“Ayatollah’s health fails as Iran power struggle grows…”
This Kent Hovind guy gives creationists a bad name:
His attorney, Alan Richey, argued that the Internal Revenue Service pursued his client because of his religious beliefs. Kent Hovind, whose life’s mission is to debunk evolution, says he and his employees are workers of God and therefore exempt from paying taxes. He pays his employees [...]
“Just one way the prosperity preachers are spending the widow’s mites…”
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Losers of the Bi-Month: The Tulsa Airmen and their Magnificent Flying Machines — P. Evans & T. Bates, The Wittenburg Door
Power Line reacts:
This can only be construed as an effort to cut Iranians off, as much as possible, from news originating in the outside world. Which strikes me as ominous, especially with August 22 only five days away.
See also:
Ahmadinejad Says U.S., Britain ‘Resorted to Tricks’ ‘To Postpone’ Ceasefire – Vital Perspective
…for a sample speech from [...]
This kind of monster is what stoning was made for. Seriously, he isn’t really worthy of any lesser punishment. South Carolina, the state where I live is ahead of the curve in this respect: South Carolina just recently passed a law allowing the death penalty for second-time sexual predators. Mine is the [...]
God: “Beware false prophets”
Hey Pat, did you ever think that you might have no idea what you’re talking about?
What you are saying sounds eerily similar to what
the terrorist-tyrant of Iran is saying about the same subject. That should tell you something: not only are your words rude, but they are also
foolish and
contemptible. Pat sounds just like one of Job’s friends, who said that whatever evil befalls a person is a direct result of particular sins. This is utterly silly. Like Job, I think many Christians will repeat Job’s words of rebuke to his friends to Mr. Robertson:
“If only you would be altogether silent! For you, that would be wisdom.”