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Post by Senbecc on May 8, 2006 17:20:20 GMT -5
I remember this guy from T.V. commercials growing up...The Guys a fanatic! I'm originally from Arkansas as some of you know where his commercials were allowed to run rampant! Heres some of what he has to say about our country:
SAVE OUR NATION was developed to help defend our United States of America from it's most dreaded enemy, Secular Humanism, a religion by definition, and recognized as such by the Supreme Court. The cunning and twisted doctrines purported by the ACLU and other God haters has resulted in the ousting of the Biblical foundation on which our nation was established. While screaming about separation of church and state, our Supreme Court and most lower courts enthusiastically support the religion of Secular Humanism and its influence in our public schools and other tax supported institutions, thus violating their own distorted interpretation of the first amendment to our Constitution. Tragically, the greater percentage of professing Christians have refused to take a stand,
so the enemy now controls the public schools, the government and most tax supported organizations.
The Activities of SAVE OUR NATION Consist of: 1. Publishing a Christian political-action information newsletter. 2. Conducting training programs for prospective Christian political leaders. 3. Recruiting Christians to enter government leadership positions. 4. Organizing prayer groups committed to pray daily for political leaders. 5. Assisting state and local community groups in selecting and qualifying candidates with high moral standards for public offices. One of our founding board members is a retired newspaper editor with many years experience in evaluating political candidates and issues. He has an intense love for our Lord and our country, a superb combination to help achieve our goal of informing conservative believers and developing Christians for leadership roles.
He would end all his commercial messages by saying his name "I'm Jay Cole". Our coven down south had a joke...Everytime we'd say anything of any substance we'd look at someone and say..."Everybodies evil but me...I'm Jay Cole".
Really isn't very funny though when you think about it...Thoug on the other hand everyones entitled to their opinions...Right?
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Post by Sojrn on May 12, 2006 23:06:52 GMT -5
It's ok to have an opinion guaranteed by the Constitution. Just start worrying when a single opinion becomes empowered by those who can do some real damage.
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Post by Senbecc on May 13, 2006 0:25:58 GMT -5
It's ok to have an opinion guaranteed by the Constitution. Just start worrying when a single opinion becomes empowered by those who can do some real damage. This guy just seems dangerously close to home. He's a militant. People who don't want Christian views forced down their kid's throats are the "enemy". Just seems like theres so many of these sorts out there.
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Post by flowerfaeryqueen on May 13, 2006 12:21:05 GMT -5
I remember this guy from T.V. commercials growing up...The Guys a fanatic! I'm originally from Arkansas as some of you know where his commercials were allowed to run rampant! Heres some of what he has to say about our country: SAVE OUR NATION was developed to help defend our United States of America from it's most dreaded enemy, Secular Humanism, a religion by definition, and recognized as such by the Supreme Court. The cunning and twisted doctrines purported by the ACLU and other God haters has resulted in the ousting of the Biblical foundation on which our nation was established. While screaming about separation of church and state, our Supreme Court and most lower courts enthusiastically support the religion of Secular Humanism and its influence in our public schools and other tax supported institutions, thus violating their own distorted interpretation of the first amendment to our Constitution. Tragically, the greater percentage of professing Christians have refused to take a stand, so the enemy now controls the public schools, the government and most tax supported organizations. The Activities of SAVE OUR NATION Consist of: 1. Publishing a Christian political-action information newsletter. 2. Conducting training programs for prospective Christian political leaders. 3. Recruiting Christians to enter government leadership positions. 4. Organizing prayer groups committed to pray daily for political leaders. 5. Assisting state and local community groups in selecting and qualifying candidates with high moral standards for public offices. One of our founding board members is a retired newspaper editor with many years experience in evaluating political candidates and issues. He has an intense love for our Lord and our country, a superb combination to help achieve our goal of informing conservative believers and developing Christians for leadership roles. He would end all his commercial messages by saying his name "I'm Jay Cole". Our coven down south had a joke...Everytime we'd say anything of any substance we'd look at someone and say..."Everybodies evil but me...I'm Jay Cole". Really isn't very funny though when you think about it...Thoug on the other hand everyones entitled to their opinions...Right? that guy's a nutter. only a small minority of people hate christians, and most of them are too scared to do anything.
