09 March 2009
God Continues His Preacher Killing Spree
http://www.wsmv.com/news/15642032/detail.html
A preacher, killed by a goat. that's right. Although, in the text of the story, we learn that probably the 40 pound, normally docile goat could not have killed this big strapping man. More likely, the guy had a heart attack after he got tangled in the rope and fell. But they killed the goat, just to be sure. So....god is not above sending a goat to do an assassin's job.
Pastor's six family members killed by accident in Kerala
http://salemvoice.org/svmnews286.html
Can anyone say "The Book of Job"?
From http://www.safeatchurch.com/examples.asp :
Gunman Kills Seven, and Himself, In Texas Church
At the "Living Church of God in Milwaukee... a gunman shoots "the pastor, pastor’s sons, and five other church members before killing himself."
"Richard Dearsmith, 39, was killed by police in the bathroom of St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral in Colorado Springs on Sunday, January 14, 1996. Dearsmith was delusional and mentally ill, claiming that he was Jesus Christ." [See, that's how it starts. First with the delusion of the existence of a supernatural being, and then you think you ARE a supernatural being].
At the First Baptist CHurch in Conway, MO, Rev. Strauch, was stabbed him in the abdomen, leg, and hand.
In Atlanta, Georgia a woman shot Rev. Johnny Clyde Reynolds, and her own mother after Sunday school and before service began. [I guess she didn't like the message.]
Sixteen members of Gustaf Lutheran Church were poisoned by arsenic-laced coffee they drank after service. [I guess someone didn't like that message, either.]
A man shot and killed Pastor Marvin Valentine, at the First Church of the Nazarene in Sarcoxie, MO.
Rev. Teclezghi Ucbaghiorghis of Our Lady of Fatima Monastery in Maryland was killed in a two-vehicle collision on Route 13.
According to a new poll, Americans are becoming less Christian. I guess so, since it's apparently dangerous to be one.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/03/09/us.religion.less.christian/
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2009-03-09-ARIS-faith-survey_N.htm
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