Oameni de cultura, artisti, oameni de stiinta neoprotestanti
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#3
Posted 25 February 2015 - 21:39

#4
Posted 26 February 2015 - 08:15

Voi, neoprotestantii!
"Câteva denumiri ale acestor culte (organizate de obicei sub forma unor biserici), sunt: adepții Bisericii creștine după Evanghelie (a nu se confunda cu evanghelicii luterani), baptiștii,[1] penticostalii,[1] Frăția Plymouth,[1] congregaționaliștii,[1] mormonii,[1] adventiștii de ziua a șaptea,[1] nazarinenii,[1] Martorii lui Iehova[1], etc." Wikipedia Edited by bascaabundentei, 26 February 2015 - 08:19. |
#5
Posted 26 February 2015 - 10:17

Uite acia bah basca:
Biserica Crestina dupa Evanghelie Wilbur and Orville Wright - the Wright Brothers were the inventors of the airplane Francis Scott Key - wrote "The Star Spangled Banner" during a War of 1812 battle (United Brethren Sunday school teacher) Mark Souder - U.S. Representative from Indiana's 4th District Scott Harshbarger - Massachusetts Attorney General; TV new show 20/20 profiled his controversial child abuse investigation based solely on manipulated testimony of children Dwight D. Eisenhower - U.S. President (born into River Brethren, but raised mainly in Jehovah's Witnesses) Baptisti Politics: - Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States (raised Baptist) - Andrew Johnson - 17th U.S. President (raised Baptist) - Warren G. Harding - 29th U.S. President - Harry S. Truman - 33rd U.S. President - Jimmy Carter - 39th U.S. President (former Southern Baptist) - William Jefferson Clinton - 42nd U.S. President (Bill Clinton was officially rebuked by SBC) - Alexander I - Russian Czar, 1777-1825. (claimed as a "closet" Baptist) - Olusegun Obasanjo - president of Nigeria (since 1999); previously a career soldier and military ruler, before winning election - Richard M. Johnson - Vice-President under Pres. Van Buren - Nelson A. Rockefeller - Vice-President to Pres. Ford - Al Gore - Vice-President to Pres. Clinton (former Southern Baptist) - Strom Thurmond - Senator from South Carolina. Oldest senator in office - Jesse Helms - Conservative senator from North Carolina (1973-2003) - Newt Gingrich - former Speaker of the House (U.S. House of Rep.) - Trent Lott - U.S. Senate Majority Leader until 2002, when he was ousted from leadership under the spectre of racism - Shirley Chisholm - (1924-2005) first black woman elected to U.S. House of Representatives - Tom DeLay - Republican congressman from Texas; former House Majority Leader - Fred Harris - U.S. seantor; historian; Indian rights advocate - Bill Moyers - former Baptist preacher and White House press secretary - Sam Rayburn - Speaker of the House (1940-61) - Dick Gephardt - Richard Andrew Gephardt was an influential U.S. Representative from Missouri (1977-2004) - Gary Condit - U.S. Representative from California; suspected of murdering intern Chandra Levy - Gary Bauer - conservative politician; past president of the Family Research Council; ran unsuccessfully for the Republican Party nomination for U.S. President in 2000 - Mel Carnahan - (1934-2000) Governor of Missouri (1993-2000, Democrat); died in a plane crash during campaign for the U.S. Senate, and defeated John Ashcroft posthumously - Asa Hutchinson - Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security with the Department of Homeland Security until January 2005 - Lester Maddox - politician, nightclub owner - DeForest Soaries - minister, politician, author, and public advocate from New Jersey; chairman of the federal Election Assistance Commission - Alexander Mackenzie - Prime Minister of Canada (1873-1878) - Tommy Douglas - Canadian politician; eighth Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961; led the first socialist government in North America and introduced universal public medicare to Canada - Deborah Wheelehan - 1996 Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Missouri's 3rd District (former Southern Baptist) Law: - Charles E. Hughes - was Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court - Clarence Thomas - 2nd black Supreme Court justice. (former Baptist, now Catholic) - Hugo Black - Hugo L. Black was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1937 to 1971; noted for his "literal" interpretation of U.S. Constitution - Howell E. Jackson - U.S. Supreme Court justice - Roy Moore - former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who refused to follow an order to remove a display of the Ten Commandments from his court Music: - Carrie Underwood - singer, winner of competition on Season 4 of popular FOX television series American Idol - Ruben Studdard - singer (winner of American Idol 2nd season) - Clay Aiken - singer, immensely