Monday, July 7, 2008

John Hagee's "secular humanist" woman

Thanks to Right Wing Watch for this.

"In a sermon on 'God's Plan for Wives and Mothers' that aired last week, Hagee outlined the 'ideal woman' -- along with the 'secular humanist' woman" ... here's part of what he said:

"If the secular humanist of the 21st century took his brush to paint the portrait of a thoroughly modern Millie, it would be with a cigarette dangling out of her mouth, smoke twirling out of her nostrils, language that would make a sailor blush--even Rosie O'Donnell.

"Her breath would smell like a brewery; a condom in one hand, and the feminist manual in the other, listing the local abortion clinics to snuff out the life that was within her body. Her allegiance is always to her career. Her children are latch-key children who come home and live alone until mother and daddy finally arrive after dark.

"Woman can render service in many secular field, but God says her highest and best field, in God's opinion, is that of being a mother."


Well, there you have it! From God's mouth to your ears, via the very wrong, very phony and not very reverend John Hagee!

And whatever else you can say about Hagee, you've got to say that he is one mean, lying, worthless sonofabitch!

If you have a strong stomach, you can watch his entire rant here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He must live in a very different world than I have lived in. Not all women smoke, or use foul language. Many serve in the military. What does he suggest the church women having adulterous affirs with their clergy do? What punishment should be given those that disobey his version of God’s Laws? Which rules written in Leviticus mist we obey and which have been ruled no longer God’s word? We no longer are allowed to own slaves; eat certain foods, work on some days, etc. We are not even required to attend weekly services in a specific building. What God is he listening to and when did that God agree to allow much of what He wrote to be ignored?
When does he and others answer those questions? It would clear the air and foster peace amongst mankind if we were all on the same page in the same book.
Bob Poris

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