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Beware the Sodomites want to recruit you!
Posted by cuteptaguy • 8/28/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: faithful word baptist church, gay, sodomites, steven anderson
Beware the Sodomites want to recruit you!
Once again my jaw dropped in disbelieve when a friend forwarded me a link to the ranting of a radical Church. The ranting is by Steven Anderson from the Faithful Word Baptist Church. He is convinced that the sodomites (homosexuals) are taking over the world, spreading our disease of sin and want to recruit you. The only way to stop us, he says, is to kill us. This led me to wonder, is this true? Are we really taking over the world? Are we really hell bent on recruiting as many as we can to join our revolution of depravity?
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wow, gotta love hate being spread in the name of a church... *sigh.. what happened to this country. Killing? Seriously, sounds like he should be arrested
hehe and shame shame for recruiting.. where do I sign up
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This reminds me of an episode in Supernatural. "There's a war..and Lilith want's Sam's intestines on a stake".
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Just to add, this kind behaviour by Steven Anderson resembles a defence mechanism in psychology called Reaction Formation [defensive process (defense mechanism) in which anxiety-producing or unacceptable emotions and impulses are mastered by exaggeration (hypertrophy) of the directly opposing tendency].
I am sure if one pokes around in his past you'll find he may have had some kind of homosexual experience that is causing him great distress resulting in this bizarre behaviour. He also relies on the fear of others of gays to facilitate his behaviour.
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I hear about this stuff all the time. Westboro Baptist Church (fred phelps) is in Topeka, and they are always protesting round these parts.
Funny story though,
They actually had a bunch of bikers do security at one funeral. Needless to say, the protesters stayed away-
From a psychological stand point I agree with you about the need to feel you belong. However, once behaviour of a group becomes destructive interventions need to be in place. We have all seen what has happened with many suicide cults (an extreme example). As a profiler by profession the growing "trend" of hate groups growing is of real concern to me even though I make fun at them. It seems the more a nation/country becomes liberal the more the growing tendency for groups like these to form because they fear change, the loss of the old ways and fear of the loss of traditions so they return to the one thing that they believe haven't changed - their religion.
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You can't possibly take anyone seriously who says murder is an answer to anything. Those who preach a negative message will always be aligning themselves with evil, not eradicating it. Hitler? Anyone?
My grandmother used to say, "Always choose something you are FOR, not something you are AGAINST." Life is less stressful that way. Think of the sillies on BC who merely attack others, perhaps because they are insecure and they it makes them look smart. It always backfires, and you have to shake your head, pitying how transparent they are.
This guy is the same way. Seems pretty clear those who attempt to ensure the whole world knows they "hate gays" is because they are frightened of their own gay curiosities.-
From a sociological standpoint, I could go on about that for hours. SHORT VERSION: We have a deep, deep need to "belong." Somewhere. Anywhere. A basic tenet of culture tells us there is strength in numbers. Those who are too damaged or emotionally crippled to find fulfilling cohesion in something positive will seek to "commiserate" in negatives.
Perhaps people who are unable (or don't think they deserve?) to find love can only gather and strengthen their little pockets of hate. It must somehow make them feel righteous and justified, though I don't profess to understand the 'haters' who waste their lives embracing destructive behavior
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From a psychological stand point I agree with you about the need to feel you belong. However, once behaviour of a group becomes destructive interventions need to be in place. We have all seen what has happened with many suicide cults (an extreme example). As a profiler by profession the growing "trend" of hate groups growing is of real concern to me even though I make fun at them. It seems the more a nation/country becomes liberal the more the growing tendency for groups like these to form because they fear change, the loss of the old ways and fear of the loss of traditions so they return to the one thing that they believe haven't changed - their religion.
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I always assumed "they" met in some administrative building on a weekly or semi-weekly basis and plotted pro-gay world takeovers, presumably on impeccably neat and fabulously color-coordinated charts.
It was the only way I could fathom the meteroric creation and rise to power of the Richard Simmons fitness tape empire.
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It's like a profession - but we have professional everythings from know-it-alls, to haters, to worriers, to victims.
I've never, for the life of me, understood why anyone else would care what tickles someone else's fancy. Usually, in my humble opinion, people so obsessed with fearing or hating are consumed by some internal dilemma that they wish to obfuscate by instead lashing out at some "group" they purport to be a percieved threat.
