Death Threats for Jesus

by: Rev. Dan

A 15-year-old girl is receiving death threats for posing the question “What Would Jesus Do?” Apparently it’s an acceptible question as long as it’s on a bracelet or a t-shirt, but the minute you actually juxtapose the question with what’s happening in the world (or yourself), well, that’s now death threat territority.

God bless America, where we’re all truly free to speak our minds (as long as we only give lip service to Jesus, avoid critical thinking, and are sure to bow before the Emperor).

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Comment by Dale
2006-05-30 17:21:26

Rev Dan,

Amen! Pretty simple isn’t it? And so perplexing how so many miss it becuase they have accepted a counterfeit Jesus, and fail to see how Rome lives on; empire represents the false shrine at which so many worship.

Thanks for that, and for the link to those videos

Dale

 
2006-05-30 17:28:17

[…] Outchurched » Blog Archive » Death Threats for Jesus A 15-year-old girl is receiving death threats for posing the question “What Would Jesus Do?” Apparently it’s an acceptible question as long as it’s on a bracelet or a t-shirt, but the minute you actually juxtapose the question with what’s happening in the world (or yourself), well, that’s now death threat territority. Search […]

 
Comment by Tidy Bowl
2006-05-31 21:41:07

Whoever sent that girl death threats, needs to ask THEMSELF(selves) “what would Jesus do?”

I don’t have all the answers. I’ll never claim to have all the answers. But I know enough to know that Jesus would not send death threats.

 
2006-06-19 10:49:47

[…] Ava Lowery (the girl who created a Flash video with images of injured Iraqi children juxtaposed with “Jesus Loves Me” and received death threats from True Christian-American Dominionist Patriots and other members of Wingnutia) was interviewed on CNN. Though the interview is a bit wonky, it’s interesting to note that Ava hasn’t received hate mail from American Military Personnel or Veterans. I think that says a lot. […]

 
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