Daily Atheist Devotional #234 (Newt Gingrich Edition)

LeaAnn
on 3/29/11 4:17 am, edited 3/29/11 4:39 am - Huntsville, AL

Which is it Newt? Secular or dominated by radical islamists? I guess poor ol' Newt is just campaigning on fear and ignorance of them ARAB people or worse *gasp* GODLESS people again.



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Gingrich fears 'atheist country ... dominated by radical Islamists'



By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor

Hours after declaring Sunday that he expects to be running for president within a month, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said he's worried the United States could be “a secular atheist country, potentially one dominated by radical Islamists,ÂÂ" in the foreseeable future, according to Politico.

Gingrich was addressing Cornerstone Church, a megachurch in San Antonio, Texas, led by the Rev. John Hagee, an influential leader among American evangelicals. Hagee's endorsement of then-presidential candidate John McCain in 2008 was plagued by controversy.

McCain ultimately rejected the endorsement over remarks Hagee had made about the Holocaust, in which he appeared to say that Adolf Hitler had been fulfilling God's will by hastening the desire of Jews to return to Israel, in accordance with biblical prophecy.

"God says in Jeremiah 16: 'Behold, I will bring them the Jewish people again unto their land that I gave to their fathers. ... Behold, I will send for many fishers, and after will I send for many hunters. And they the hunters shall hunt them.' That would be the Jews,ÂÂ" Hagee had said in an earlier sermon.

“Then God sent a hunter,ÂÂ" his sermon continued. “A hunter is someone who comes with a gun, and he forces you. Hitler was a hunter."

McCain rejected Hagee’s endorsement of his campaign after learning about the comments in May 2008. "Obviously, I find these remarks and others deeply offensive and indefensible, and I repudiate them,ÂÂ" McCain said at the time.

Hagee then withdrew his endorsement of the Arizona senator, which he had offered three months earlier.

One irony of McCain rejecting Hagee’s endorsement over his Holocaust remarks is that the Texas evangelist leads the Christian Zionist movement. Hagee is founder and national chairman of Christians United for Israel, which features Elie Wiesel and other Holocaust survivors at its events.

Here’s what Gingrich said at Cornerstone Church on Sunday evening, according to Politico:

"I have two grandchildren: Maggie is 11; Robert is 9," Gingrich said at Cornerstone Church here. "I am convinced that if we do not decisively win the struggle over the nature of America, by the time they're my age they will be in a secular atheist country, potentially one dominated by radical Islamists and with no understanding of what it once meant to be an American."

The former House Speaker held up his own faith (he converted to Catholicism two years ago) as proof of his undying patriotism. He lashed out at the college professors and mainstream media he says are seeking to wipe out the Founding Fathers' Christian values. And he targeted the judges who he charges are effectively re-writing the Constitution.

But Gingrich was mum on his own controversial past, one of martial indiscretions and divorces that have made courting religious conservatives a tall task as he nears a likely presidential run.

Gingrich’s church appearance comes amid a broader campaign to court religious conservatives.

On Monday, Hagee released a statement praising Gingrich's appearance at Cornerstone. “It was such a great honor to welcome Mr. Gingrich to our church, and hear him describe the centrality of faith in our nation,ÂÂ" he said.

The statement also included praise for Hagee and his wife, Diana, from Gingrich.

“It was truly an honor to be with John and Diana at Cornerstone," Gingrich said. "Their dedication to serve is inspirational.ÂÂ"

(deactivated member)
on 3/29/11 4:27 am
Here is the puzzler for me...Why are so many xians so afraid? They are afraid of Muslims, they are afraid of atheists, they are afraid of losing their stranglehold on this country. What the **** aren't xians afraid of? But if they all believe in god, and they really believe their god is so powerful why are they so fearful? Shouldn't their faith make them more secure? Is their faith weak or is their god?

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Amber L.
on 3/29/11 5:07 am - Sweden
Those who believe every word of the bible and have read Revelations shouldn't be scared at all. Don't they claim to win in the end?
Pretty pretty please, don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f*ckin' perfect.
Pink!


LeaAnn
on 3/29/11 5:19 am, edited 3/29/11 5:23 am - Huntsville, AL
Winning, Duh!


Ruby23
on 3/29/11 4:39 pm - Sweden
LOL that is great! It highlights his crazy without having to hear his egomaniacal ramblings! THANK  YOU!

'would rather get gunned down than dumbed down...K'naan

LeaAnn
on 3/29/11 5:15 am - Huntsville, AL
Ruby23
on 3/29/11 4:35 pm - Sweden
It does seem like true belief would mean death is a GOOD thing because it would mean entry into the ulitimate goal. 

*SIGH* everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die!

'would rather get gunned down than dumbed down...K'naan

LeaAnn
on 3/29/11 11:34 pm - Huntsville, AL
phred
on 3/29/11 6:02 am - CO
Gods, like pop stars, have fans who adore 'em;
Some fanatics who kill and die for 'em.
It's from these that we know,

Tantum religio
Potuit suadere malorum!

  If it feels good, do it!  And if it smells good, eat it!

LeaAnn
on 3/29/11 6:10 am - Huntsville, AL
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