Date: February 15, 2013

AOL's Huffington Post Attacks Huge Baptist Church

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Fascism Raises Its Ugly Head Under AOL's Watch . . .

 

 

Huffington Post Headline 2/15/2013

Secular progressives at the Huffington Post, representing AOL's ISP, attacks an 11,000 member Baptist church in Texas.

Obama's progressive media in 2013 is becoming too reminiscent of another media's attack on another religion in another time, that fawning media having supported the government in Germany after its elections of 1932.

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The Huffington Post wrote, "Tim Tebow may not be getting a lot of attention on the field as the New York Jets' backup quarterback, but he's certainly receiving a lot of buzz off of it, most recently with the announcement of an upcoming speaking engagement at a [whose standards] controversial Dallas, Texas, megachurch.

Tebow is slated to speak on April 28 at 9:15 a.m. during a Sunday worship service of the First Baptist Dallas, according to the church's website."

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Related to more content in the right column, the church is correct to be concerned about the unnecessary spread of AIDS. The Department of Health for the State of New York writes the following warning on AIDS transmission and why sodomy so easily spreads AIDS. In the end, (pardon the pun), the anus not designed for rough sex, neither male partner having a vagina built for two:

Unprotected anal sex with a person who has HIV or whose HIV status you do not know is the highest-risk sexual activity for both men and women. The walls of the anus and rectum are thin and have many blood vessels that can be injured during anal sex. HIV-infected semen can be easily absorbed through these thin walls and into the bloodstream. Injured tissue in the anus and rectum can expose the penis to blood containing HIV." . . . Read More

Another Web site documents its findings concerning AIDS, writing the following with research completed up to the early 1990's, showing nothing much has changed in two decades:

"At the time we are writing this article, AIDS is the leading cause of death for men age 25-45 and women age 25-34 in New York City; it is the leading cause of death in the U.S. for people with hemophilia and for people who are intravenous (IV) drug users (Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences/Nichols, 1989).

The San Francisco Department of Public Health estimates that half of all gay and bisexual men in San Francisco are infected with the AIDS virus (Schochet, 1989). A recent study showed that almost 2% of babies born in New York City had HIV antibodies, indicating that their mothers are infected with HIV (Lambert, 1988)." . . . Read More

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Note to AOL/HuffPo:

Hey HuffPo, where were your editors when Reverend Wright was spewing hate against America from his pulpit on the south side of Chicago? He was doing this while a church member sat in his pews for twenty years, not a football player but a candidate for president of the United States later not vetted, the media knowing full well where he had sat for decades.

Why?

When HuffPo's reporters are in agreement with the principles of radicals, then those reporters simply see those teachings and activities as, well, normal.

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The Huffington Post article continues . . .

"In March 2012, The New York Times described Tebow as 'a preacher in a football player’s body' who wears his religion on his sleeve but rarely discusses controversial issues.

This polite strand of evangelicalism stands in sharp contrast, however, with the barnstorming, hate-filled rhetoric of the church where he is scheduled to speak in April.

First Baptist Dallas is an approximately 11,000-member church led by senior pastor Robert Jeffress, an evangelical Christian who has built up quite a reputation for himself in circles among the religious right.

In October 2011, Jeffress endorsed Texas Governor Rick Perry for president, then went on to claim that Islam, Mormonism and Judaism are heretical religions 'from the pit of hell.' . . . Huffington Post

Note: If it was Christian lifestyles that were spreading AIDS to liberals, the progressive press would be all over it, probably writing Jesus freaks were contaminating the population. In fact the Huffington Post just posted its article as the CDC was releasing its report that the cost of the spread of STI (Sexual Transmitted Infections), was estimated to be around $16,000,000,000, (that's with a 'b' for billion.):

"Be careful on Valentine’s Day—the U.S. Centers for Disease Control just announced that the number of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has risen to 20 million nationwide each year.

15-24 year-olds are responsible for half of those infections, leading the CDC to urge abstinence or at least safe sex. The list of diseases is most dominated by human papillomavirus (HPV), then chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hepatitis B, HIV, and trichomoniasis.

One scientist at the CDC bluntly stated that the nation is in the middle of an “ongoing, severe STI epidemic.” The cost of these diseases nationwide is estimated at $16 billion, with the bulk of it derived from healthcare for those with HIV/AIDS." . . . CDC / Breitbart

So what happened to the term STD? After 25 years it's being replaced by some 'mumbo-jumbo' excuse to make it sound less intimidating to our rotting grass roots. Progressives are therefore likely to be pushing the medical community to tone it down. In other words, Planned Parenthood can now say, 'Keep on 'trucking, girls and boys. It's only a STI.'

"Concerning any statements the church may have made about Muslims, it's the progressive media's own fault for not reporting the number of murders by muslims against Christians overseas, therefore not forcing Muslims in the U.S. to speak out against it. Instead the media buries many of the stories in the name of . . . wait for it . . . political correctness, the crusher of all democracies throughout human history.

Churches in the U.S., via their missionaries, then react to the need for help in those areas where Islamists have burned down houses of worship and at will hachette up human beings.

Franklin Graham, who reaches out to the families of Christians that have been murdered, is then attacked by the progressive media for hate-speech, Graham 'simply mentioning' the killings and kept from the Pentagon Day of Prayer in 2010.

Also, did the Huffington Post / AOL get involved in helping to free an American pastor in Iraq, recently sentenced in February 2013 to eight years in prison for simply having a Bible study. Or does that offend HuffPo, too, the 'news' agency adopting Sharia Law into its corporate culture? I wouldn't be surprised at anything HuffPo does.

So you're damn right churches in America are angry. And they should be in a country where their grandparents and those before them fought hard against other fascists in the world who tried to prevent them from their freedom of speech. The Huffington Post is only doing what it sees as normal through Alinsky-adopted lenses.

Anyone interested in how this is done can go to this Web page to read who tried to shut Franklin Graham up. They can then scroll down to see a long list of attacks by Muslims on Christian families along with other disturbing stories. . . . "2,000 Years Later"

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