country is you get to vote or not vote for whomever you want. I imagine there may be some people who are tired of having anti religious comments shoved down their throat. Harry seems far more interested in the people he can't vote for than the home grown crooks in Maryland. -------------------------- Harry has become nothing more than a parrot of liberal political propaganda, a role he delights in. Virtually everything he posts may be found by a cursory read of daily, liberal news articles. Gets old having his faithful adherence left wing talking points "shoved" down your throat, day after day, week after week, year after year. It's a religion to him. He's been doing it since Al Gore lost to GWB. That's when rec.boats started to go down the tubes. Harry (of course) blames it all on ultra right wing "Republi-trash". |
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On 9/24/13 12:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 23:19:27 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" nowayalso.jose.com wrote: The wonderful thing about this country is you get to vote or not vote for whomever you want. I imagine there may be some people who are tired of having anti religious comments shoved down their throat. Harry seems far more interested in the people he can't vote for than the home grown crooks in Maryland. -------------------------- Harry has become nothing more than a parrot of liberal political propaganda, a role he delights in. Virtually everything he posts may be found by a cursory read of daily, liberal news articles. Gets old having his faithful adherence left wing talking points "shoved" down your throat, day after day, week after week, year after year. It's a religion to him. He's been doing it since Al Gore lost to GWB. That's when rec.boats started to go down the tubes. Harry (of course) blames it all on ultra right wing "Republi-trash". rec.boats started going down the tubes when the "Republi-trash" in the U.S. House impeached Clinton. |
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