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Her pastor, "Pastor Kalnins" has also
preached that critics of President Bush will
be banished to hell; questioned whether
people who voted for Sen. John Kerry in 2004
would be accepted to heaven; charged that the
9/11 terrorist attacks and war in Iraq were
part of a war "contending for your faith;"
and said that Jesus "operated from that
position of war mode."
Has Wasilla Assembly of God has shaped
Palin's thinking? She was baptized there at
the age of 12 and attended the church for
most of her adult life. When Palin was
inaugurated as governor, the founding pastor
of the church delivered the invocation. In
2002
Moreover, she "has maintained a friendship
with Wasilla Assembly of God and has attended
various conferences and special meetings
here," Kalnins' office said in a statement
During the 2004 election season, he praised
President Bush's performance during a debate
with Sen. John Kerry, then offered a
not-so-subtle message about his personal
candidate preferences. "I'm not going tell
you who to vote for, but if you vote for this
particular person, I question your salvation.
I'm sorry."
Kalnins bristled at the treatment President
Bush was receiving over the federal
government's handling of Hurricane Katrina.
"I hate criticisms towards the President," he
said, "because it's like criticisms towards
the pastor -- it's almost like, it's not
going to get you anywhere, you know, except
for hell. That's what it'll get you."
Much of his support for the current
administration has come in the realm of
foreign affairs. Kalnins has preached that
the 9/11 attacks and the invasion of Iraq
were part of a "world war" over the Christian
faith, one in which Jesus Christ had called
upon believers to be willing to sacrifice
their lives.
He preaches repeatedly about the "end times"
or "last days," an apocalyptic prophesy held
by a small but vocal group of Christian
leaders. During his appearance with Palin in
June, he declared, "I believe Alaska is one
of the refuge states in the last days, and
hundreds of thousands of people are going to
come to the state to seek refuge and the
church has to be ready to minister to them.
Speaking before the Pentecostal church, Palin
painted the current war in Iraq as a
messianic affair in which the United States
could act out the will of the Lord. She said,
Iraq was "a task from god."
www.wasillaag.net/all.html this was the link
with all the sermons it was up earlier today
then they took them down. Now you get this;
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/pali
ns-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html Tags : palin sarah pastor problem mccain obama bristol baby |
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Durée : 159 s |
| Hillsong Pastor Michael Guglielmucci on Today Tonight |
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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22
606,24236206-5006301,00.html
DISGRACED pastor Michael Guglielmucci has
finally told of fabricating a terminal cancer
battle to hide his 16-year obsession with
pornography.
``This is who I am ... I'm addicted to the
stuff, it consumes my mind,'' he said of
pornography in his first interview on Today
Tonight since the story was first revealed on
AdelaideNow last week.
``... I'm sick and this is why I had to come
up some sort of explanation of what was
happening in my body.''
The shame of his addiction manifested itself
physically, resulting in him losing his hair
and purging his body.
``I've been living a lie for a long time,''
he said.
``I've been hiding who I am for so long. ``I
can honestly say to you that the last two
years have been hell for me physically,
emotionally, but I never sat down and said
... let's try and fool the world.''
Today Tonight insisted that it did not pay
for the interview from the man who has been
in hiding and receiving psychiatric help
since AdelaideNow revealed the web of lies
last week.
Mr Guglialmucci, who claims to have written
the hit song Healer after being inspired by
God, also insisted that all monies received
via song sales would be returned.
``I don't have any desire to attain any
financial gain from that, we're already
making stages to sign those royalties over,''
he said.
``I'm so sorry, not just for lying to my
friends and my family even about a sickness,
but I'm sorry for a life of saying I'm
something I'm not ... from this day on I'm
telling the truth.''
Mr Guglielmucci has written to Police
Commissioner Mal Hyde offering to fully
co-operate with any police inquiries into his
fake illness.
"Michael's lawyer has written to the Police
Commissioner advising him of all pertinent
information and notifying him of Michael
Guglielmucci's intention to fully co-operate
with police inquiries," it says.
"Two years ago, I reported that I was
suffering from cancer. The truth is that
although I was ill, I did not have cancer but
was again using the misdiagnosis to hide the
lie that I was living."
The fallen preacher was a Christian
superstar, who said God inspired his hit song
Healer. The song became an anthem of faith
for believers, many of whom donated money to
the Guglielmucci cancer cause. Tags : Michael Guglielmucci Hillsong Pornography fraud this is our god |
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Affichage : 36273
Durée : 578 s |
| Pastor Marcos Pereira em matéria do Fantástico |
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Pastor Marcos Pereira resgatando homens e
mulheres condenados pelo tribunal do tráfico
momentos antes de suas execuções.
Marcos Pereira é pastor evangélico no Rio
de Janeiro, conhecido por mediar rebeliões
em presÃdios onde os pricipais chefões do
tráfico de drogas estão presos.
Nessa matéria do fantástico, o Pastor
Marcos Pereira chega momentos antes da
execução de homens e mulheres condenados
pelo tribunal do tráfico de drogas.
Pastor Marcos Pereira, Fantástico, Tribunal
do Tráfico, Rio de Janeiro. Tags : Pastor Marcos Pereira Fantástico Tribunal do Tráfico Rio de Janeiro pastor evangélico no |
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Durée : 447 s |
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