Sunday, May 18, 2008

Unsubstantiated Evidence from God

From a church blog in Oregon...

We have this message, allegedly faxed from the Hillary Clinton campaign to some church in Oregon:

Dear Pastor:

Kentucky and Oregon now hold the keys to our Christian nation's future.
Next Tuesday a decision will be made as to which of two candidates is most suited to become the next president of the United States.

One of these candidates, in spite of
alleged faults, is a believer in Jesus. The other, in spite of assertions to the contrary is not.

Faith in Christ, and in His atoning blood, is the only hope for salvation.


Sure, hope may be preached, and change may be promised, but without Christ it is a false hope, and a deadly change.


Yes, Christianity may be worn as a politically-correct uniform. Yes, the media may defend, and glorify their chosen one, and attempt to bully his opponent into capitulating. But, as they did in West Virginia, let Christians in the Appalachians, and the Cascades, stand up and say: Enough!


Let Kentucky be the levee that holds the floodwaters of the anticrist.


Let Oregon be the firewall that breaks the brushfire of apostasy, ere it devours our nation.


Onward Christian soldiers!

With Sincerity,

From Concerned Christians

Wow.

It's 11 pm on a Sunday. I'm too exhausted to voice my opinion on this. I'm just going to leave it for now, with the disclaimer that I cannot verify the validity of this supposed fax, and then let you guys comment.

I'll get back later.

1 responses:

the analyst said...

i like how "anticrist" is neither capitalized nor properly spelled. you'd think that christians would figure out how "christ" is spelled.