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He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Does the NFL rent space at stadiums?
(05-28-2017 12:21 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Does the NFL rent space at stadiums?

That's a good question. I'll bet if Mullah Omar tried to rent it to preach violent Islam, they'd refuse to rent space to him. Why would someone preaching for violent Christianity be treated any differently?

This isn't some persons simply reading the Old Testament. This is someone openly affirming Violence, within the context of Christianity, as appropriate in the context of shoving a CHRISTIAN head of state out of the way or beating up a reporter who dares to ask you questions about health care for the poor.
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Not all people that call themselves Christians are practicing what Jesus taught. Christians are not called to be a violent people. We are allowed to defend ourselves, but what he seems to be promoting is not in the teachings of Jesus. We are called to be a light unto the world. As a Christian I do not support what he appears to be promoting.

Having said that... I think you are lumping all people that call themselves Christians in with his mentality, and you may be making a bigger issue of this then it really is. Last time I checked muslims were cutting the heads off of non believers.
When he calls for death to non Christians and a large percentage of Christians support that message, and start killing others children, you'll have you something to post about.
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(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Tom, it appears to me a blue screen was used in order to superimpose a stadium photo.

Whoever can identify the place should notify said owners so they can slap a cease and desist order upon his holy-less.
(05-28-2017 04:01 PM)Okie Chippewa Wrote: [ -> ]Tom, it appears to me a blue screen was used in order to superimpose a stadium photo.

Yes that's a 'green screen' job. (for those that are unware, you can actually use any color for your key color, green, blue and grey are the most common.)

As for the rest of the topic. Tom finds one person person claiming to be a Christian calling for violence and he has to make an issue out of it, but when thousands of Muslim leaders advocate for the death of gay/lesbian/trans people it's a non story.

Also side note, this guy isn't an ordained "Pastor" as you claim. On his 'about' page on his site: https://coachdavelive.com/meet-coach He doesn't talk about going to seminary, or being a part of any established denomination.

If he was smart he'd spend the time online and become a minister for free with something like the Universal Life Church so he at least can claim he's a minister. But the point I'm trying to make is... calling someone a minister or pastor only holds meaning when its attached through an established organization that's recognized because they have requirements (usually extensive education) so that you actually know what that religious organization believes. Just saying "I'm a pastor." means no more than saying "I'm a doctor." No one will take you seriously unless you can show that you really are. But this guy isn't even claiming that, isnt even in the article you linked.

So Tom, you're just outright lying. But I guess that is the only way you could make a story out of nothing. You're learning well from your Marxist Masters... when the Truth doesn't fit the narrative... make something up.
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Never heard of the guy. If a nationally know Christian minister starting talking like this you'd have a headline. 03-zzz
(05-28-2017 03:39 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Not all people that call themselves Christians are practicing what Jesus taught. Christians are not called to be a violent people. We are allowed to defend ourselves, but what he seems to be promoting is not in the teachings of Jesus. We are called to be a light unto the world. As a Christian I do not support what he appears to be promoting.

Having said that... I think you are lumping all people that call themselves Christians in with his mentality, and you may be making a bigger issue of this then it really is. Last time I checked muslims were cutting the heads off of non believers.


Many Muslims disavow what ISIS do as well. We can't label all of them either. That is what is happening from both sides. They are lumping people in the same category. Not everybody that are Democrats support Hillary Clinton and her crowd. We hate being lumped into the same category as Hillary Clinton.
Don't know why it needs to be said over and over but no one claims all Muslims are violent or support violence.

Just a very large percentage.
(05-28-2017 12:46 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 12:21 PM)Bull_Is_Back Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Does the NFL rent space at stadiums?

That's a good question. I'll bet if Mullah Omar tried to rent it to preach violent Islam, they'd refuse to rent space to him. Why would someone preaching for violent Christianity be treated any differently?

I saw some rhetoric, but what specific violence did he call for, against whom, and for what reason?
(05-28-2017 04:51 PM)DavidSt Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 03:39 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Not all people that call themselves Christians are practicing what Jesus taught. Christians are not called to be a violent people. We are allowed to defend ourselves, but what he seems to be promoting is not in the teachings of Jesus. We are called to be a light unto the world. As a Christian I do not support what he appears to be promoting.

Having said that... I think you are lumping all people that call themselves Christians in with his mentality, and you may be making a bigger issue of this then it really is. Last time I checked muslims were cutting the heads off of non believers.


Many Muslims disavow what ISIS do as well. We can't label all of them either. That is what is happening from both sides. They are lumping people in the same category. Not everybody that are Democrats support Hillary Clinton and her crowd. We hate being lumped into the same category as Hillary Clinton.

I don't know of anywhere in the world where there is a Christian movement to behead muslims. That is the difference.
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Some goofball doing a webcast is now "A Christian Pastor"?? What is his church affiliation?? Just another one of Tom's attempts to find a boogie man behind every tree.
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are ministers as well. So is Rev. Wright, BHOs favorite preacher.
(05-28-2017 12:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: [ -> ]He then cheerleads and affirms physical assault from those simply asking about health care for the poor.

I'd love to know what stadium he's broadcasting from.

Anyone who can identify it, please chime in. Looks like Lambeau Field to me. Did the friggin' NFL rent space to him to use their stadium as the backdrop for his promotion of violence? Or even worse, give him space to do it?

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/dave-...istianity/

Why is it honoring a terrorist bomber does not draw your ire? When it's a terrorist bomber who has killed and maimed, you manage to say "well you have to see it from his side"

But when a Christian pastor uses the word violent you go apoplectic
Sad that there's been far more condemnation for this man's words by Christians than there has been from the leftists after months of violent protests.
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