Personally, I'd be flattered if I got hit on, but as one gay friend told me "I've got a face that only a woman could love."
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damn you sodomites. You have recruited me and all the sins I am committing, I am blaming you for it.
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Well they have a point.
Watching "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" made polybore think that if polybore made gay friends then they would give polybore fashion tips. Actually they sodomised polybore.
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"When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, 'If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.'" (John 8: 7)
Also: ""Then the master called the servant in. 'You wicked servant,' he said, 'I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldn't you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?' In anger his master turned him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed.
"This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart."" (Matthew 18: 32-35)
Both quotes are NIV.
This is the way we are supposed to deal with one another, not loving violence, but speaking reason and spreading, to the best of our ability, the word of God knowing full well that not everyone will accept it.
And in any case, it's heterosexuals who are the real problem. Last time I checked gays weren't splitting families apart and ruining the education system and perfectly good urban neighborhoods. -
I would not be suprised if this guy was really a self-hating closet homosexual himself. Where does his anger come from? Really...
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okay i'll list what i hate about the damned sodomites:
they have nicely decorated apartments/townhouses/condos.
they know how to match colors, pluck their eyebrows without it being obvious
they know how to have fun
they (usually) make $$$ and know how to network the fvck out of a relationship.
i hate gays man. they make me look bad.
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Hmmm
What I hate about breaders:
1. They let their terrible 2 year olds through tantrums while I'm trying to relax while shopping.
2. They tend to have their fights in restaurants when hubby & I are trying to have a romantic dinner.
3. Neither keeps them selves in shape after marriage (most of the time).
4. The husbands becomes lazy in bed (if you know what I mean) and then the wife always thinks it's her fault the sex is bad and complains to us.
5. Straight guys loose all interest in being romantic with their wives after that ring is on her finger, that to the wives tend to complain about to us.
I could go on...
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"Sodomites" always make my finger nails look dirty and ungroomed in comparison. Which is probably fitting, as I am an unbathed heathen.
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I have watched too many 'Millenium' episodes with Frank Black in the 90's. Whatever 's causing this Steven Anderson to rant like that must have been personal. I can't really speak for him because I don't know him. Perhaps his views would change if he befriends one of the guy from the community he hates. Maybe not.I will just pray for peace to some to his heart.
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I'm not saying every church is bad but because it is and should be an environment where you can let your guard down it is so important to know what your getting into before you let that happen. I think often people get sucked into beliefs that they normally wouldn't have b/c of the church or any other group even though some of their beliefs may me good.
It's good to have people standing on the other side making people aware and giving your opinion on this subject. They seem to be radicals. -
Wowow~ I thought churches are used to wash our sins. I didn't know that there are also churches where we are forced to commit sins.
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He's probably gay and doesn't want his wife or congregation to discover his secret. It's the same type of propaganda that FBI J. Edgar Hoover played at and he was totally gay and head of the most scary part of the government. A real model of decorum.
People who infringe upon the rights of others should have to move to another country, where those actions are acceptable. This is the home of the free for every man, woman and child ... no matter how confused we all might be.
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I'm glad u guys can make light of this, let's just pray, HA pray to the gay hatin god as per Anderson, that the idiots in his church don't go following his orders...
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"While I know myself as a creation of God, I am also obligated to realize and remember that everyone else and everything else are also God's creation.” - Maya Angelou
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That's right. And further, you are supposed to obey the commandments out of love and faith, not fear of retaliation or knowledge of "the rules." (The latter is something I've been working on myself.) And what about these two:
"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments." (Matthew 22: 36-40, NIV)
The great Commandments, the commandments out of which all others are derived, how can you justify hatefully seeking any transgressor from these two? Do you have no respect for all that God has forgiven from your conduct? (Loving God) Do you have no respect for your fellow man? (Love thy neighbor) Do you have no idea how much you could be doing right now that is constructive instead? Or any realization how thoroughly disgusting your willingness to take grace for yourself while giving none is? (Love thyself)
Even Cain the profane murderer of good Abel God protected with a mark of vengeance for any who slew him. And Christ loved the policemen so much that even though they were going to murder him, he wouldn't even let Peter slice off an ear with a sword. -
jeremyjanson is quoting scripts so I thought I'd put one in. This is the one that come to my mind often when these subjects get brought up But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, John 8:7 "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." Basically this means don't judge. People look at things as sins when there not and other things when they have a dirtier yard than you etc. Just wrong.
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