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Post by Senbecc on May 13, 2006 13:12:25 GMT -5
I don't hate Christians, I just hate the "forceful" ones.
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Post by flowerfaeryqueen on May 13, 2006 14:14:14 GMT -5
yeah, most pagans dont hate christians. i dont, i was thinking of those teenage satanists who listened to marilyn manson's antichrist superstar and killed that girl.
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Post by Senbecc on May 13, 2006 14:17:55 GMT -5
yeah, most pagans dont hate christians. i dont, i was thinking of those teenage satanists who listened to marilyn manson's antichrist superstar and killed that girl. What girl did they kill, I haddn't heard about it.
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Post by Sojrn on May 13, 2006 18:47:52 GMT -5
Years ago there was a story of three teenagers that tricked a fourth teenager into a clearing in some woods then beat him to death with baseball bats. They claimed that they were satanic witches. Bad press will always follow us due to ignorant Christians that accuse without the facts and are hell-bent on crushing all other belief systems.
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Post by Senbecc on May 13, 2006 20:24:22 GMT -5
Years ago there was a story of three teenagers that tricked a fourth teenager into a clearing in some woods then beat him to death with baseball bats. They claimed that they were satanic witches. Bad press will always follow us due to ignorant Christians that accuse without the facts and are hell-bent on crushing all other belief systems. Well, I certainly wouldn't be able to blame Friends and family in this case for hating nonchristians, as for the others, it seems to be a simple excuse. I suppose there are good and bad on both sides of the fence, and there are those (like Jay Cole) who simply work to perpetuate the cycle.
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Post by Sojrn on May 14, 2006 2:02:44 GMT -5
Years ago there was a story of three teenagers that tricked a fourth teenager into a clearing in some woods then beat him to death with baseball bats. They claimed that they were satanic witches. Bad press will always follow us due to ignorant Christians that accuse without the facts and are hell-bent on crushing all other belief systems. Well, I certainly wouldn't be able to blame Friends and family in this case for hating nonchristians, as for the others, it seems to be a simple excuse. I forgot to add that these teens had no idea what witches really are.
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Post by Senbecc on May 14, 2006 2:06:31 GMT -5
Well, I certainly wouldn't be able to blame Friends and family in this case for hating nonchristians, as for the others, it seems to be a simple excuse. I forgot to add that these teens had no idea what witches really are. Why am I so not surprized to hear that? LoL.
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Post by flowerfaeryqueen on May 14, 2006 12:50:36 GMT -5
yeah, its sad that when stuff like that happens, we get blamed.
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Post by Senbecc on May 14, 2006 14:37:02 GMT -5
yeah, its sad that when stuff like that happens, we get blamed. Well they claim the name, keep in mind there are many out there who just don't know any better than to believe them.
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Post by Sojrn on May 14, 2006 16:29:00 GMT -5
Well, I certainly wouldn't be able to blame Friends and family in this case for hating nonchristians... Senbecc, That's like saying that I would hate all Christians just because one Christian murdered a family member. Where is the logic in that? But I see where uniformed family and friends caught up in the ACTIVE Christian propaganda machine would hate on a blanket assumption.
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Post by Senbecc on May 15, 2006 0:23:00 GMT -5
Well, I certainly wouldn't be able to blame Friends and family in this case for hating nonchristians... Senbecc, That's like saying that I would hate all Christians just because one Christian murdered a family member. Where is the logic in that? But I see where uniformed family and friends caught up in the ACTIVE Christian propaganda machine would hate on a blanket assumption. It's hard to say what one might feel and do in such a situation. I'm not saying it's right, only that it's human nature, no amount of revenge, or seeing the actual guilty parties will ever fill the hole created by such travesties, however there is such a fine line at times between love and hate, that hate can sometimes stand in for the latter in such circumstances.
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