popular 2nd place runner-up in Season 2 of FOX television series American Idol - Glen Campbell - country music singer - Roy Orbison - country music singer - Marian Anderson - influential black singer - Johnny Cash - singer - Skeeter Davis - country music singer - Kris Kristofferson - country music singer - David Ruffin - singer with The Temptations - Pebbles - R&B singer; founder of Savvy record label (real name: Perri Alette McKissack) - Louis Armstrong - trumpeter, vocalist, conductor - Donna Summer - singer, songwriter - Ralph Stanley - bluegrass musician - Mahalia Jackson - Gospel singer - George Jones - country singer; nicknamed The Possum; "Why Baby Why" was his first top-five hit in 1955 - Blackie Lawless - singer, guitarist; formed "Killer Kane Band" with Arthur Kane (former New York Doll); later formed the band W.A.S.P., whose albums included The Crimson Idol - Chuck Berry - rock and roll pioneer - Sam Cooke - rock and roll legend - Bill Haley - rock and roll star - Buddy Holly - rock and roll legend - Hank Williams Sr. - country music singer - Gene Autry - TV's famous singing cowboy (lapsed Baptist, convert to Christian Science) - Diana Ross - singer - Rita Coolidge - singer - Gladys Knight - famed singer who sang with the "Pips" (former Baptist, now a Latter-day Saint) - Whitney Houston - singer - Queen Latifah - singer, actress - Jessica Simpson - pop singer - Al Green - musician - Britney Spears - pop singer - Aaron Carter - pop singer; brother of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys - Otis Redding - soul singer (famous for "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" and other classics) - Rick Wakeman - member of 1970s rock group "Yes" - Aretha Franklin - classic soul singer - Ashlee Simpson - singer - David Ball - country music singer (son of a Baptist preacher) - Jeremy Castle - Oklahoma country music singer Journalism: - Aminah Assilmi - broadcast journalist; director of the International Union of Muslim Women - Marshall Frady - journalist; author of Wallace, an esposé of Democratic Alabama governor George Wallace; chief correspondent for ABC News Close Up (1979-86) - Terry Mattingly - nationally prominent syndicated religion journalist (former Southern Baptist; now Eastern Orthodox) - Liz Smith - nationally syndicated gossip columnist (former Southern Baptist) Literature: - John Grisham - best-selling author of legal thrillers, including The Pelican Brief; The Firm and The Client - Tim LaHaye - author of immensely popular "Left Behind" Evangelical science fiction/fantasy novels - Ossie Davis - author, playwright - Nikki Giovanni - poet - Christopher J. Priest - influential comic book writer - Hazel Brannon Smith - first woman to win Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing - Robert Don Hughes - science fiction writer; author of The Fallen and Eternity Game - Carolivia Herron - author of Nappy Hair (convert to Judaism) - Octavia Butler - science fiction writer; winner of Hugo, Nebula awards for "Bloodchild" and "Speech Sounds" (former Baptist) - Robert Heinlein - considered one of the greatest science fiction authors ever; author of Stranger in a Strange Land; Starship Troopers; many more (former Baptist) - Ray Bradbury - science fiction writer; author of Something Wicked This Way Comes; Fahrenheit 451; The Illustrated Man; many more (former Baptist) - Gene Roddenberry - TV writer, producer; creator of Star Trek (former Baptist) Film and Television: - Ava Gardner - actress, movie star - Kevin Costner - actor, movie star - Fred Berry - actor best known as "Rerun" on the TV comedy What's Happening!! - Peter Duel - (1940-1971) actor; Alias Smith and Jones, etc. - Ruth Warrick - (1915-2005) actress best known as "Phoebe Tyler" on soap opera All My Children - Victor Wong - (1927-2001) Chinese-American character actor - Anita Bryant - entertainer, politician - Chuck Norris - actor ("Walker, Texas Ranger") - DeForest Kelley - actor; played "Dr. McCoy" on Star Trek (raised Baptist; son of a Baptist minister) - Bette Davis - movie star (mostly lapsed Baptist/Episcopalian family background) - Warren Beatty - actor, movie star, Academy Award-winning director (lapsed) - Eddie Murphy - actor, comedian - Ron Shelton - director / screenwriter / filmmaker: Bull Durham; Tin Cup; etc. (former Baptist) - Charles MacArthur - American playwright and screenwriter; best known for The Front Page - Dwayne Walker - director / screenwriter / filmmaker (Bible Madness, etc.) - Ron Ormond - director / screenwriter / filmmaker; If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? (1971), The Burning Hell (1974), etc. Edited by Sfantul Jakob, 26 February 2015 - 10:28. |
#6
Posted 26 February 2015 - 10:34

