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mumon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-21-03 06:26 PM
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How the Fungelicals see the 10 C's case
Edited on Thu Aug-21-03 06:35 PM by Kanzeon










http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/8/afa/212003a.asp

One of those arrested was Steve Hopkins, pastor of Burnett Bible Church in Burnett, Texas. He was standing next to the monument when authorities entered the building.

"All of a sudden a marshal came in and began shouting 'Clear the building! We want everyone out of here now!' -- and they started clearing the area," Hopkins said. "I turned to my associate pastor and said, 'This is it. They're going to do it now. They've pre-empted us.'"


This woman:



is not- repeat not- dead. (OK, not part of the story, but, heck just look at her- she looks more dead than Lenin!) She's either a female impersonator, or she really is Roberta Combs, President of the "Christian" Coalition.

OK (on edit): http://www.cc.org/content.cfm?id=56

Roberta Combs, President of the Christian Coalition of America said, "I agree with Chief Justice Roy Moore, a West Point graduate, when he said in a statement that '...the federal court has no jurisdiction, power or authority to remove this public acknowledgement of God, which is authorized under the constitution of this state.'"


Christian Coalition finds it very interesting and very suspicious that Judge Thompson, during a recess by Congress, ordered the Ten Commandments taken out of that building by midnight tonight. Judge Thompson's timing is very suspect in that the People's House -- the United States House of Representatives -- overwhelmingly agreed with Chief Justice Moore and the American people in legislation which the Representatives passed in late July just before Congress went on summer recess and just a couple of weeks before Judge Thompson's decision.


During late July, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill saying that the Ten Commandments should not be removed from the Alabama Judiciary Building. Indiana Congressman John Hostettler's amendment passed by a margin of 260-161. The Hostettler amendment will block enforcement of Federal Judge Thompson's ruling that the Ten Commandments should be removed. However, there was not enough time for this House amendment to be voted on in the Senate, which Christian Coalition believes will indeed pass when Congress returns from summer recess.


When this amendment passes the U.S. Senate, and is signed into law by the President, the U.S. Marshall Service will be denied funding to physically remove the Ten Commandments. This renegade judge, Judge Thompson, obviously is trying to impose his anti-Christian viewpoints before the American people's legislature -- the United States Congress -- can act. Liberal judges should not be able to act as tyrants in the United States of America.


Geez, what a paranoid & pissed off woman!



D. James Kennedy hears the kaching of cold cash!



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