June
25th 2008
Posted under Christianity
We are pleased to announce that Judge Roy Moore will be speaking at
Fortified Hills Baptist Church this Sunday, June 29, at the 9:15am and
10:45am services. Â Judge Moore has a powerful message:
God and America, Past and Present: Can we save our Nation?
This is an important message all Christians need to hear, and apply
for God’s glory, and to the benefit of our posterity.  Fortified Hills
Baptist Church is located in the NW Atlanta metro area.
More information can be found at: http://pocusa.info/RoyMoore.htm







Andrew T. on 25 Jun 2008 at 10:57 pm #
America First Party > Constitution Party.
Chuck Baldwin is a wonderful man and a good candidate, but I get a peep at some of these party activists, and I am not amused. Perhaps they’d be more honest in naming it the American Theocracy Party, because when I notice the dogmatic fury with which they defend national anti-sodomy laws and the Drug War, their references to “liberty” wear quite thin. To the small group of people to which I am referring, there is no such thing as a homosexual, atheist, or left-liberal who is not simultaneously a “militant” one.
Has anyone heard that absurd John Loften-Bob Barr attack interview?
Trent Hill on 26 Jun 2008 at 12:27 am #
National anti-sodomy laws? Point to one CP activist who advocates such a thing.
As for the Drug War–the platform doesnt support that. It supports Federalism on the issue.
As for John Lofton—he’s not a member of the CP.
Andrew T. on 26 Jun 2008 at 2:17 am #
It seemed almost self-evident that Loften is a member of the CP, but I guess then I am wrong. I even saw a few people on the internet talk about writing in Pertouka/Loften this year, so I thought it a rational assumption to make.
In this insane attack-interview with Alan Keyes, Loften spends half the interrogation insisting that sodomy is a capital crime AND that it is the task of the American government to enforce it through the penalty of death: http://www.theamericanview.com/dictator/media/942/keyes.mp3
Except for the Lincoln question, you will notice that Loften acts like an insane superstituous fanatic, whereas Keyes makes abundant sense.
Every interview that Loften does consists of him mercilessly interrogating the subject about his religious faith.
Andrew T. on 26 Jun 2008 at 2:38 am #
And don’t get me wrong: I think that Christians of a right-wing persuasion are some of the most wonderful, moral people that one can find in this country. This includes people such as Jerry Falwell and Orel Roberts, despite political differences.
This Loften fellow, on the other hand, is nuts.