View Single Post
(#1)
Old
Faith_Machine's Avatar
Faith_Machine Faith_Machine is offline
Dyed-in-the-wool True Christian™
True Christian™

True Christian™ Christian Love Real American™ Heaven Bound Protected by JESUS Ex-Masturbator Ready for the Rapture True Christian Caucasian Friend of Jesus Porn Resistant True Republican The Lord’s Witness Wound Pro-Life Ex-liberal Batman Shooting Survivor Loves a GODLY Chic-Fil-A Flat Earth Tell her once Guns, Guts and GLORY! Saved 1 Year Prayer Warrior TC Bravery True Christian Hotrodder Tagging for Jesus Paula Deen Negro Support Group Early riser Touched by Jesus 1st Year Bible College 2nd Year Bible College 3rd Year Bible College 4th Year Bible College Mission to Korea Anti-sodomy Mission to Messico Hands Off Pastor Ezekiel Sheep Wall of Jesus Alternative Facts Chili Chemtrail

 
Posts: 9,980
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: San Francisco, California
Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!Faith_Machine will sit at the right hand of Jesus Himself come the Glory!
Default Should we trust this black fella? - 05-14-2012, 05:47 AM

This colored preacher really seems to teach a sound doctrine, and I'm very inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt, but I do tend to be one of those people who's too trusting. Therefore, I thought I should put the question to you folks before I think about inviting him over for dinner or attending one of his sermons.

'The greatest mistake America made was allowing women to vote': Outrage over Fox News guest's sermon



Quote:
A frequent Fox News guest has drawn wide condemnation for saying women should have never been given the right to vote.

In a sermon that was posted on YouTube in March, Rev Jesse Lee Peterson said women are leading the United States down a path of wickedness because they have too much political power.

Fox News host Sean Hannity has invited Rev Peterson on his show several times, including after the video was posted, and sits on the board of the conservative activist's organization.

The remark seemed to draw disagreement, if not condemnation, from Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch, who tweeted: 'When? Women voting is best thing in a hundred years.'

Rev Peterson's fiery statement had drawn immense criticism.

'I think that one of the greatest mistakes America made was to allow women the opportunity to vote,' Peterson said in the sermon.

'We should’ve never turned this over to women. It was a big mistake... And these women are voting in the wrong people. They’re voting in people who are evil who agrees (sic) with them who’re gonna take us down this pathway of destruction.

'And this probably was the reason that they didn't allow women to vote when men were men. Because men, in the good old days, understood the nature of the woman. They were not afraid to deal with it and they understood that if they let them take over, this is what would happen.'

Rev Peterson is no stranger to controversial statements. He has previously said 'thank God for slavery' because it brought the Africans to live in the United States, the 'greatest country in the world.'



He has also said: 'Barack Obama hates white people, especially white men.'

He has been quoted saying men should be legally allowed to hit their wives and that he wishes he could take 'all black people back to the South and put them on the plantation so they would understand the ethic of working.'

Rev Peterson's comments about women come from his sermon called 'How most women are building a shameless society.'

During the 12-minute speech, he says women are incapable of making good decisions because they are too emotional.

'You walk up to them with a issue, they freak out right away. They go nuts. They get mad. They get upset, just like that. They have no patience because it’s not in their nature. They don’t have love. They don’t have love,' he said.

When he appeared on Fox News last week at the invitation of Sean Hannity, Democratic commentator Kirsten Power confronted him for the sermon and called his words 'misogynistic.'

He replied: “I have a responsibility to tell the truth. You’re on the side of lies. Why shouldn’t I be on the side of truth? And it’s the truth that’s gonna make us free. Somebody gotta tell the truth, so I’m going to tell the truth.'

Friends, I've gone through this boy's statements with a fine-toothed comb, and I haven't been able to find even one problem. Quite frankly, I'm inclined to extend an invitation for him to come on over and have dinner at my place.

I figure this should be OK, right? I mean, it's not like I'm planning to use the good silverware or leave any money lying out in the open.


WARNING:
In accordance with article 7 of the Swaggart Amendment to the Landover Baptist Church Constitution, you are hereby notified that this forum user is a
REGISTERED SPIRITUAL PREDATOR, and prohibited from sending or receiving personal messages, text messages, or instant messages to forum users below the rank of True Christian™. This user is further prohibited from engaging with any persons in real-time audio or video "chats" via Web cams, Skype, Facetime, or any other Internet audio/video technology or service.
Reply With Quote