First and foremost, if you haven't read it yet Click here for Matt Taibbi's article in Rolling Stone.
"One member of Michele's entourage talked about how he had visions, and that God spoke to him directly," recalled Denise Stephens, a parent who was opposed to the religious curriculum at New Heights. "He told us that as Christians we had to lay our lives down for it. I remember getting in the car with my husband afterward and telling him, 'This is a cult.'" - - - Matt Taibbi
Reporters need to start asking her questions like, “when God last spoke to you, what was he wearing?” or “Since it's well known that the Rapture has already happened, how does it make you feel to be left behind?”
A real question might be, “If you were asked by Jesus to do something against the U.S. Constitution, would you do it?”
I have mixed feelings about the whole “rapture” myth. Part of me is horrified that so many people believe such nonsense. The other part of me loves the idea of Christians being pulled into the vacuum of space. Things would be great without these batshit crazy nut balls.
I'm not sure about this, but this may be a picture of Bachmann as a child:
2 comments:
I so wish I had done this! Says it all if you read Taibbi's article and the blog. Thanks, Tom
Great job, Tommy. You are right on! Get the message out. Unfortunately, there are millions of freaks just as crazy as she is in our poor, blighted land!
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