Penticostali:
Politics: - John Ashcroft - U.S. attorney general (2001-2004); former senator from Missouri; first AG member to be elected as a U.S. congressman - James Watt - U.S. Secretary of the Interior under Pres. Reagan - Rick Hill - U.S. Representative from Montana - Todd Tiahrt - U.S. Representative from Kansas 4th District - Linda Smith - U.S. Representative from Washington - Marylin Shannon - Ore. Republican Party county chairwoman and national committeewoman, 1982-97; Ore. Senate, 1995-present - Andrew Evans - Australia politician and AG pastor; founder of the Family First Party; elected to the South Australian Legislative Council on 9 February 2002. Music: - Elvis Presley - musical entertainer, actor, "King of Rock & Roll" - Jerry Lee Lewis - American rock and roll pioneer piano player and singer Gladys Knight - famed R&B singer who sang with the Pips Pat Boone - singer Historians: - Doug Wead - historian famous for secretly taping conversations with Pres. George W. Bush and then releasing tapes, former AG minister - William Menzies - author of Anointed to Serve: The Story of the Assemblies of God TV, Cinema Denzel Washington - actor, movie star Anthony Quinn - Academy Award-winning actor - Duane Chapman - bounty hunter; star of the reality TV show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Otis Young - pioneering African-American actor John Ensign - U.S. Senator (Repub.) from Nevada (109th Congress, 2004-) Jack Hayford - radio/TV preacher; author of Pentecostal books; 5th president of International Church of the Foursquare Gospel Michael Reagan - son of Pres. Ronald Reagan; conservative talk show radio host, author (member of the Rev. Hayford's Church On The Way in Van Nuys, CA) Joanna Moore - actress, movie star, mother of Oscar-winning actress Tatum O'Neal - Sam Kinison - raucous comedian (lapsed; former Pentecostal preacher) - Toni Braxton - popular 1990s pop, R&B singer (daughter of an Apostolic preacher, but the family converted to Methodist) - D'Angelo - singer (lapsed; son of an Apostolic preacher) - Phil Jackson - famed basketball coach of the Chicago Bulls (now a Buddhist) Plus predicatorii penticostali world wide, care, după cum bine se stie, TOȚI sunt niste artisti. Mormonii (astia nu-s neoprotestanti) - Basca Abundentei - pretins filozof, om de știință si vasta cultura, mare artist Adventisti - Little Richard - pop singer - Prince - pop singer (former SDA; now JW) - Brian McKnight - R&B singer, songwriter (raised SDA) - Salt - from rap group "Salt N Pepa" (convert to SDA) - Charmaine - singer for Rebecca St James - Kirk Franklin - Gospel music musician (lapsed) - Joyce Bryant - jazz/blues singer famous during 1940s and 1950s - Hugh Martin - Oscar-nominated and Tony-nominated songwriter; MGM musical Meet Me In St. Louis (1944); Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; etc. - Take 6 - Gospel music group comprised of SDAs (Alvin Chea, bass; Cedric Dent, baritone; Joey Kibble, second tenor; Mark Kibble, first tenor; Claude V. McKnight III, first tenor; David Thomas, second tenor) - Virtue - female Gospel music group comprised of SDAs (Karima Kibble, Ebony Trotter, Heather Trotter and previously Negelle Sumpter: all attende Oakwood College) - Jerome Fontamillas - guitarist, keyboard player for the popular rock band Switchfoot - Rickey Smith - singer; finalist on popular TV show American Idol (2nd season) - Joe Lutcher - band leader in 1940s and '50s; SDA convert; was major force in conversion of Little Richard to Seventh-day Adventism - Sovory - Allen Sovory is the singer/songwriter of many songs in movies, including The Fan; Jason's Lyric; Blue Crush; The Sixth Man; American Wedding; backup singer for Lenny Kravitz; solo CD released in 1996 (son of SDA minister) - Ivor Myers - rap singer who, with his groupm, the Boogiemonsters, converted to SDA; now SDA paster and religious TV show host - Mervyn Warren Jr. - a founding member Take 6; also a solo artist; scored several major motion picure soundtracks; has written/produced music for Bette Midler, Boys II Men, Chicago and other major artists - Jaci Velasquez - Christian contemporary singer; appeared in the movie Aye Papi - John Stoddart - successful composer, song writer who has worked with major popular music artist (this is not the similarly-named famous photographer) Film, Television, Radio: - Mark