Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Missionaries in Venezuela
Thanks to the Not Right Not Reverend Pat Robertson, they probably need prayin' for now more than ever, since a supposed evangelical leader is gunning for the president of Venezuela.
That's the most interesting point made in this assessment of the situation from the Los Angeles Times, via the Seattle Times.
--ER
By James Gerstenzang
and Larry B. Stammer
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Televangelist Pat Robertson's call for the assassination of leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez provoked a storm of criticism yesterday, triggering condemnation from fellow religious leaders and international outrage, while the Bush administration said he was a "private citizen" whose remarks were "inappropriate."
Read all about it.
That's the most interesting point made in this assessment of the situation from the Los Angeles Times, via the Seattle Times.
--ER
By James Gerstenzang
and Larry B. Stammer
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Televangelist Pat Robertson's call for the assassination of leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez provoked a storm of criticism yesterday, triggering condemnation from fellow religious leaders and international outrage, while the Bush administration said he was a "private citizen" whose remarks were "inappropriate."
Read all about it.