I think this film was produced about 25 miles below the earth's crust.
Let me see if I get this straight.
C.S. Lewis;
Charles Spurgeon;
John McArthur; and
James Dobson all have one thing in common. Global conquest on a
Spanish Inquisition Scale? I can see the dungeons in the basement of
Dallas Theological Seminary right now, working their dark magic. Secretly,
Josh McDowell wrote
Evidence that Demands a Verdict because he wanted to make a lot of money. Oh, and
Billy Sunday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Sunday) and
Billy Graham (http://www.billygraham.org/SpiritualHelp_Index.asp) now they are good examples of power hungry war mongers. Don't forget the ruination
Bill Bright (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bright) brought to America's youth, that whole "wait until your married" and "God loves you and has a plan for your life" thing was just a cover for some sinister plot.
Just because someone calls themselves an "Evangelical Christian" doesn't mean they are one.
Benny Hinn,
Jimmy Swaggart, and
Kenneth Copeland can read out of the
Book of John all they like, but we aren't fooled.
The Bible was written for the Christian and the Non-Christian alike. The Chrisitian (hopefully) uses it to become a better person. The Non-Christian can use it, to determin if they are really talking to a Christian or not.
If you got some guy saying he's a Christian, and he's a liar, a theif and a murderer. Then you can either lump all
Christians into a biogoted sterio type in grand Hollywood (or BBC) style (...trying to make an excuse why you aren't very moral yourself?) or be honest with others and yourself and assess each person's character for what it is.
Why can't liberals stop repeating ignorance for the sake of your own agenda, why not do your own homework and follow your own
standards of evidence, before you start telling everyone that the
Christians burned Rome.