Brown - African-American screenwriter, director, and producer known for such films as Barbershop (2002), Two Can Play That Game, and How To Be A Player - Philip Michael Thomas - actor best for starring as "Rico Tubbs" on the 1980s TV series Miami Vice - Clifton Davis - actor; star of TV series "That's My Mama" (1984), "Amen" (1986); star of "The Painting" (2001), more; also an ordained SDA pastor - Darwood Kaye - actor, best known as "Waldo" in Little Rascals film serials and TV series (SDA convert and pastor, using birth name "Ken Smith") - Chi McBride - actor, Boston Public TV series, etc. (raised SDA) - Greg Mathis - famous no-nonsense TV judge, star of syndicated TV series "The Judge Greg Mathis Show" (lapsed) - Terry Benedict - filmmaker; second unit 1st A.D. for "Terminator"; producer/director of "The Conscientious Objector" (about fellow SDA Desmond Doss) - Paul Johnson - owner of a Christian music publishing company; first husband of TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford Journalism: - Joan Lunden - network broadcast journalist (raised SDA) - Paul Harvey - nationally famous radio broadcaster (convert) Sports: - Magic Johnson - professional basketball player - Archie Moore - heavy weight boxing champion (convert) Literature: - Art Buchwald - Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator and author (raised SDA) - Richard Wright - one of first African-American writers to achieve literary fame (raised SDA) - Arna Bontemps - important Harlem Renaissance writer, poet - Rene Noorbergen - author of religious books, books about prophecy, incl.: Secrets of the Lost Races: New Discoveries of Advanced Technology in Ancient Civilizations; Ellen G. White, Prophet of Destiny; Jeane Dixon: My Life and Prophecies; The Ark File; Charisma of the Spirit: In Search of a Supernatural Experience: A Journalist Looks at the Tongues Movement; Nostradamus Predicts the End of the World; The Soul Hustlers; The Death Cry of an Eagle: The Rise and Fall of Christian Values in the United States; A.D. 2000: A Book About the End of Time; Invitation to a Holocaust: Nostradamus Forecasts World War III; Shadow of Terror; Noah's Ark Found: The End of the Search; You Are Psychic: The Incredible Story of David N. Bubar Art: - Harry Anderson - American painter, illustrator. - Rachel Roy - fashion designer; married to hip hop Rocafella Records exec Damon Dash (raised SDA) Activism: - Sojourner Truth - abolitionist, black activist - Paul Rusesabagina - hotel manager who saved hundreds from genocide in Rwanda; portrayed by Don Cheadle in Oscar-nominated role in movie "Hotel Rwanda" (2004) - Malcolm X - influential African-American leader; led Black Muslim movement and Nation of Islam (raised SDA) Health and Medicine: - John Harvey Kellogg - influential doctor who studied health, developed exercise machines, marketed granola; John Kellogg hired his younger brother W.K. Kellogg, who invented breakfast cereal based on John's ideas and founded cereal company (later excommunicated) - Desmond Doss - medic and conscientious objector who became a war hero; only Congressional Medal of Honor recipient who never used used weapons - Ben Carson - accomplished neurosurgeon; first to successfully separate Siamese twins joined at head - Dr. Leonard Bailey - pioneering surgeon - William S. Sadler - (1875-1969) prominent physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, professor, and author of 42 books; key Urantia figure (former SDA) - Milton Brown - Assistant Professor in Chemistry and Research Assistant Professor in Neurology, University of Virginia - Shirley Mason - most famous psychiatric patient in history (multiple-personality disorder); portrayed in 1973 best-selling book Sybil and a 1976 TV movie Politics: - Jerry Lyle Pettis - (1916-1975) U.S. Representative from California, 1967-1975 (33rd District 1967-1975, 37th District 1975) - Roscoe Gardner Bartlett - (1926- ) U.S. Representative from Maryland 6th District, 1993-. - Robert Lee 'Bob' Stump - (1927- ) U.S. Representative from Arizona 3rd District, 1977-. - Sheila Jackson Lee - controversial U.S. Representative from Houston's 18th District (Texas), Democrat (1995-) - John Street - mayor of Philadelphia - Don Chairez - district judge; unsuccessful Republican candidate for U.S. Representatve from Nevada in 1998 |
#7
Posted 26 February 2015 - 12:44

