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			So just because his beliefs lines up with your's in these three areas, you will support him?
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Well, yes. I am saying there are elements of his worldview that cause me to hear him rather than villinize him. I'm not saying I agree with everything he says as I really don't know all that he contends and I suppose I'll start spending more time on his site as a result of this thread. If he was to depart from sound doctrine, then I would call that out. However, as far as I know, he is a Fundamental Baptist who seems to love the Word of God. He has some fringe views about the world and would appear to be, like a good watchman, trying to warn others about it. I do not see how this makes him an "American Nightmare".
The arguments that have been used against him have not compelled me to think him to be worthy of scorn...
You don't need to go to Mr. Marrs to come to suspect that W is pink. Data on this (not proof) can be found at many more resources then just Marrs' site. However, you won't find this data on mainstream so-called "conservative" sources.
You don't need to go to Mr. Marrs to suspect that there is something amiss with the Zionists. Martin Luther's The Jews and their Lies, Henry Ford's the International Jew, Elizabeth Dilling's The Jewish Religion: It's Influence Today, or the speeches of Benjamin Freedman all provide very effectual, rational arguments for why Christians should be careful and more aware about this topic. 
 
	
	
		
		
			David Koresh was only used the KJV.
David Koresh opposed Gov. led churches.
And David Koresh confessed the name of Jesus Christ...
		
		
	 
I would defend his belief in Jesus Christ, and his belief in the KJV. I would defend his stance on separation from the world and the way that community cared for each other and I would defend his freedom to exercise his religion and his right to bear arms consistent with the lawful rights of the citizenry under the constitution of the United States.
I would speak against his SDA affiliations, and his belief that he had the inspiration to open the seals. If he ever stated that there was a path to God other than Jesus Christ I would not consider him a brother and would speak against his doctrine.
Finally, I would speak and have spoken against a government that would kill women and children in order to protect them.
 
	
	
		
		
			So is that Phelps guy (I can't think of his first name)  The one that hates gays.  Would you support him too?
		
		
	 
 Are you referring to Eric John Phelps? 
I would support his KJV position and support his beliefs that the Roman Catholic Church is antichrist and there is a Jesuit army out there doing the popes biding.
I would not support his Calvinist positions. Nor would I support his unbalanced approach to all the world's woes being applied to the Jesuits. I would not support anyone who hates anyone else for we are to love one another and we are to love our enemies. However, I would look for data relative to his "hate" of sodomites. I suspect our definitions of hate are a bit different, as I believe those that do not speak out against sin and warn people of the peril they face are the real haters. 
 
	
	
		
		
			Many cults line up with your criteria... But they are still wrong.
		
		
	 
True. SDAs and Mormons use a KJV Bible but I do not stand for their false beliefs. If Mr. Marrs starts promoting Ellen G White or Joseph Smith or some false doctrine, I'll speak out against him. In the meantime he's just a Christian who thinks he's got a piece of the world figured out and is trying to expose it. Maybe he's wrong on a few things, but if he loves Jesus Christ, I love him.
"As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith." - Galatians 6:10