Group rallies to protest pastor's message
TEMPE, Ariz. - Nearly a hundred people lined the streets outside the Faithful Word Baptist Church Sunday morning, but they weren't there to worship. They held a "love rally" to "silence the hate being promulgated" by Pastor Steve Anderson. Clutching signs reading, "God is Love," the angry protesters were blocked from going inside the Tempe church, led by Pastor Anderson, who's gained national notoriety as the man who prays for the death of President Barack Obama.
Clutching signs reading, "God is Love," the angry protesters were blocked from going inside the Tempe church, led by Pastor Anderson, who's gained national notoriety as the man who prays for the death of President Barack Obama. Anderson has been encouraging parishioners to pray for the president's death in his sermons. Last week he said, "I hope that God strikes Barack Obama with brain cancer so he can die like Ted Kennedy and I hope it happens today."
Clutching signs reading, "God is Love," the angry protesters were blocked from going inside the Tempe church, led by Pastor Anderson, who's gained national notoriety as the man who prays for the death of President Barack Obama. Anderson has been encouraging parishioners to pray for the president's death in his sermons. Last week he said, "I hope that God strikes Barack Obama with brain cancer so he can die like Ted Kennedy and I hope it happens today."
It sickens me that Godly men like Pastor Steve cannot even preach Biblically correct sermons without stupid "pick and choose" supposed Christians persectuing him and his wonderful church! That drunken murderer Ted Kennedy dies and all the secular stations have memorials. Pastor Steve teaches the word of God and people protest. What is the world coming to!
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