Deci pastore, esti coleg de religie cu drogatii betivani curvari Elvis Presley si
Jerry Lee Lewis? Bravo tie, ce sa zic! |
#8
Posted 26 February 2015 - 15:15

Multam, frate Jakob!
Mi-a placut aia cu "predicatorii penticostali sunt toti niste artisti". ![]() |
#9
Posted 26 February 2015 - 18:29

#10
Posted 26 February 2015 - 18:59

Lista lui Jakob e , intr-adevar, surprinzator de edificatoare. Cam asa arata neoprotestantismul...
Alte nume? |
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#11
Posted 27 February 2015 - 18:46

Lista lui Jakob e , intr-adevar, surprinzator de edificatoare. Cam asa arata neoprotestantismul... Alte nume? Se observa usor ipocrizia neoprotestantilor ! Spre exemplu, Salt n Pepa, credincioasa adventista, pentru a scoate bani, nu are pic de jena sa scoata pe piata cantece dracesti, precum acesta: [ https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ydrtF45-y-g?feature=oembed - Pentru incarcare in pagina (embed) Click aici ] |
#12
Posted 27 February 2015 - 19:26

Spre exemplu, Salt n Pepa, credincioasa adventista, pentru a scoate bani, nu are pic de jena sa scoata pe piata cantece dracesti, precum acesta: ![]() uite ce a facut surioara asta ortodoxa: "Mirela Dumitru si-a facut de mai multe ori cruce inainte sa ajunga in fata instantei. I-a adus judecatoarei o recomandare de la duhovnicul unei parohii, unde face voluntariat. Insotita de o prietena, dar si de avocat, Mirela Dumitru a fost singura care nu a incercat sa se ascunda de camerele de filmat. http://www.kanald.ro...arei_49580.html Edited by Dude_2nd, 27 February 2015 - 19:27. |
#13
Posted 28 February 2015 - 16:03

Ce ti-e si cu neoprotestantii astia, numai droguri, sex, si rock'n'roll au in cap!
Uitati-va numai la pustii din state ! |
#14
Posted 10 March 2015 - 19:29

#15
Posted 10 March 2015 - 20:25

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#16
Posted 11 March 2015 - 20:13

#17
Posted 12 March 2015 - 08:42

Oameni de cultura iehovisti nu exista, ca daca erau ...nu se duceau la iehova, clar ! Ti-am dat doar cateva exemple, ale sfintilor parinti cofondatori. Credeam ca Sfantul stie mai multe...
Tu nu stii ca neoprotestantii sunt invidiosi si nu-i suporta pe martorii lui iehova? tu esti pistol cu apa pe langa neoprotestanti... |
#18
Posted 13 March 2015 - 20:27

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