Pastor Rick Warren speaks with moderator Steve Gunderson during a session of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 26, 2008 in New York City. President Clinton is hosting the fourth annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), a gathering of politicians and celebrities, philanthropists and business leaders to discuss global issues. (Getty Images) more pics » Rick Warren , an Evangelical pastor and author of The Purpose of Driven Life was on Meet the Press this morning, and... Read Full Story
From here : Pastor Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life and pastor of Saddleback Church, will speak on June 23. Warren, a longtime friend of orthodox Anglicans, has been repeatedly recognized as a key spiritual leader in America. Named “America’s Most Influential Pastor” by Christianity Today in 2003, Warren has also been called one of “America’s 25 Best Leaders” (US News and World Report 2006), and one of the “15 People Who Make America Great” (Newsweek 2006). Saddleback Church... Read Full Story
It is beginning to look like the forum at Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church was full of shenanigans . This is turning into pure theatrics . We now know that McCain was not isolated in a “Cone of Silence” as was announced with a straight face by Rick Warren. In hind sight we should not have trusted Warren; we should have taken what he said with a ‘pinch of salt’ . Even the terminology Warren used was irreverent. “Cone of Silence” is a reference to a fictional device used on the... Read Full Story
saying the same as believing
“I have many gay friends. I’ve eaten dinner in gay homes. No church has probably done more for people with AIDS than Saddleback Church”
By John Charles Reedburg
That was then. And this is now.
Long Beach, CA — Under fire for opposing gay marriage, influential evangelical pastor RICK WARREN said Saturday that he loves Muslims, people of other religions, Republicans and Democrats, and he also loves “gays and straights.”
The 54-year-old pastor and... Read Full Story
A post by New York Times writer Katharine Seelye on The Caucus, the NYT’s political blog , is reporting that Rick Warren, the pastor at Saddleback Church, has been chosen by President-elect Barack Obama to deliver the invocation at the inaugural ceremony.
Holy conservative bitch slap, Batman.
This is the guy who recently said that the relationships of his “many gay friends” are no different from child rape, incest or polygamy. (Would someone please tell me how people like Warren and... Read Full Story
‘This is a critical time for our nation, and the American people deserve to hear both candidates speak from the heart.’ Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama will make their first joint appearance at a public forum with the Rev. Rick Warren on Aug. 16 at California’s Saddleback Church. “The primaries proved that Americans care deeply about the faith, values, character and leadership convictions of candidates as much as they do about the issues,” Warren said in a news release... Read Full Story
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Apostate Rick Warren Utters Qu’ran Inauguration Prayer (Todd Friel Video)
Watch Todd Friel go through a skit here of Rick Warren praying a prayer from the Qu’ran at Obama’s Inauguration
The Scripture tells us, “Hear, oh Israel, the Lord is our God; the Lord is one.” And you are the compassionate and merciful one. And you are loving to everyone you have made.
I humbly ask this in the name of the one who changed my life, Yeshua, Isa, Jesus [Spanish... Read Full Story
Originally Published on: Jan 1, 2009 @ 4:15
Rick Warren says he's not for coercive theocracy, but he certainly is for entanglement of his self-styled Christianity with secularism. So too is Barack Obama. Warren thinks he's doing something new. It's older than the Declaration of...
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No sooner did I post this article about Rick Warren and his false teachings, and his most recent assignment with the islamic community, I received what I consider a public disapproval response from the Washington Post's Robert Parham ,executive editor of EthicsDaily.com and executive director of its parent organization, the Baptist Center for Ethics. I think it is good to have this public dialogue and perhaps now Mr. Parham himself will read the Holy Bible and discover the truth... Read Full Story
A lot of you have written to me this week and said, 'Rick, how are you going to respond to all these, you know, these false accusations and attacks, outright lies and hateful slander, and really a lot of hate speech?'
It's what I would call Christophobia: People who are afraid of...
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