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Name: Christopher
Email: cjsavvy@gmail.com
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Date: September 6th, 2010

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Sir, do keep up this important work of telling it as it is. "The Kingdom of God is at hand. Yea, even at the door", said Jesus. The Catholic Church is the Synagogue of Satan. Come Lord Jesus, quickly.


Name: Mickey Theade
Email: mickeytheade@gmail.com
URL: http://conspiracyhub.com/membershares.php?id=41
Date: September 5th, 2010

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Be careful what you ask for Paul, Yahweh may answer this one.


Name: Paul Simonson
Email: p_simonson@hotmail.com
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Date: September 3rd, 2010

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What a load of old piffle this is old bean, god? pffft, 'tis the stuff of nonsense sir. god is a nob end and strike me down if it isn't saaAAAAAaaAAARGGH! a bolt of lightning has shot out of the sky and scorched my bottom. I'm orf to hospital to have it looked at. blast i wish i hadn't mocked the lord, the little twat has scaAAAaAAAARGH! another bolt has struck my already sore bottom. ouch. oh can anyone tell me when the end of the world is please? Rough date? Only i want to have a nice shave and haircut, look smart for that biblical cunaaAAaAAARGGHHH! my arse!


Name: tammie
Email: tammieol55@yahoo.com
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Date: August 31st, 2010

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Dear Jack, Please print this article for your guest book. As a avid Jesus Freak, I couldn't agree more with this pastors comment. God bless you and your readers. Love a sistah in Christ. Fear engenders fear. It never gives birth to love." Jul 29th, 2010 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Culture, Faith, Features, Politics [NOTE: This post originally appeared on The Washington Post’s “On Faith” website.] Governmental, religious, and cultural leaders on all sides have already spoken, written, or tweeted about the proposed Islamic cultural center near the World Trade Center site in Manhattan. So when my friend Eboo Patel asked me to add my voice to the noise, I wasn’t sure what new perspective I could offer. An expert in constitutional law might see the Cordoba House controversy as a First Amendment issue and demand that the Muslim-Americans organizing the project be allowed to proceed without impediment. A politico might see the matter as an opportunity to score easy points with constituents (right or left) by supporting or denouncing the “Ground Zero mosque.” And a member of the media might see the issue as a powder keg guaranteed to draw an audience and therefore pursue whatever means to keep the controversy alive. But I’m not a lawyer, a politician, or a journalist. I’m a pastor. And when I look at the matter it isn’t the legal or political arguments that get my attention–it’s the fear. Some with objections about the Cordoba House say it would be disrespectful to the 9/11 victim’s families and stand as an insensitive reminder of the religious intolerance that motivated the attacks. Certainly no one wishes to add any burden to the unimaginable pain already carried by these families. And although I do not know the organizers of the Cordoba House, I trust they share this sentiment as numerous Muslims were among the innocent victims on 9/11. But objections to the Islamic center in Lower Manhattan have gone far beyond sensitivity to victims’ families. Some are saying the Cordoba House represents a “beachhead for Shariah” in the United States. In his article opposing the project, Newt Gingrich wrote, “America is experiencing an Islamist cultural-political offensive designed to undermine and destroy our civilization.” And a self-identified “Christian” website has been launched to fight the project. It calls upon other concerned Christians to take a “stand against evil” by donating to the site. These examples, and there are many others, reveal how fear is being used to foment anger and political zealotry. Somehow we are to believe that the construction of a 15-story Islamic community center in New York City will be a tipping point leading to the decline of American civilization, the dissolution of Christian faith, and the reversal of hundreds of years of western legal precedent. Amid the panic, opponents of the Cordoba House might be shocked to discover that a mosque has been meeting in the same neighborhood, two blocks from the proposed Cordoba House and four blocks from Ground Zero, for the last 30 years. One wonders how our republic has survived? (Pardon my sarcasm, but sometimes humor is the best way to defuse irrational fears.) Sadly the fear-mongering demonstrated by some opponents of the Cordoba House has become commonplace in our partisan society. Fear has proven to be a very effective political tactic for both conservatives and liberals, and it’s also a guaranteed way for Christian ministries and non-profit groups to grow their lists and fill their coffers. This is what concerns me most about the present controversy–not the possibility of a Muslim community center near Ground Zero, but how many within my evangelical community are responding from the most un-Christian of motives: fear. Jesus’ teachings in the Sermon on the Mount are some of the most familiar, beautiful, and radical ideas found in the Bible (Matthew chapters 5, 6, and 7). He calls his followers to give generously, put aside anger, vengeance, and greed, live without worry, and even love their enemies. Many read Jesus’ instructions and admire their beauty but scoff at their impracticality. “In this world it makes no sense to love your enemies,” is what I hear from Christians and non-Christians alike. And they are right. In a dangerous, chaotic, and threatening world where self-preservation is the highest goal, these teachings defy logic. This is why Henri Nouwen wrote, “Fear engenders fear. It never gives birth to love.” As long as we primarily view the world is a dangerous place, we will never find the power to obey Jesus’ teachings. This is why he begins his Sermon on the Mount with a new vision of the world as a perfectly safe place for those who entrust themselves to Christ. He presents a world in which the poor, the forgotten, the mourning, and the meek are blessed by God; and a world where death itself is overcome. Only when we see this as a God-with-us world in which our lives and wellbeing are eternally in his care can we abandon fear and answer, by faith, the dangerous and irrational call to love. Perhaps this is why one of the most common commands in the Bible is “do not be afraid.” Fear, not doubt, is the great enemy of faith. So when I see leaders, both political and religious, stoking the fears of Christians regarding the Cordoba House project, it strikes me as profoundly un-Christ-like. Despite their stated intentions, those seeking to inflate your fears about the presence of Islam in America are not inspiring you to be more Christian, but less. They are not leading us toward faith in Christ, but away from him. Because where the raging fires of fear and anger are fed, the inviting glow of Christ-centered faith and love cannot long endure. And such provocations are not leading us to love our Muslim neighbors as ourselves, but instead causing us to believe that our wellbeing necessitates their misfortune. And such “us versus them” conceptions are antithetical to everything Jesus taught and modeled. It is not Christian faith. Rather than seeing the growing visibility of Islam in the United States, whether through the construction of the Cordoba House or any number of mosques around the country, as a threat to Christianity and reacting out of fear, we can choose to seize this as a new opportunity to reaffirm our trust in Jesus Christ, love our Muslim neighbors, and seek what is good for them as a true incarnation of Christian faith. I do hope the organizers of the Cordoba House project will proceed with great sensitivity to the victims’ families, and will seek to increase their efforts to communicate how the facility and the programming it contains will honor the memory and sacrifices of those lost on 9/11. And whether or not the Islamic community center is built near Ground Zero, I can offer my Christian sisters and brothers this good word: Be not afraid. 11 comments Leave a comment » 1. Amber July 30th, 2010 7:39 am :


