Friday, August 28, 2009
"Pastor" Steven Anderson Is The Perfect Example Of An Anti-Christ!
I believe that the man who calls himself "Pastor" Steven Anderson fits the description of an Anti-Christ.Everything that he has espoused sounds like someone who is against Christ instead of standing with Christ.This guy is not a Christian.And I'm sure that he will wind up in the Hell that he wants President Barack Obama to "melt like a snail" in.This guy sounds so satanic that it's not even funny.
Anyone who goes to this man's church should question their own sanity.Because "Pastor" Steven Anderson is a religious nut & a conspiracy theorist.He recently sat down with fellow Barack Obama hater,Alex Jones(who made the conspiracy movie "The Obama Deception"),when he was beaten by border patrol agents.All of the nutcases are colluding together.
That's why Obama has received more death threats than any other president.Folks like Alex Jones,Rush Limbaugh,Glen Beck,& others are pushing the same dangerous message.I wonder if they all feel like "Pastor" Steven Anderson does.I should hope not.Because Steven Anderson wants President Barack Obama to die.He even says that he is praying for it.I'm sure his evil "prayers" have fallen on deaf ears.Unlike the personification of evil known as "Pastor" Steven Anderson,God loves everyone!
Here's more on this story from The Phoenix New Times:
"Remember the crazy Tempe pastor who was Tasered at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint *** back in April: Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church? The same fella that Christopher Broughton, the anti-Obama, anarchist AR-15-carrying activist, declared to be his pastor on conspiranut moonhowler Alex Jones' radio show?
Well, as has been reported on Crooks and Liars and MSNBC, the day before Broughton brought his loaded assault rifle to a demonstration outside where the President was speaking in downtown Phoenix, Pastor Anderson was preaching hate for President Obama, and praying for the Chief Executive's death.
And when I say, "preaching hate," I don't mean that as a figure of speech.
"God hates Barack Obama," the preacher told his congregation. "I hate Barack Obama."
In a rambling, hour-plus sermon that knocks "sodomites," disses Pentecostal Christians, and offers up a birther fantasy of Obama playing baseball in Kenya as a child with a stick and a mango, Anderson talked about how Obama would be in town the next day, and that some of his parishioners might be attending, although he couldn't personally make it due to previous plans.
For Anderson, Obama cannot be "saved," and because Obama backs access to abortion for women, he deserves to die.
"You're gonna tell me that I'm supposed to pray for the socialist devil," asked Anderson, rhetorically, referring to Obama, "[this] murderer, infanticide, who wants to see young children, and he wants to see babies killed through abortion and partial birth -- and all these other things -- you're gonna tell me I'm supposed to pray for god to give him a good lunch tomorrow, while he's in Phoenix, Arizona. Nope. I'm not going to pray for his good. I'm going to pray that he dies and goes to hell. When I go to bed tonight, that's how I'm going to pray."
Obama's death, in Anderson's eyes, would be just punishment for advocating for a woman's right to choose. Calling Obama, "one of the rulers of the darkness of this world," and drawing upon fire and brimstone from the Old Testament, he gets wierdly graphic about what he'd like to see done to the POTUS.
"If someone's gonna twist my arm behind my back," he tells the sunday-go-to-meetin' crowd, "and tell me to pray for Barack Obama -- this is what I'm going to pray, because this is only prayer that applies to him: Break his teeth, oh God, in his mouth, as a snail which melteth, let him pass away, like an untimely birth of a woman -- that he thinks -- he calls it a woman's right to choose, you know, he thinks it's so wonderful, he ought to be aborted. It ought to be, `Abort Obama,' that ought to be the motto."
Anderson also makes clear that his message is political as well as religious:
"Obama is overturning the U.S. Constitution, overturning the Declaration of Independence, overturning everything we believe as a country, overturning 200 some years of history. He is the revolutionary. And it's a socialist, communist revolution. We are the counter-revolutionaries, saying, `No, we don't want change.'"
Was Christopher Broughton in the congregation that Sunday, August 16? Did he hear and absorb this message from the man he described as "my pastor" on Alex Jones' August 20 radio show?"(END OF EXCERPT)Read the rest here.
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