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Jane Fonda has not changed her stripes.

guitarpreacher

New Member
Originally posted by Priscilla Ann:
Vietnam is over!

George Bush is responsible for the death of our troops...not Jane Fonda. Remember Bush went to war because he said there were weapons of mass destruction. THERE WERE NO WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!! Bush was wrong. George Bush needs to take responsibility for his mistakes. Maybe then the United States can regain the respect of the rest of the world.
Tell them there were no weapons of mass destruction
 

carpro

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Originally posted by prophecynut:
Jane Fonda said: "people in USA are ignorant of reality and of history" and "military campaign in Iraq will turn world against US."

She also said:

"I would think that if you understood what communism was you would hope, you would pray on your knees, that we would someday become communists." - Jane Fonda, at Michigan State University, quoted in Detroit Free Press of November 22, 1970.


And about our freed Vietnam War POWs:

"These were not men who had been tortured. These were not men who had been starved. These were not men who had been brainwashed." The POWs who said they had been tortured were "exaggerating, probably for their own self-interest,"

"Never in the history of the United States have POWs come home looking like football players. These football players are no more heroes than Custer was. They're military careerists and professional killers" who are "trying to make themselves look self-righteous, but they are war criminals according to law."


Nice lady. :rolleyes:
 

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Baptist in Richmond

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Originally posted by Johnv:
Jane Fonda is a Christian. In fact, when she came to Christ, it came at the price of her marriage. Folks here are welcome, imo, to disagree with her as they wish, but to question her salvation is wholely inappropriate.

But as was said in an realier post, what's the big deal here? She spoke out her personal opinion about the President. Does that make her an evil person? Not unless the Constitution has been amended to read that free speech is guaranteed only to those who agree with those on the Baptistboard.
Excellent post!!
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I may or may not agree with what she did over thirty years ago, but do we really want to judge her by her past? Do those of you really want to "go there?"

Regards,
BiR
 

Marcia

Active Member
Originally posted by hillclimber:
Calling President Bush a liar about this issue is disingenuous and when done by a Christian, is committing grief for the Holy Spirit. Even if I believed it to be true I would never risk grieving the Holy Spirit about it.

...Again Priscilla Ann, I am fearful for you and those like you if you are truly "born again" as you are not on the Lords side, but have been compromised by the evil one.
You are saying here that people who are against the war have been "compromised by the evil one." That's a pretty serious charge.

Judging someone's salvation or whether they are a good Christian based on their view of the war or on any political topic is not only unchristian, but I think is against the BB rules, hillclimber.
 

Marcia

Active Member
Originally posted by hillclimber:
Many of you have allowed your hatred for the President to cloud your judgment. I wasn't around here during the Clinton administration, but I can tell you I would never attack him the way many of you do this Christian president. This has been a shameful way for so called Christians to behave, and I am ashamed of you. I've had about all I can take of you Christians that act like the devil.
Christians are allowed to criticized the policies of any president.

You, on the other hand, are attacking fellow believers in this post and others. To say Christians who disagree on Bush are acting "like the devil" is really going too far.
 
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