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Alabama Republican Robert Aderholt and West Virginia Democrat Nick Rahall have introduced a Congressional Resolution, timed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, designed to express the body's "gratitude" for the "influence" the KJV has had on "countless families, individuals, and institutions in the United States." The bipartisan co-sponsors were lobbied by the small non-profit Bible Nation Society, based in Corunna, Michigan, said Jason Georges, the group's executive director. Georges said that other members of Congress, particularly the Congressional Prayer Caucus, were also interested in the KJV resolution. The Bible Nation Society, affiliated with Immanuel Baptist Church in Corunna, was founded by Immanuel's pastor, Douglas Levesque. At the Bible Nation Society's 2010 Bible in Culture Conference, Levesque preached on the "Antichrist Quotient," in which he laid out wide-ranging conspiracy theories that President Obama might be the Antichrist. Perhaps, though, the Democratic Party would have some issues with one of its House members taking up the suggestion of a group that has promoted Obama-might-be-the-Antichrist conspiracy theories. In the 2010 video, Levesque noted that "God has given us a purposeful ambiguity around" the Antichrist, yet proceeded to offer what he apparently believes is evidence that Obama might be it -- or at least anti-Christian, or Antichrist-ish. Levesque claimed Obama "twist[s] the word of God" and "the Antichrist Quotient goes up above and beyond for someone who would so blatantly attack the word of God." He added, "This man offends me, this man offends my God."
Originally posted by ProjectBlue
reply to post by hawaii50th
Hello. Can you please post a source link for your quote?
Thanks.
Originally posted by InnerPeace2012
reply to post by Watts
Any facts to support your claim, or are we supposed to take your word for it.
But of course there can be a lot of False AC to fool us...who knows, Prince Will can be a false AC as well.
Peaceedit on 1-5-2011 by InnerPeace2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dalan.
reply to post by hawaii50th
Every President has been accused of being the anti-christ.
Not only US Presidents though, world leaders have been accused since the beginning of Christianity.
I really wish people would stop spreading fairy-tales.
Religions were created only to control.
Originally posted by Watts
Obama satisfies none of the criteria of the anti-christ. Sigh... racists... What I don't understand is racists that believe they stand for Christian principles. Its so stupid.
Originally posted by InnerPeace2012
reply to post by Watts
Any facts to support your claim, or are we supposed to take your word for it.
But of course there can be a lot of False AC to fool us...who knows, Prince Will can be a false AC as well.
Peaceedit on 1-5-2011 by InnerPeace2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by hawaii50th
Originally posted by InnerPeace2012
reply to post by Watts
Any facts to support your claim, or are we supposed to take your word for it.
But of course there can be a lot of False AC to fool us...who knows, Prince Will can be a false AC as well.
Peaceedit on 1-5-2011 by InnerPeace2012 because: (no reason given)
Like one poster mentioned, this Obama could just be the precursor.
You know the story of the boy that cried wolf? Well many thought the anti-Christ was here throughout history, when he does show his ugly face many will not notice. They will have become so desensitized, as you.
Originally posted by dalan.
reply to post by hawaii50th
You know the story of the boy that cried wolf? Well many thought the anti-Christ was here throughout history, when he does show his ugly face many will not notice. They will have become so desensitized, as you.
Yes I know the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," and there is a huge difference here.
Wolves are real.
Anti-Christs live in Imagination Land.
Its not a matter of desensitization, its a matter of being able to discern reality from fantasy. The only good thing religion has done for mankind was giving us an excuse to depopulate ourselves.
Depopulation...
Isn't that what the NWO wants?