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Right-Wing Prays in Philly Rally Against Evil (Like Gay Agenda, Marriage Equality)

by Maryclaire Dale
Sunday Sep 30, 2012
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Rapture at the rally
Rapture at the rally  (Source:AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek)

Thousands of conservative Christians gathered Saturday, Sept. 29, on Independence Mall in Philadelphia to pray for the future of the United States in the weeks before the presidential election.

Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson and Family Research Council president Tony Perkins topped a full day of speakers at "The America for Jesus 2012" prayer rally.

Robertson, a former Republican candidate for president, called the election important, but didn’t mention either major political party or candidate by name.

"I don’t care what the ACLU says or any atheists say. This nation belongs to Jesus, and we’re here today to reclaim his sovereignty," said Robertson, 82, who founded the Christian Coalition and Christian Broadcasting Network, and ran for president in 1988.

Organizers plan another prayer rally Oct. 20 in Washington, D.C., two weeks before President Barack Obama faces Republican Mitt Romney in the presidential election.

Perkins asked the crowd to pray for elected officials including Obama.

"We pray that his eyes will be open to the truth," Perkins said.

A number of event organizers, though, have been vocal critics of the Democratic president.

Steve Strang, the influential Pentecostal publisher of Charisma magazine, which was distributed at the rally, recently wrote in a blog post that America is under threat from a "radical homosexual agenda." He also said Obama "seems to be moving toward some form of European socialism. Speaker Cindy Jacobs has blamed a mysterious Arkansas bird-kill last year on Obama’s repeal of the policy known as "don’t ask, don’t tell," which allows gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military.

Speakers throughout the day condemned abortion, gay marriage and population control as practiced by Planned Parenthood. Christian rock music filled the historic mall as speakers challenged the crowd to overcome the seven deadly sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and slothfulness.

The rally was held outside of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Pennsylvania is also where evangelist George Whitefield preached during the first Great Awakening, the 18th-century religious revival that spread through the American colonies.

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Comments

  • nick, 2012-09-30 09:24:34

    Pat Robertson?!?! Have you ever seen this man working in a soup kitchen, helping at a disaster relief site, or sheltering homeless folk on the street? Me thinks that Jesus is not the man Robertson is serving.


  • Oh Jed said:, 2012-09-30 11:10:46

    More like a holier than thou hypocrite convention.


  • Anonymous, 2012-09-30 11:11:02

    Uh Yeah! This nation DOES belong to Jesus and HE WILL be handing out our EQUAL rights fellas!!! Get ready for your answered prayers!You will NO LONGER be able to kill anyone in HIS name again, you will no longer be able to discriminate in HIS name again!!! Thanx for all the hard work this weekend fellas!!I can go back to running my errands bc you did all the work for me! Thanx again from the LGBT community for all your prayers for my sisters and brothers!! Job well done!


  • TS, 2012-09-30 12:24:11

    That withered old prune is still alive?


  • Anonymous, 2012-09-30 15:02:52

    I am so mad I missed this. I was watching The Avengers for the 10th time. Darn, it sounded like a real hoot! Nothing I like better than showing up to somethihng so ugly and being my beautiful gay self. Don’t be hating on Philly. We are true blue and will remain that way. We just have a longer history with the foundation of America for jerkwads like these guys and the dude from forever ago. We are not the bastion of conservative, religious, ignorant, racist jerks the last line of this story, kinda, just kinda....suggests


  • Anonymous, 2012-10-02 09:43:45

    Religion is irrelevant. Who cares to what they think or say.


  • Oh Jed said:, 2012-10-02 16:28:03

    Amen.


  • Thomas Corbin, 2012-10-02 16:40:00

    These people with their hypocrisy, racism, ignorance, and bigotry are part of what’s wrong with America today. And we can thank the likes of Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and John McCain for unleashing them upon the rest of us. Religion has no place in the government or the political arena.


  • Anonymous, 2012-10-02 17:04:26

    Dear Thomas Corbin, don’t forget to add Mr. Bill Clinton to your list. He gave us DOMA!


  • Redpalacecosmoseaglebullsox, 2012-10-02 17:46:35

    America for Jesus? Here’s the likely scenario: Jesus attends this rally and within five minutes slapshis forehead and shouts out, "Oy vey iz mir! Look, people, I gave you something simple, love your neightbor. Meshugenah, you louse it up like this." Both Robertson and Perkins denounce him.


  • Anonymous, 2012-10-05 09:39:58

    These people are so F’ing ignorant. Their lives are so pathetic.


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