Name: JO WEEKS
Email: jo94@att.net
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Date: August 30th, 2010

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i agree with alot of what ur saying in fact all of it when they took GOD AND PRAYER out of THE SCHOOLS THE COURTS that was the first of many down falls our wonderfull country .I am proud to be an AMERICAN and i ask GOD all the time to watch over THE U.S.A AND OUR TROOPS.everything is going just like THE LORD OUR GOD said it would.GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP ON SPEAKING UP.


Name: Al Roth
Email: aroth@onramp113.org
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Date: August 26th, 2010

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Agreed.


Name: Clayton Thurman
Email: cthurman001@centurytel.net
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Date: August 25th, 2010

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Some websites to check that will help you to keep up with the end times. Some amazing things going on in these last days. www.newworldorder.com www.raptureready.com Bro. Clayton


Name: Frank Ebell
Email: f_ebell@hotmail.com
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Date: August 21st, 2010

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Keijo: Amen and God Bless you and keep you. Always ask The Lord to help you learn, that The Holy Spirit guide you into all truth. 1 John 2:27 But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him. King James 1Jn 2:27 Men vad eder angår, så förbliver i eder den smörjelse I haven undfått från honom, och det behöves icke att någon undervisar eder; ty vad hans smörjelse lär eder om allting, det är sant och är icke lögn. Förbliven alltså i honom, såsom den har lärt eder.


Name: Dennis Byrd
Email: bydenn@aol.com
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Date: August 19th, 2010

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God be with you in your ministry. Please pray for me, as I am a member of a very small church, we like others are straped financially and numbers, we lost 4 faithfull members this year. We pray for our church members to have a revival of our hearts and minister to our community. Please pray for Sunnyside Baptist Church, High Point, NC dennis byrd


Name: Mickey Theade
Email: mickeytheade@gmail.com
URL: http://conspiracyhub.com/membershares.php?id=41
Date: August 15th, 2010

