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In reply to the discussion: Tim LaHaye, 'Left Behind' Author, Endorses Gingrich, Says Jerry Falwell Backs Newt From Grave [View all]wryter2000
(47,940 posts)18. Is there anything that will make them stop and think
that maybe, maybe, they've finally stepped through this looking glass?
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Tim LaHaye, 'Left Behind' Author, Endorses Gingrich, Says Jerry Falwell Backs Newt From Grave [View all]
DeathToTheOil
Jan 2012
OP
The teabaggers still believe all that Falwell said and they'll vote, too. Sigh...
freshwest
Jan 2012
#30
La Haye is communicating with dead people? Doesn't the Bible forbid that?
Still Blue in PDX
Jan 2012
#6
Not to worry, Crazy Tim just says Jerry told him that Newt would be the best president...
LongTomH
Jan 2012
#28
LaHaye is high-profile among the apocalyptic believers. If a few others of his stature endorse
Cognitive_Resonance
Jan 2012
#9
effect. Affect is a verb. No offense, just a tip from the grammar nazi. :-)
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#12
Excellent. Dead Falwell also talked to me yesterday, and he ordered a jihad against Romney.
JackRiddler
Jan 2012
#24
Guilty pleasure, I actually enjoyed reading the series (though I rd it when there were only 6 books)
DRoseDARs
Jan 2012
#27
He chose "Left Behind" as the title for his series because that's what he saw on his report card ...
11 Bravo
Jan 2012
#29
Good thing that rapture held off long enough to let him crank out 16 of those crappy books.
tanyev
Jan 2012
#32
This is bloody crazy...They rail against mysticsm and yet, he actually says that
Ecumenist
Jan 2012
#38
The Right Wing sure have the supernatural vote sewn up. Except for the Harry Potter fans.
Monk06
Jan 2012
#48
"liberal secularists had brought our nation to the verge of maylieze and stagnation"
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2012
#51