rayboyusmc
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McCain actively sought his support and no one seems to care. Too white?
Why are so many of these holy men unaware of the sin of gluttony?
[QUOTEMega-Church Pastor in Texas Backs McCain
By Elisabeth Bumiller
SAN ANTONIO Senator John McCain got support on Wednesday from an important corner of evangelical Texas when the pastor of a San Antonio mega-church, Rev. John C. Hagee, endorsed Mr. McCain for president. Mr. Hagee, who argues that the United States must join Israel in a preemptive, biblically prophesized military strike against Iran that will lead to the second coming of Christ, praised Mr. McCain for his pro-Israel views.
John McCain has publicly stated his support of the state of Israel, pledging that his administration will not permit Iran to have nuclear weapons to fulfill the evil dreams of President Ahmadinejad to wipe Israel off the map,' Mr. Hagee said at a news conference at the Omni Hotel in San Antonio.
Mr. Hagee also praised Mr. McCain for his solid, pro-life voting record for the past 24 years.'
Mr. McCain, who has been on a steady search for support among conservative and evangelical leaders who have long distrusted him, said he was very honored' by Mr. Hagees endorsement. Asked about Mr. Hagees extensive writings on Armageddon and about what one questioner said was Mr. Hagees belief that the anti-Christ will be the head of the European Union, Mr. McCain responded that all I can tell you is that I am very proud to have Pastor John Hagees support.'
Mr. Hagee, the pastor of the Cornerstone Church, said that his support for Israel had nothing to do with prophetic scenarios, but rather because he felt the cause was just. They are a democracy in the Middle East that deserves the support of America and Christian people everywhere,' Mr. Hagee said.
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Donahe is to the Catholic church as Hagee is to the evangenlicals.
He's a liar just like the others. So don't make a great deal about conservative morality. He dissed form Fatwell then praised him.
Flip, flop, Flip flop.
Why are so many of these holy men unaware of the sin of gluttony?
[QUOTEMega-Church Pastor in Texas Backs McCain
By Elisabeth Bumiller
SAN ANTONIO Senator John McCain got support on Wednesday from an important corner of evangelical Texas when the pastor of a San Antonio mega-church, Rev. John C. Hagee, endorsed Mr. McCain for president. Mr. Hagee, who argues that the United States must join Israel in a preemptive, biblically prophesized military strike against Iran that will lead to the second coming of Christ, praised Mr. McCain for his pro-Israel views.
John McCain has publicly stated his support of the state of Israel, pledging that his administration will not permit Iran to have nuclear weapons to fulfill the evil dreams of President Ahmadinejad to wipe Israel off the map,' Mr. Hagee said at a news conference at the Omni Hotel in San Antonio.
Mr. Hagee also praised Mr. McCain for his solid, pro-life voting record for the past 24 years.'
Mr. McCain, who has been on a steady search for support among conservative and evangelical leaders who have long distrusted him, said he was very honored' by Mr. Hagees endorsement. Asked about Mr. Hagees extensive writings on Armageddon and about what one questioner said was Mr. Hagees belief that the anti-Christ will be the head of the European Union, Mr. McCain responded that all I can tell you is that I am very proud to have Pastor John Hagees support.'
Mr. Hagee, the pastor of the Cornerstone Church, said that his support for Israel had nothing to do with prophetic scenarios, but rather because he felt the cause was just. They are a democracy in the Middle East that deserves the support of America and Christian people everywhere,' Mr. Hagee said.
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By Michael D. Shear
SAN ANTONIO -- Sen. John McCain picked up the support of Texas pastor John Hagee, an evangelical Christian who has made support for the state of Israel a centerpiece of his ministry.
Hagee endorsed McCain today, saying he did so because McCain is a pro-life, pro-Israel politician who has pledged to secure the country's borders.
"John McCain is a man of principle," Hagee, a televangelist and the pastor of Cornerstone Church, told reporters. "He does not stand boldly on both sides of any issue."
Hagee's endorsement could be of particular help to McCain in Texas, where the Arizona senator will face former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee next Tuesday.
Huckabee, a former Baptist minister, has succeeded over the last two months in appealing to evangelical and conservative Christian voters, highlighting a schism in the Republican party.
Huckabee was especially successful in the south and in Virginia, where he racked up a 40 percent lead over McCain among conservative voters.
But with little doubt about McCain becoming the nominee, conservatives have begun to flock to his side. Asked what McCain could do to appeal to other religious conservatives, Hagee said he was confident McCain's support for abortion restrictions and Israel would help.
Posted at 5:51 PM ET on Feb 27, 2008
Washington DC, Mar 1, 2008 / 03:43 am (CNA).- The endorsement of Senator John McCain by a Catholic-bashing Texas minister won swift rebuke from the president of the Catholic League and a Jewish leader concerned about his vicious and inflammatory anti-Catholicism.
Both compared the minister to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
On Wednesday Pastor John Hagee endorsed Senator John McCains bid to become the Republican presidential candidate in the 2008 election.
Senator McCain responded to the endorsement by calling Hagee the staunchest leader of our Christian evangelical movement, praising Hagees pro-Israel stance.
President of the Catholic League Bill Donohue harshly criticized the endorsement.
There are plenty of staunch evangelical leaders who are pro-Israel, but are not anti-Catholic. John Hagee is not one of them, Donohue said on Thursday. Indeed, for the past few decades, he has waged an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church. For example, he likes calling it The Great Whore, an apostate church, the anti-Christ, and a false cult system.
Donohue said that in Pastor Hagees latest book the minister claimed Hitler was a Catholic who murdered Jews while the Catholic Church did nothing. The sell-out of Catholicism to Hitler began not with the people but with the Vatican itself, wrote Hagee, according to Bill Donohue.
Donohue criticized the remarks, saying, For the record, Hitler persecuted the Catholic Church and was automatically excommunicated in 1931two years before he assumed powerwhen he acted as best man at Joseph Goebbels Protestant wedding. Hitler even bragged about his separation from the Church. As for doing nothing about the Holocaust, Sir Martin Gilbert reminds us that Goebbel denounced Pope Pius XII for his 1942 Christmas message criticizing the Nazis (the New York Times lauded the pope for doing so in an editorial for two years in a row). Much to Hagees chagrin, Gilbert also says that Pius XII saved three quarters of the Jews in Rome, and that more Jews were saved proportionately in Catholic countries than Protestant countries.
Donahe is to the Catholic church as Hagee is to the evangenlicals.
PHOENIX (AP) John McCain is refusing to renounce the endorsement of a prominent Texas televangelist who Democrats say peddles anti-Catholic and other intolerant speech.
Instead, the Republican presidential candidate issued a statement Friday afternoon saying he had unspecified disagreements with the San Antonio megachurch leader, John Hagee. Hagee endorsed him at a news conference Wednesday in San Antonio.
"However, in no way did I intend for his endorsement to suggest that I in turn agree with all of Pastor Hagee's views, which I obviously do not," McCain said in the statement.
His campaign issued the statement after two days of criticism from the Democratic National Committee, the Catholic League and Catholics United.
He's a liar just like the others. So don't make a great deal about conservative morality. He dissed form Fatwell then praised him.
Flip, flop, Flip flop.