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Dear God! It's Finally Happened: The Dueling Prayer Groups Converge on Washington!

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Islamaphobia has hit a new high with the likes of Family Research Council's Tony Perkins and Shirley Dobson calling for all-out prayer war. It would be funny if Christofascists weren't so serious about wiping Islam off the face of the earth! Rod Parsley is probably as happy as a pig in...

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"Muslims should march on the White House. We are going to the White House so that Islam will be victorious, Allah willing, and the White House will become into a Muslim house."

From Right Wing Watch:
"...a major Christian leader of the Emergent Church called for forty days of fasting and prayer in the same Ramadan period with the goal that the church will better understand our Muslim friends. We advocate for understanding, but we must have spiritual discernment as to the spiritual dark powers that are being invoked into our nation.
Strange: the pejorative "Emergent Church" used in the same sentence with "Muslim friends." In other words: "Let those damn liberal 'churches' play footsie with heathen Muslims, we gotta protect our country from becoming a bunch of rag-headed terrorists!"

I really shouldn't call this reaction a "duel" since, as all good Christians should, they are preemptively praying (remember the "cowboy diplomacy" of GWB?) so that they might get a foothold in praying to the same God.
Therefore we are calling Christians all over America to join Lou Engle, Shirley Dobson, Tony Perkins, David Barton, and many other major leaders in America to a national conference call to pray for America. Please join us on Thursday, September 24th from 7:30PM to 9:00PM Eastern Time for possibly one of the greatest moments in American history.
Nah. The greatest moment in American history was when Washington, DC attempted to celebrate the nation's centennial by having one hundred orchestras of one hundred musicians each to play The Blue Danube. While the main conductor (on a VERY tall podium) didn't become deaf, the disjointed cacophony left many people wondering: "why?"

Perkins called the Muslim gathering "a wake-up call for the church" and a warning that if Christians do not "fill the void that's in this nation with the truth, it will be filled with something else."




 

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This is too funny by Nick van Nes on Sunday, Sep 27, 2009 at 6:55:52 PM
Islam is the religion of peace by Gallaher on Monday, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:06:28 AM
Whose Snake Will Get Eaten...? by Dak on Monday, Sep 28, 2009 at 3:46:09 PM
Subject to intrepretation by Dave Kisor on Tuesday, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:46:06 AM
God vs God vs God by J. Edward Tremlett on Saturday, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:21:12 PM