--- In [email protected], "Marek Reavis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Comment below:
> 
> **
> 
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > new.morning wrote:
> > > Unbelievable!
> > >
> > > --------------------
> > >
> > >
> > >
> http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2006/11/robertson_says.html?
tr=y&auid=2164219
> > >
> > > A viewer wrote in to ask Pat Robertson a question  
> > >
> > >     Why [do] evangelical Christians tell non-Christians that 
Jesus
> > > (God) is the only way to Heaven? Those who are Hindu, Buddhist,
> > > Islamic, etc. already know and have a relationship with God.  
Why is
> > > this?  It seems disrespectful.
> > >
> > > Robertson replied that it is not all disrespectful because all 
other
> > > religions really just worship "demonic powers."
> > >
> > >     No.  They don't have a relationship.  There is the god of 
the
> > > Bible, who is Jehovah.  When you see L-O-R-D in caps, that is 
the
> > > name.  It's not Allah, it's not Brahma, it's not Shiva, it's not
> > > Vishnu, it's not Buddha.  It is Jehovah God.  They don't have a
> > > relationship with him.  He is the God of all Gods.  These 
others are
> > > mostly demonic powers. Sure they're demons.  There are many 
demons in
> > > the world.  
> > >
> > > with link to video
> > Give the way languages tended to morph Jehovah may well have 
originally 
> > been Shiva due to the similarity in sound (and I just love 
pointing 
> > things like this out to evangelicals).  :)
> >
> **End**
> 
> What pleased me was the fact that Robertson knew the trimurti; I 
can't
> imagine 99% of his listeners or congregants could name Brahma, 
Vishnu
> and Shiva.  Obviously, he is informed enough, or studied enough to
> understand some of the basic concepts.
> 
> And he talks about the LORD as being the God of all Gods!  Well that
> certainly seems to be something of a capitulation to the Hindu
> philosophy of many faces, one God.  Even saying that on his program
> plants some seeds of possibilities that may sprout later on in 
someone
> who hears it today.  It's not quite the doctrine of monotheism that
> the Christian fundamentalists generally teach.
>

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Dumbya thinks that only Christians can go to heaven:

http://www.adl.org/presrele/mise_00/3294_00.asp

which is not an unusual position for Texas govs:

http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52802


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