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just looking at a bit of lists of things various agencies have done.. just wondering who the 'good' guys are... or at least those who care more about humanity than a paycheck.

2007-01-23 03:22:44 · 5 answers · asked by honorablepassion 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

reguarding pat robertson & many of the tv preachers that support the most questionable, if not directly lying dogma.. http://honorablepassion.wik.is/Steps/Church_Control
many of them are masons - roberts, copeland, schueller, robertson.. have a list of about about 200 masonic 'christian' leaders at the moment.
good to notice people seeing the problems in dogma - it's the connection that is most interesting. i've met pastors who are blatantly happy to tell you that they're scottish/york rite & show pictures of this 'n that... and then i've talked to pastors who i KNOW are masons, who straight out lie & say they are not. one would assume that many are satanists, and some simply like to pick and choose what they believe.

2007-01-23 16:12:44 · update #1

*the masons thing is basically a focus on a 1 world order - religion as well as state power. (and not Christianity.. you might've noticed the 'universalist' type explosion?)

2007-01-23 16:27:14 · update #2

'amused.. the pope is a bad guy. you didn't notice the holy war he's trying to help start? his speech in *bavaria* - he first insulted the islams for being violent, and then read from a book that later in it advocated holy war (book was from the time of the crusades). 'queen of heaven' is another name for Ishtar - babylonian goddess Rev 17:2+5. symbology means alot with those guys.. hat = dagon.. stars on various things catholic represent various babylonian gods. there are alot of good guys, but very few good leaders... you notice they're DESPERATE for leaders lately (as is masonry, with the explosion of the internet)? it's cause those who study & have both brains & morals wouldnt' join it.

2007-01-24 13:08:33 · update #3

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Beware of Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition. Find out who he is, what his organizations are, how he operates, and what his theocratic goals for America are.

Robertson has spoken many times in public about bringing religion (Christians only of course; people from other religions are no good, and atheists are even worse) into government. When Robertson speaks on "The 700 Club," he is prone to saying stupid things that just aren't going to go over too well with anybody but his die-hard viewers (check out some his quotes). It just wouldn't work if he was running the political end of things; just look at what happened in his last presidential bid.

So, another secret agency for God - the Christian Coalition - was created, and Ralph Reed was installed as its head. When Ralph speaks, he is much more subtle he uses stealth to hide his true intentions from the public. Reed would never publicly say that he wants a theocracy, even though that is the final plan (of course, Ralph is the one who the public hears from; Robertson tells his followers the real deal. These are the real secret agents for God).

Reed has led the Christian Coalition to become an enormously influential part of the Republican Party - another secret agency for god - claiming to be non-partisan, but that's just clearly a bunch of crap-Robertson has openly endorsed Republican candidates in the past, and will do so again in the future. Being non-partisan means they don't have to pay taxes. One of the Coalition higher-ups had stated before the last election that "we will determine the Republican candidate." Never before has a religious organization controlled the agenda of our Congress before. The Contract With the American Family is the best example of the Coalition at work. Part of it is an amendment to the Constitution, called the Religious Equality Amendment. This would allow for religious symbols to be erected in public places (such as courthouses) and get prayer in schools. The rest of it would end any funding to any organization remotely associated with abortion, heavily censor the Internet, among other things. Recently, Reed has also called for laws that would allow for federal funds to organization like the Christian Coalition.

2007-01-23 03:44:32 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

I think that I am a 'secret agent for God' and I go to 'Yahoo Answers' and answer the questions that 'tear at my heart' for some reason. I wish everyone thought the way I do ... that by being gentle and peaceful and kind and by telling others to do the same (as appropriate) and to TRUST ONE ANOTHER when we need someone to 'talk to' that this world would become a much better place than it is now. But of course I also know that I am NOT a 'secret agent for God' ... I just don't push MY RELIGION on people because not everyone 'needs' the same things I do.

2007-01-23 11:39:36 · answer #2 · answered by Kris L 7 · 0 1

I think you should start at the Vatican. If anyone could appoint you "secret agent to God" I think the Pope would be the guy. He's sort of like God's second (maybe third) in command.

2007-01-24 01:51:45 · answer #3 · answered by James P 4 · 0 0

San Francisco most people there don't believe in god and there are allot of sinners

2007-01-23 12:32:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Probably to the men's locker room.

2007-01-23 11:28:47 · answer #5 · answered by Lake Lover 6 · 0 2

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