Wednesday, August 24, 2005

X'tian Televangelist Pat Robertson Is NUTS !

Pat Robertson should be immediately committed if his 700 club followers have any brains left in their head. Pat Pat the water rat, has now directed people to perform the assaination of the Venezula president! Now this isn't the first time Patty has been screaming for the death of others, but it is the most recent one.

Transcript of his assination request
His recinding of that after pressure
Transcripts of his bomb the State Dept message 2003
Lying about Bush & Iraq
Pray for Supreme Court Justices to leave
God Smitting him for being ungodly
Jihad being the heart of Islam
Gay Scots

Other events from 1992
"I think 'one man, one vote,' just unrestricted democracy, would not be wise. There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now, a minority, and they need and have a right to demand a protection of their rights." --Pat Robertson, "The 700 Club," 3/18/92

"The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians."
-- Pat Robertson, fundraising letter, 1992
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Then of course the retaliation of 09/11 2001 - according to Pat? Its for Feminsts in our midst...

The man should be committed! He's a very dangersou man weidling way too much power close to Bush.


Just in this afternoon:
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The World Evangelical Alliance Condemns Statement by Pat Robertson

For Immediate Release
August 24, 2005
It is with great regret and deep concern that the World Evangelical Alliance totally condemns the recent speech by Dr. Pat Robertson calling for the U.S. government to assassinate President Chavez of Venezuela.

“This kind of statement, by this well known American Christian leader, is in complete contradiction to the teachings of Jesus Christ who evangelical Christians believe and seek to demonstrate,” says Geoff Tunnicliffe, WEA International Director. He goes on to add, “Robertson does not speak for evangelical Christians. We believe in justice and the protection of human rights of all people, including the life of President Chavez.”

Rev. Sam Olson, veteran pastor of Las Acacias church in Caracas and president of the Venezuelan Evangelical Alliance (associated with WEA) has expressed deep concern for how this statement will negatively impact evangelical Christians in Latin America. He writes, “Robertson has placed our lives in jeopardy as he has completely misrepresented us and has given our government every reason to believe we would support such an action.

The World Evangelical Alliance calls on Dr. Robertson to withdraw his statement and reconcile his views with the orthodox Christian faith. The WEA calls on all people, in particularly those of Venezuela, to show restraint in how they react to such a statement, knowing that it represents the opinion of one individual and not that of the hundreds of millions of evangelical Christians around the world.


For more information or for an interview contact:

Sylvia Soon, Communications Coordinator
Website: http://worldevangelicalalliance.com

Friday, August 19, 2005

I believe in Spagetti Monsters! Don't You?



OPEN LETTER TO KANSAS SCHOOL BOARD

I am writing you with much concern after having read of your hearing to decide whether the alternative theory of Intelligent Design should be taught along with the theory of Evolution. I think we can all agree that it is important for students to hear multiple viewpoints so they can choose for themselves the theory that makes the most sense to them. I am concerned, however, that students will only hear one theory of Intelligent Design.

Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. It was He who created all that we see and all that we feel. We feel strongly that the overwhelming scientific evidence pointing towards evolutionary processes is nothing but a coincidence, put in place by Him.

Monday, August 15, 2005

Couple Must pay Hospital Bill despite religious beliefs

Couple must pay hospital despite religious beliefs
Charles Wilson, Associated Press
August 15, 2005 NEWBORN0815

INDIANAPOLIS -- A couple convicted of reckless homicide in one daughter's death must pay the hospital bill for another daughter despite their religious objections, a court ruled.

Dewayne and Maleta Schmidt face a medical bill of nearly $172,000 for 5-year-old Makalynn, along with a work-release sentence after their convictions in the 2003 death of their other daughter, Rhianna. The Schmidts are members of the General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn, which advocates prayer and faith healing over medical intervention.

A three-judge panel of the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled last week that the Schmidts' objections to medical treatment did not negate their parental duty to pay for their child's health care. Authorities went to the couple's home in 1999 after an anonymous 911 call. Officials called for an ambulance for Maleta Schmidt, who was seven months' pregnant, even though her husband said he would not pay for medical services.

The hospital did not charge the Schmidts for Maleta's care, but it did bill them nearly $172,000 for Makalynn's delivery and 75-day stay, and went to court to collect when the couple refused to pay. The judge ruled in favor of the hospital. The Schmidts appealed, arguing that they were not obligated to pay because they repeatedly told medical personnel about their objections.

The couple's other daughter, Rhianna Rose Schmidt, died from an infection less than two days after she was born at home in August 2003. The Schmidts were convicted in May of reckless homicide charges in Rhianna's death and were sentenced Friday to staggered one-year sessions of work release.