Where’s the difference?

Why do we condemn Islamic fundamentalists for saying Americans should die – yet Pat Robertson can say whatever he wants without condemnation from the governement?

Robertson, a one-time candidate for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, also blasted U.S. authorities for failing to provide enough support for opposition leaders when Chavez was briefly overthrown in a failed coup in 2002.
Chavez has said he believes the United States is trying to assassinate him. The United States has denied such allegations.
In Caracas, legislator Desire Santos Amaral said Robertson’s comments outraged her, adding: “This man cannot be a true Christian.”
Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel said Venezuela would be watching how Washington responds to Robertson’s comments.
“The ball is in the U.S. court, after this criminal statement by a citizen of that country,” Rangel told reporters. “It’s huge hypocrisy to maintain this discourse against terrorism and at the same time, in the heart of that country, there are entirely terrorist statements like those.”
The State Department quickly distanced itself from Robertson’s comments.
“We do not share his view, and his comments are inappropriate,” spokesman Sean McCormack said.
“Our department doesn’t do that kind of thing. It’s against the law. He’s a private citizen,” U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Tuesday of Robertson. “Private citizens say all kinds of things all the time.”

Oh yes, we are the United States of America – and his right to say whatever he feels is right, also gives me the right to say “Shut up Robertson and quit making us look like idiots.”

Robertson called for the assassination of Venez …

Now here’s one for ya. This convinces me that God must be Republican… or not.
Commen Sense reports (via Media Matters) that Pat Robertson Robertson called for the assassination of Venezuela’s president.

You know, I don’t know about this doctrine of assassination, but if he thinks we’re trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it. It’s a whole lot cheaper than starting a war.

I sure wish folks like Robertson and Dobson would quit making the rest of the Christians in America look like fools.
Why don’t they focus on ministry and leave the politics and politicizing of Christianity up to the politicians?

The message: God is cool

Churchmarketingsucks.com links to a USA Today article that reports on various church marketing campaigns.
It’s a decent read, but I really like what the church in Centreville, Va is doing – a free ice cream truck.

You don’t have to be poor to get a handout from New Life Christian Church in Centreville, Va. You just need to watch for the church’s new ice cream truck, a $10,000 investment in public relations.

Kevin points out that not only is the church giving away free ice cream – but surprisingly, the person answering the phone at the church knows whats going on as well.

Outta here

I think I’m gonna head home at 5 today. Wow. What a concept.
I’ve been going non-stop all day – just sitting at my desk and I’m starting to feel it.
I thought I would go home and work on my book, but the Cowboys play tonight on Monday Night Football – so that may not be happening at all.
But I’ll keep you posted I’m sure.
[]Deace.