Fox News Cuckoo Bird Begs God To Send Hornets And Cicadas To Attack Obama

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From RightWingWatch.org:

Fox News pundit Todd Starnes spoke at the Faith and Freedom Conference last Saturday in order to warn his Christian comrades that a war is coming. Starnes argued that if “our Founding Fathers” could see “these Republicans campaigning as culture war conservatives but governing as godless Democrats” they would “start another revolution.”

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Standing before the audience to “sound a warning, an alarm,” Starnes claimed that “the American way of life is under attack” from an “active and aggressive war on religious liberty.” However, this war does not affect “the Jewish faith, or the Muslim faith, or the Hindu faith,” but instead is targeted only against “people of the Christian faith.”

As evidence for this war against Christianity, Starnes used the horror story of the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on the constitutionality of gay marriage bans. “Understand this,” Starnes commanded.

“This is not just about marriage; this is about whether or not a government can begin to put limitations on the conscience and the convictions of people of faith.” Christians, according to Starnes, are already facing “considerable adversity” as “our businesses, and our families, and our churches are in jeopardy.”

However, moral Christians should not be hopeless. Starnes finds hope for the salvation of America in the Old Testament’s Book of Exodus, in which God sent a “swarm of hornets to clear the battlefield” for an outnumbered Israelite army. This story, argued Starnes, should be the “battle prayer of every patriot saint:”

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8 years ago

Sometimes when you scratch the surface you find within the words of the odd nutter, a grain of truth emerges.

Personally I care not one jot about a gay couple marrying in a church if they so desire but I’m not religious.

It seems to me though that Christianity is actually ‘under the cosh’ a bit lately. Being athiest I have no axe to grind.

Will the right to marry in church for same sex couples carry forward to Mosques? Synagogues? Hindu temples? Catholic churches? If so then all well and good, if not maybe the grain of truth is emerging.

Marsha Woerner
8 years ago

They’re just not used to having people say, “you can’t impose your belief on everyone!” They’re not used to it, despite the fact that they say that they are in favor of freedom of religion! The only religion that should be free, in their minds, is theirs! When they see that that’s not what ” freedom of religion” means, they’re no longer in favor. Obviously, we’re all misinterpreting. All evidence to the contrary, we are a “CHRISTIAN” nation!

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