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Rick Warren, America's Pastor?

Hugh Hewitt declared it so it must be so. Right? Hmmm ...

According to the Washington Times, "[Pastor Rick] Warren told CNN's Larry King on Monday that he 'never once even gave an endorsement' " to California's Proposition 8, which maintained the traditional definition of marriage and defeated the rule of judges on that issue (at least for now).

But wait a minute. Rev. America's Pastor, according to that Washington Times article, "the week before Proposition 8 went before state voters on Nov. 4" you said, 'Now let me say this really clearly: We support Proposition 8 ... and if you believe what the Bible says about marriage, you need to support Proposition 8. I never support a candidate, but on moral issues, I come out very clear.' "

That was then. This is now. "In his conversation with Mr. King, Mr. Warren said, 'All of a sudden out of it, [opponents] made me something that I really wasn't. And I actually — there were a number of things that were put out. I wrote to all my gay friends — the leaders that I knew — and actually apologized to them. That never got out.' "

So America's Pastor can say one thing then, and something completely different now.

And does Hugh Hewitt ever bring this up? Not that I can see in the transcript.

So why were two hours on Hewitt's show handed to Warren? I have a strong suspicion that Warren's flip-flop on same-sex marriage did not sit well with his center-right congregation in South Orange County, California. Did Warren and Hewitt discuss, before these interviews, how "America's Pastor" might ameliorate the PR damage his sudden switch on this issue might do to Saddleback Church's coffers? Who knows.

America's Pastor? I don't think so.

 

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Hate directed at Catholics, Evangelicals & Mormons. Why not Muslims?

Same-Sex Marriage activists are attacking the Mormon Church.

Photo Credit: Rick Loomis/LATimes

 They are targeting the Catholic Church.

AP Photo/Afton Almaraz

And they are calling Evangelicals Nazis.

AP / The Orange County Register, Mindy Schauer

How come no one is marching on this place?

King Fahd Mosque in Culver City, CA.

Islam, after all, has been no friend to homosexuals.

As Instapundit.com put it, "there are no statistics on the Muslim vote [why, do you think, that would be?], I would be flabbergasted if support for gay marriage mustered more than the single digits."

I'm sure it has nothing to do with Fascislamists following through with this threat, on a fairly regular basis.

Naahhh ...
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