Re: Biblical matters
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:16 pm
+1UlsterAreBrill wrote:I concurDave wrote:I had a lengthy reply written and lost it. Just imagine my response and continue.
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+1UlsterAreBrill wrote:I concurDave wrote:I had a lengthy reply written and lost it. Just imagine my response and continue.
I imagined it was a thread ender that brought UAB to his senses.Dave wrote:+1UlsterAreBrill wrote:I concurDave wrote:I had a lengthy reply written and lost it. Just imagine my response and continue.
Mebendazolejean valjean wrote:I imagined it was a thread ender that brought UAB to his senses.Dave wrote:+1UlsterAreBrill wrote:I concurDave wrote:I had a lengthy reply written and lost it. Just imagine my response and continue.
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Worms ?big mervyn wrote:Mebendazolejean valjean wrote:I imagined it was a thread ender that brought UAB to his senses.Dave wrote:+1UlsterAreBrill wrote:I concurDave wrote:I had a lengthy reply written and lost it. Just imagine my response and continue.
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Every EU country, except Ireland, has banned this guy because of his extreme messages of hate. If the Irish Govt does not ban him I wonder how many people would actually go to see him in action.Online petitions have been launched calling on the Government to ban fundamentalist American preacher Pastor Steven Anderson from speaking in Dublin on May 26th next.
According to Changing Attitude Ireland, a liberal Church of Ireland group sympathetic to gay people, Mr Anderson “has advocated exterminating LGBT+ people, lauded the massacre in the Florida Gay Night Club of LGBT patrons and said he prayed nightly that US president Barack Obama would die!” He is also a Holocaust denier.
On April 5th last, launching a petition opposing the preacher’s plan to speak in Dublin this month, it said “the notorious anti-gay Pastor” wanted “to come to Ireland, on an invitation from Northern Irish Baptist Preacher Stuart Houston to evangelise Dublin on May 26th.”
A controversial US preacher who denies the holocaust and promotes anti-LGBT rhetoric has been barred from speaking in Ireland.
Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan signed the exclusion order preventing Steven Anderson – or Pastor Steven L Anderson - from travelling here.
In a statement, Minister Flanagan said: "I have signed the exclusion order under my executive powers in the interests of public policy."
A provision under the 1999 Immigration Act allows the minister of the day, if they consider it necessary in the interests of national security or public policy, to bar somebody from the State.
It is the first time a person time a person has been excluded from Ireland under the 1999 Act.
A biblical quotation seems appropriate: 2 Samuel 1:19 "How the mighty have fallen".Jackie Brown wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:45 am Wright Bus close to going under, what'll happen to his mega church?
Hell slap it up 'em.Jackie Brown wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:45 am Wright Bus close to going under, what'll happen to his mega church?