The Blaze.com
Jan. 11, 2013 5:00pm
Atheist activists aren’t the only ones
looking to nix the Bible and references to God from President Barack
Obama’s inauguration. MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell also took aim at the
holy book today, dismissing its purportedly heinous contents and urging
the president not to include it in his Jan. 21 inaugural ceremony.
After discussing Pastor Louie Giglio’s recent decision
to remove himself from Obama’s choice of benediction speakers,
O’Donnell launched into a tirade against the Bible and its presence at
the historical event. In addition to defending the gay rights movement
against Giglio’s nearly-20-year-old sermon, the MSNBC host dismissed the
Bible as an antiquated book that virtually nobody can agree with in its
entirety.
1 comment:
And thus the spirit of Anti-Christ speaks though his servant. How twisted this commentary and the pure evil that comes from this man's mouth. Taking scripture out of context and using it to twist the truth. I know how the homosexual lifestyle is. I was there. I was part of it. There is no true love there. There is only the consistent verbiage of sex. It is an obsession. There is no fulfillment and love is always built first on lust. The only way I got free was when God sent me His children who loved me fervently out of my sin into His wonderful arms.
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