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Steven Quayle on Alex Jones' Show; this isn't going to help the movement
Topic Started: Sep 26 2008, 02:15 PM (1,178 Views)
tower
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(this post was supposed to go into the Lounge, sorry for that one, if any moderator would be so kind as to move it there, that would be great)
Am I the only one that felt weird listening to this?

I mean, I can understand that Alex is a Christian and that from time to time he'll say something a Christian would say, but he's doing a full length radio segment with a guy that talks about nephilim, fallen angels and all of this ridiculous bullcrap. With a straight face they keep going on in a fashion that I would expect from a radical Christian local TV show, Steve quotes the Bible all the time and they all sincerely believe (or at least behave like they do) that Satan and every other fictitous creature there is exists and people should start praying and repent to save themselves.

Seriously now, are we talking about important stuff, like politics, 9/11, population control etc. or are we humoring Bible thumping nutjobs? I always disagreed with Alex about abortion, but hearing him talk against abortion clinics while Quayle was on the air made me think that Alex himself is a religious zealot of some kind.

All I'm saying is that having guests like this certainly won't attract mentally stable people. If you think I'm exaggerating all of this, just listen to the show yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmRJ3K4yKys
Edited by tower, Sep 26 2008, 02:20 PM.
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Tim Riches

Wow. I have nothing but respect for David Ray Griffin who manages to keep his religion out of the 9/11 discussion. When AJ entertains this kind of lunacy on his show, his credibility drops to zero in my eyes. Unfortunate - I knew him to be religious, but thought he could manage the same trick as Griffen. Apparently not.
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