We had a poster here who signed his posts SAnderson, from Tempe Arizona, with a link to his website the Faithful Word Baptist church.
I might have missed it but I have not found anything on him here on Baptist Board about his remarks against the man at the oval office. Rick Sanchez of CNN did a report on him.
Seems like he said on camera that he wants Obama to die and prays that he will melt like a snail and go to hell or something like that. Also sometime ago he got tasered (wasn't shown on video though) for refusing to cooperate with police or something.
There may already be a thread on the guy, so if this is redundant you admins can just delete it.
Here's the link to Rick Sanchez' vid on cnn.com
Remember Old Anderson ?
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by pinoybaptist, Sep 3, 2009.
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Yea there is a thread on this already
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Yeah - seems Mr. Anderson chooses to be very hostile towards authority and has actively harassed security at airports and border patrol. Seems this one time he gave border patrol a REALLY hard time not opening his windows (he has darkened windows), refusing to cooperate when dogs alerted on his car and such. He ended up getting tazed and cut up a bit, needing stitches.
He's been very vocal against President Obama and many others - telling people to pray that the President dies and his wife has posted similar ideas on her blog.
They seem to have a cult following (and I'd most definitely call them a cult) and a very "separatist - government is evil and going to eat us alive" sort of attitude.
Apparently now, he was interviewed live on a couple of stations and, in the words of his wife, "he came out on top and the hosts all flustered and mad". CNN wanted to interview him but will only do a recorded interview which he refuses to do because otherwise they say there will be clips that will be taken out of context.
So, there's lots going on there. It's kind of like watching some train wreck, honestly. -
preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
A perfect example of how someone given a webcam, youtube, and a ridiculously extreme (dare I say reactionary) viewpoint and they will do everything in their power to smear Christ.
Baptist Press has a great first person article on this guy. He has shown himself to be outside of the qualifications for pastorship/eldership through his actions. He must be viewed as such.
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From Anderson's web page
[FONT=Arial,helvetica]Pastor Steven Anderson started Faithful Word Baptist Church on December 25, 2005. [/FONT]
Pastor Anderson holds no college degree but has well over 100 chapters of the Bible committed to memory, including almost half of the New Testament.
Today, most Baptist churches are started by Bible Colleges. However, the Bible makes it clear that the church is the pillar and ground of the truth, not a school. Faithful Word Baptist Church is a totally independent Baptist church, and Pastor Anderson was sent out by a totally independent Baptist church to start it the old-fashioned way by knocking doors and winning souls to Christ. This is the scriptural method.
God has blessed Faithful Word Baptist Church tremendously. Hundreds have been saved, many have been baptized, and many more have learned to win souls both door-to-door and in their day-to-day lives.
Hmmmm- I think it's great we memorize Bible Scripture, but it is imperative that we understand and know how to apply it. Makes me remember when I was in the Army I could recite the four life-saving steps - but I did not know how to apply them - until some time later!
I am not sure how many colleges actually start new churches, usually it is mission boards (oh- I guess those are unbiblical as well)
So he was sent out by a local Baptist church. Back in 2006, his web site gave the name of that local church - hmm I wonder why that Baptist church is no longer listed?
Knocking on doors is scriptural? I don't think the Bible specifically requires it. (not that I am against it). In fact in this day and age, it may actually be illegal in some communities. And other methods may actually be more effective.
Hundreds have been saved - if true- great!, but how many of those who made "confessions" did it, just to get rid of you- and more importantly, how many of them are currently active in any local church
Mind you, I am excited when anyone accepts the Lord and is scripturally baptized, but...
Salty
PS I wonder if Steve has any connection with Fred Phelps -
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probably didn't help that you were a woman questioning them either
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Here's a site with two audio clips of Mr. Anderson in an interview - saying that adulterers should be stoned and that he prays that the President will die and go to hell.
http://www.alan.com/2009/08/26/ariz...et-death-penalty-adulterers-should-be-stoned/ -