Hillary Clinton to speak at Rick Warren’s “church.”

rick_warren_and_hillary_clinton.jpg Pro-abortion presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will speak at Rick Warren’s “church” during his global conference on AIDS. I warned you about this conference in this previous post and this previous post. The great falling away has begun!

Crosstalk did a show featuring Brannon House on this topic. To listen, click here. Listen to details from last year’s AIDS conference (in which Barack Obama was a guest) by clicking here.

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  1. I have been having on ongoing dialog with an elder at my old church(not reformed) about Warren. He has taken offense to me “picking on” “such a man of god.” Thanks for the reinforcement.

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  2. Alan G,

    For an in depth expose on Rick Warren and his apostasy I would recommend reading through this article and following the various embedded links.

    Oh, and share it with the elder you are engaging. The dark truth about Rick Warren’s Devil Driven apostasy ought to be made known.

    In Christ,
    CD

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  3. “The great falling away has begun!”

    I beg to differ – the “great falling away” began long before the *gasp* pro-abortion WOMAN set her eyes on the presidency. No, it began when religious conservatives allowed themselves to be lied to by our current president, who claimed to give a rip about their antiquated beliefs just long enough to secure power.

    I’m not sure Hillary is going to be our next president, but I’m reasonably confident that who ever wins will not be someone who sympathizes with your anti-gay, anti-abortion beliefs. More than 7 out of every 10 people in this country are just plain tired of religious fundamentalists and Neo-Conservatives (both of which, thanks to the former, are now inseparable in the minds of the general public).

    Why am I so sure? Because Pat Robertson has now publicly endorsed Giuliani, the conservative’s only real shot at the White House. Any undecided voters are now more likely than ever to side with the Democrats, because they’re TIRED of being reminded of the MESS conservatives have created of our country and our world.

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  4. Jerome, I’ll go you one better.

    The falling away began decades ago, in the days of my grandmother. The errors we’re seeing today are a revival of the errors of the 30’s. They went underground in the Church, but they took root in the governments of man.

    But if you want to go all the way back, just look to Genesis 3. That’s where it all started.

    And by the way, I’m a fundie. “Anti-gay” is just another way of deflecting the question of whether a person’s temptations to sin define him.

    Finally, Ron Paul would be an excellent candidate. At least he can’t be accused of oathbreaking.

    I might just have to write a blog post of my own on that…

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  5. My comment “The great falling away has begun” actually had less to do with Hillary running for the Whitehouse and more to do with the supposed “pastor” collaborating with a pro-homosexual, pro-abortion candidate. Mixing the Church of Christ with the ungodly world is not God’s intention. I find no example in he Bible of Christians ever being told to become politicians to help make the world better. When the Church gets in bed with politics, we get sell-outs like Robertson and all sorts of corruption. Politics is all about compromise and corruption. You can’t play with that kind of fire and not get burned.

    But I guess politics and religion only mix when it’s a democrat in church raising campaign contributions. Honestly, I get tired of both parties becoming “religious” once every four years; around election time.

    As far as I’m concerned, the best thing that could happen to the church in America is for someone like Hillary to get elected.

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  6. Mrs. Pilgrim,

    I don’t understand your statement about “anti-gay” being another way of deflecting the question of whether a person’s temptations to sin define him. Would you be kind enough to clarify?

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  7. I’m sorry, Jerome, for not being clearer.

    Ultimately, homosexuality is defined as an inclination (to use the word loosely) to engage in sexual conduct with one of the same sex as the actor. To refer to someone as “gay” is to say that he has such inclination himself, yes?

    The problem is that many folks think that this inclination is inborn, cannot change. It becomes a definition of the person himself, a rather fatalistic approach to his ability to determine his own way. Many people today bear witness that the inclination is most certainly not permanent.

    We Christians believe that the inclination is a temptation to be fought, rather than accepted. To say that we are “anti-gay” is to ignore that, and to buy into the idea that the person’s sins are indeed his identity. It’s really almost dishonest, trying to set us against the sinner instead of addressing the real issue.

    We are pro-holiness and anti-sin. We are not anti-people-who-sin–otherwise, we’d be anti-ourselves. *dry smile*

    Does that help, Jerome?

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  8. Huckabee….Purpose Driven!

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    http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=658

    Don’t know if you all know this yet …but baptist preacher Huckabee is
    Purpose Driven.

    Ref. Link is to Huckabee’s official web page above…his blog…Huckabee
    uses Rick Warren’s quote…hoping for an official endorsement from him.

    There are 38.8 million baptist in the USA. This is what has spiked Huckabee
    ahead in the polls suddenly. This could spell disaster for the US if these
    millions of baptists vote. Approx. 50% of voters vote, then say, the last
    election went something like 62 million for Bush vs. 59 million for
    Kerry-Dems. —you see, now in 2008, we have 38 million baptist….then, add
    on to that, millions of foolish nonbaptist christians who will get on the
    bandwagon–especially, if Dobson and other ‘leaders’ endorse Hucakbee?
    Huckabee has the baptist’s vote…then, think if PD Warren does official
    endorse him. Huckabee is the worst choice on the republican ticket–and the
    ‘chrisians’ are fixed to give us another Bush. I’ve friends personally who
    were PD ‘resisters’ and were thrown out of Lamar Baptist Church in TX.
    Huckabee (and you know the baptist demonination has fully accepted PD false
    teachings) does not recognize the error of PD—what kind of christian is
    he–another deluded one, like universalist GW?

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