Well since I am a pentacostal I guess I'm just about as radical as it gets and frankly she just showed her ignorance. You can also see who she and her god are afraid of. If that kind of thing makes her hit her bottom then I say come on. That's the only way she is going to look up and find God.
2007-05-23 14:41:02
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answered by nan4701 1
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What did Rosie say about Christians?
It all depends on how pissed off the offended group is. I'm sure if some Christians in high-places would put pressure on the network, they'd force Rosie to apologize. But in my opinion, what's a forced apology?
Honey, Christ did nothing wrong and he was CRUCIFIED. The one thing I do agree with Paul on is that we should be happy to suffer in Jesus's name.
edit -- Okay, I just read the post above that listed Rosie's comments. I can't see anything she said that was THAT offensive.
2007-05-23 21:26:08
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answered by ◦Delylah◦ 5
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Rosie is right. Changing the subject a bit… religion is the motivating factor behind most of the world's violence. What a shame that people are so brainwashed, and crazy about it. It's pointless. Now, where is that tooth fairy?
2007-05-25 00:41:40
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answered by ball_breakin_moon@verizon.net 1
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If what Rosie said was wrong then it is your duty as representative of your religion to sue her for libel. Let us know later how well you are doing?
Ever hear that opinions are like as sholes, and everyone has one. Well not everyone. A friend of mine had his sewn up, but you get the drift!
2007-05-23 22:25:36
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answered by humanrayc 4
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Simple. The world loves Rosie and there is freedom of speech.
"And just one second," O'Donnell said. "Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America where we have a separation of church and state. We're a democracy here."
Hasselbeck seemed shocked by the comparison.
"Hang on," Hasselbeck interrupted. "We are not bombing ourselves here in the country. We are being attacked."
"No," replied O'Donnell. "But we are bombing innocent people in other countries. True or false?"
2007-05-23 21:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Because liberals are running the show. But I feel strongly that we christians as a whole don't rant and rave when things are said about us or done to us at times when we should be speaking up. I can call and complain, but unfortunately my opinion alone rarely changes things.
2007-05-23 21:23:56
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answered by HeVn Bd 4
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"Radical Christianity just as threatening as radical Islam" is what she actually said. You will notice she did not say all Christians; she said 'radical Christians'.
Hasselbeck espouses creationism, opposes euthanasia and abortion, supports Bush and is known for her anti -Islamic views and distaste for Muslims in general. If she can express these opinions on 'The View', O'Donnell is entitled to express hers.
2007-05-23 21:30:26
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answered by irish1 6
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Yeah- well, regardless of what people think, Christianity really takes a lot of crap from people (especially the media and Hollywood and...the list goes on). I'm just thankful that I live in the US and have the freedom to be a Christian without having to truly fear for my life!
2007-05-23 21:18:24
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answered by Katie M 2
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I am not a christian, but I hate that dumb woman. She has no talent what so ever. For being gay, she must know how to give great head to get the jobs she has had.
2007-05-23 21:22:01
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answered by sonofmary 4
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She's considered a 'feminist avatar' ...
WOmen get fooled into accepting the 'whole package' which is spite, and hate, hidden under buffoonery.
2007-05-23 21:35:22
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answered by Thomas Paine 5
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