From: Michael Stutz <stutz@dsl.org>
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From: Michael Stutz <stutz@dsl.org>
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 02:21:41 +0800
To: cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
Subject: Say No To Christ
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It's not an _Onion_ satire:
<http://apocalypse.berkshire.net/~ifas/fw/9707/update.html#aliens>
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From: bofus?
Subject: Pat Robertson advocates stoning for UFO enthusiasts
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 07:39:49 -0800
Message-ID: <33FDB249.335F@mindspring.com>
RuffinP@aol.com wrote:
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> FREEDOM WRITER PRESS RELEASE
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 28, 1997
> CONTACT: Skipp Porteous (413) 528-3800
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> Robertson advocates stoning for UFO
> enthusiasts
>
>
> Great Barrington, MA -- In a recent
> pronouncement, television evangelist and
> head of the Christian Coalition, Pat
> Robertson, advocated death by stoning for
> UFO enthusiasts.
>
> Freedom Writer magazine, in its July/August
> issue, mailed today, disclosed Robertson's
> statement. Freedom Writer is published by
> the Institute for First Amendment Studies,
> a group that monitors the right.
>
> Robertson used the news of the July 4th
> Mars landing to promote his extreme
> beliefs. A segment on the July 8, 1997
> broadcast of The 700 Club featured news of
> the Mars Pathfinder mission. Employing the
> historical event as a starting point, the
> program delved into the possibility of the
> existence of UFOs and space aliens.
>
> While Robertson viewed the space program
> with suspicion, on a more serious note, he
> launched into a diatribe against those who
> entertain the existence of space aliens and
> UFOs. He said, in a rambling discourse, that
> if such things exist, they are simply demons
> trying to lead people away from Christ.
> According to Robertson, the threat is so
> serious that people who believe in space
> aliens should be put to death by stoning --
> according to "God's word."
>
> "The Bible says the Earth belongs to man,
> but the heavens belong to the Lord,"
> Robertson said.
>
> "He has given us the Earth. He also warned,
> way back when Moses was writing down not
> only what is the Ten Commandments, but
> Deuteronomy, which is almost the Second Law.
>
> "Here is what he said to the children of
> Israel about this whole matter:
>
> "'If there is found among you, within any
> of your gates which the Lord your God gives
> you, a man or a woman who has been wicked in
> the sight of the Lord your God, in
> transgressing His covenant, who has gone
> and served other gods and worshipped them,
> either the sun or moon or any of the hosts
> of heaven which I have not commanded you,
> and you hear of it, then you shall inquire
> diligently. And if it is indeed true and
> certain that such an abomination has been
> committed in Israel, then you shall bring
> out to your gates that man or woman who has
> committed that wicked thing, and stone to
> death that man or woman with stones.'"
> (Deuteronomy 17:2-5, NKJV)
>
> "Now, that's what Moses said to the
> children of Israel about those who worship
> the sun and the moon and the hosts of
> heaven, because these things, at best, are
> lifeless nothings, or, if they are
> intelligent, they're demonic. And, yes,
> there is a host of heaven. There are angels
> and there are fallen angels. There is no
> question about it."
>
> "Can a demon appear as a slanty-eyed,
> funny-looking creature? Of course he can,
> or it can. Of course they can deceive
> people. And if they can lead somebody away
> from the true God, or away from Jesus
> Christ, anyway it happens, it doesn't
> matter, you will lose your salvation. It
> doesn't matter how they get you. The
> question is, did they get you, and under
> what guise?
>
> "This is man in rebellion against God, who
> refuses to take God's Law. And God says,
> 'My covenant says you won't do this. And if
> I find anybody in Israel,'-- "which is his
> pure nation" -- 'If I find anybody in
> Israel that's doing this sort of thing,
> then I want you to take him out and dispose
> of him."
>
> "It's a clear violation of God's word."
>
> Skipp Porteous, Freedom Writer publisher,
> commented: "As the founder and chairman of
> the Christian Coalition -- a group
> dedicated to becoming the most powerful
> political force in America -- Robertson's
> extreme ideas need to be taken seriously,
> for they not only negate pluralism, but
> condemn to death those who dare to believe
> differently."
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