Long-Gone But Not Forgotten: What I'm going to ask you to do is read the following three paragraphs again from the story you linked to, then ask yourself if this barber clown had a Gore-Lieberman bumper sticker on his pickup truck last November. What follows between the asterisks is from the worldnetdaily story:
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"The book (offered by Larry Weathers, the 50-year-old Oregon barber, at his anti-christ666.com Web site), "National Sunday Law" by Jan Marcussen, is an examination of biblical prophecy, and makes the case that the pope is the Antichrist and a key figure in world events heralding the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. It purports that the American public may even expect laws to be passed enforcing the sanctity of Sunday, including possible bans on working on that day.
Weathers contends any examination of end-time prophecy will clearly demonstrate that the pope is identified in the Bible as the "man of sin," "son of perdition" and "whore of Babylon."
"I wasn't looking to join a church, I just wanted to join the truth," explains Weathers, who meets with about 40 people as part of The Rogue Valley Historic Seventh-day Adventists (which has no connection to, and is shunned by the more well-known Seventh-day Adventists.)"
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Sounds to me like he's an ultra-right-wing extremist. Also, if this guy is pro-abortion I'll eat my hat. Fact: There are more reasons than abortion to say bad things about the Pope. |