Slavery and segregation could NOT have survived for 300 years in the South if it wasn't
for EVANGELICAL PREACHERS spewing their HATE EVERY SUNDAY!
So what do you think the motivation is
for the Evangelical preachers to denigrate the Mormon Church?
Not exact matches
Later, DeMoss talks about being turned off by the
evangelical street
preachers he'd seen on the street corners there, preaching to Mormons in town
for the church's annual general assembly.
These fears are not so different from the fear I see in the eyes of protestors carrying signs that depict President Obama as Hitler, the fear I see in the red faces of angry
preachers urging their parishioners to «take America back
for God,» the fear I detect in some of the books against emerging church, the fear I detect in some of the books in support of the emerging church, the fear I hear in the voices of both gays and the conservative
evangelical activists who lobby against them when both sides consider
for just a second the possibility that maybe they have it wrong.
So many
preachers, speakers and religious personalities have engaged what I think of as the «wussification» of the Gospel, and have turned the Gospel into a side - bar
for their faux -
evangelical motivational talks.
I saw a cultural Christianity with
preachers who often gained audiences, locally in church meetings or globally on television, by saying crazy and buffoonish things, simply to stir up the base and to gain attention from the world, whether that was claiming to know why God sent hurricanes and terrorist attacks or claiming that American founders, one of whom possibly impregnated his own human slaves and literally cut the New Testament apart, were orthodox,
Evangelical Christians who, like us, stood up
for traditional family values.
All the right candidate has to do is get up there — sound more like a
preacher than a politician — or intelligent human being
for that matter — and he won the
evangelicals — hook, line, and sinker — just like GW did.
Heyrman has chosen to concentrate on two American
preachers of the
Evangelical word, Pliny Fisk and Levi Parsons, who made
for the Holy Land via Christian Malta in 1819.
Salvation Boulevard (Director: George Ratliff; Screenwriters: Doug Max Stone and George Ratliff, based on the novel by Larry Beinhart)-- An
evangelical preacher who has captivated a city with his charm frames an ex-hippie
for a crime he did not commit.
My first destination was a home known as «Aimee's Castle,» which was built in 1929
for Aimee Semple McPherson, an early 20th century
evangelical preacher.
The collection was formed during the mid-twentieth century by the
evangelical preacher Dr. Bob Jones, Sr.,
for display at the university bearing his name in Greenville, S.C..