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On The Secular side, I stumbled across this Headline: The Hindenburg Omen Has Arrived — Stock Market Crash Imminent? The whole article can be found here: republicbroadcastingDOTorg/?p=10229. This a good place to find real news, not "MAINSTREAM NETWORK LIES". Satan´s final play is approaching quickly, which is total devastation and deception. Something big is going to happen before The Elections. (In my humble opinion only) Whether it is an economic downfall or another "Military Police Action" in Pakistan or Iran, trouble is coming our way!!! If Marshal Law is declared, FEMA takes over as the Governing Body of The USA, you know what that means. It means WE are on OUR OWN, expect NO HELP FROM WASHINGTON. It is time to put away some goods. The only thing the Government will do for you is take you to a FEMA Camp where you will no longer be a free American!!! Store up some goods and put on your full Suit of Spiritual Armor. Shine it up and suck in that gut when you put it on. We Americans have grown fat and lazy, brainwashed by the Network Media into thinking Life is Grand. The only thing that can save USa is The Great Hope of The Rapture. Pray for The PROMISED Rapture. None of us are ready for what is in store for America, especially our non believing friends that will not make the Rapture and will be “left behind.” I think Jack would agree that there are no more Prophecies that need to be fulfilled for The Rapture take place. Are we all ready? YBIJesus, Mickey


Name: Clayton Thurman
Email: cthurman001@centurytel.net
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Date: August 10th, 2010

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Greetings Bro. and Sisters in the Lord. PS. 9vs17- The wicked shall be turned into hell,and all nations that forget God. America is being turned into hell now. Bro. Thurman


Name: keijo
Email: keijo.leppioja@hotmail.com
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Date: August 4th, 2010

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Thank you Lord for forgiving our sin again today with joy and thanskgiving for love."SO much wisdom and experince we will see and be involved in gospel in praise and for help to our the Citys best and for salvation in Christ,thanks and bless and pray,keijo sweden


Name: Mickey Theade
Email: mickeytheade@gmail.com
URL: http://conspiracyhub.com/membershares.php?id=41
Date: July 7th, 2010

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Massieh ad-Dajjal, The reason that the Quran sounds like the Holy Bible is because the Quran is a false copy of the Holy Bible. The Quran calls our creator a Prophet, NOT. Our creator takes all people into his Kingdom that believe in him, not just the ones seeking Peace. He does not segregate his followers. Jesus is Holy. This is something Allah is not. Allah may change his mind while Yahweh is steadfast, he is Righteous, he is NEVER Changing. YBIJesus, Mickey


Name: Frank Ebell
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Date: July 5th, 2010

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Galatians 2:14-18 But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel, I said unto Peter before them all, If thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews? We who are Jews by nature, and not sinners of the Gentiles, Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin? God forbid. For if I build again the things which I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor.


Name: Massieh ad-Dajjal
Email:
URL: http://www.messiahtruth.org
Date: July 4th, 2010

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Would you agree with Quran and allow that no matter his faith if a man desires peace he should be met with a an open heart?


Name: Massieh ad-Dajjal
Email: joshyg123@googlemail.com
URL: http://www.messiahtruth.org
Date: July 4th, 2010

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Let me know if you ever get around to comparing Biblical and Quranic End Times stuff. I was never too impressionable til i noticed that when jacob gathers his sons to tell them of their end he tells daniel he shall be a judge unto israel and a serpent snapping at the heelsofthe horses. If Isa is Arabic mistransliteration of Jesus, maybe Dajjal is of daniel. Of course this is of no concequence til we consider the oddly named pop person Bat for Lashes. Claims to have been inspired by dreams on her first album; the track The Wizard has the refrain ´he will be our leader´. The second album stirrs things up on Two Planets with something about the Son of Solomon (ie the root of david ;) and then there´s the single Daniel, which brings us right back to Dajjal. What would a divine judge make of zionist Israel? Or warmongering Christians? Or big buisiness using religious and communist BS to block the creation of universal healthcare in the wealthiest nation on earth? PS the name i put in the box was just for attention, as you can see from my e-mail my name is closer to Isa´s than Dajjal´s. Peace j


Name: Rincewind
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Date: July 4th, 2010

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Grace is only the ornament it is not the essential,it may be used in small matters but one does not decide controversial issues this way. SImple Grace No Blame


Name: Rev. Richard Robinson
Email: robinson541837@bellsouth.net
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Date: July 2nd, 2010

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US NAVY 1959-1965


Name: TY MIMBS
Email: tymimbs@att.net
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Date: July 2nd, 2010

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PRAISE THE LORD BROTHER! GREAT TO HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN! WITH THE LOVE OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST TY I FELT THE MOVING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN YOUR TESTAMONY


Name: Paul M. McLaughlin
Email: scan@efn.org
URL: http://www.efn.org/~scan/abused00.htm
Date: July 1st, 2010

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"I Was Loved In The Midst Of Suffering". Donora, Pennsylvania to Portland & Eugene, Oregon by Paul M. McLaughlin


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