A year after El Paso's city council approved health benefits for partners of city employees, a "traditional family values" referendum was placed on the ballot.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_16504987">It won yesterday.
The instigator and point man for the initiative is an unabashed bling-loving pastor:
When I saw the complete sacrifice of Christ on the cross, I determined that I would not allow one bit of suffering to go to waste. If Jesus died for my poverty, then, bless God! I was not going to be poor. Since He made such a great sacrifice, I would not allow the sacrifice to be wasted by me. I was going to make the most of the atonement, and be rich with His riches!
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As I searched the Word of God concerning prosperity, these three keys brought a needed balance and wisdom concerning prosperity. When I saw these truths, I went back to God and praised Him, “Lord, I see very clearly the truth about prosperity. I believe in it and know I can proclaim it without apology.” To this day, I am proud to be a prosperity teacher. And I think every gospel preacher should be a prosperity preacher and proclaim the great truths about biblical finances.
http://www.tbm.org/prosperity_gospel.htm
The prosperity gospel, however, clashes with the traditional depictions of Jesus as poor. That's because the traditional image of Jesus as destitute is wrong, says the Rev. Tom Brown, senior pastor of the Word of Life Church in El Paso, Texas.
The proof, he says, is scattered throughout the New Testament. One example: The 12th chapter of the Gospel of John says that Jesus had a treasurer, or a "keeper of the money bag."
"The last time I checked, poor people don't have treasurers to take care their money," says Brown, author of "Devil, Demons and Spiritual Warfare."
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/12/25/RichJesus/index.html
This clown inverts the old "give and it will come back tenfold" message and scares his flock by dooming them to poverty if they don't tithe generously. Your wealth is the measure of your Christian fidelity.
He also worded the ballot proposition so poorly, police and firefighter associations campaigned against it, because it might end benefits for all retirees. Lawyers are standing by.
Today I discovered I've been in his church. It's the polling station for my precinct!
I guess I shouldn't be shocked. I've voted in many churches, it was probably bound to happen sooner or later. I just never expected to be sent to a liberal hating, demon wrestling, tongue babbling, gay baiting, mob inciting, grifting asshat's house of crazy to do my civic duty. It's. Fucking.
Wrong.
I happened to vote early this year at a station elsewhere. I guess I'll make a point of it from now on.
You can enjoy a couple minutes of Pastor Tom Brown's deranged flim flam here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjnuAYM0aRw