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Brownback Prayer Leader & Former Condo-Mate: 'God is the "most dangerous" terrorist'
Last summer at a Virginia Beach, VA megachurch Engle blessed and anointed presidential hopefuls Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich. But Lou Engle's true coming-out party came on Wednesday, December 16 when MSNBC's Rachel Maddow introduced him to the political nation, cutting into the Family Research Council's live "Prayercast to stop health care reform." She described Engle, who served as prayer leader for the event, attended by Brownback, as:
"the pastor calling for a second American civil war, for American Christians to be martyred against abortion - headlining tonight's anti-health care reform event, with two serving US Republican senators and two serving Republican members of Congress." During a September 25, 2006 sermon Lou Engle told members of the Boston-based Congregación León de Judá church that over a half decade or more ago Brownback had phoned him, to say , "Lou, I'm in England, New England. You need to dig the dwells of revival in Harvard and close the door of false ideologies that have come through Boston." Engle went to describe,
"...when I rented a condo in DC to mobilize for TheCall, a week later I received a phone call from the owner of the condo and he said `There's a man named Senator Sam Brownback. His condo just burnt down. He wants to know if he could stay in your condo'. I became the roommate of Senator Brownback for seven months." It was March 2000. During the year Lou Engle kicked off TheCall in earnest, with a Washington DC Mall rally that drew several hundred thousand young Americans. Engle has written that "the most `dangerous terrorist' is not Islam but God. One of God's names is `avenger of blood' " and at his rallies Lou Engle, who is accorded the status of a "prophet," often follows those lines with the question, "have you worshipped that aspect of God lately ?" Pastor Engle's organization TheCall fielded eight regional offices for the church-based effort against gay marriage in California during summer and fall 2008. TheCall also held a November 1, 2008 Qualcomm Stadium capstone rally for the CA anti-gay marriage, pro-Proposition Eight effort, during which Engle and his disciples made calls, from onstage, for acts of Christian martyrdom to counter gay marriage and abortion. One journalist at the event noted Army of God members attending. The Army of God advocates terrorism and has been associated with the terrorist wave that wracked the US in the 1990's. Lou Engle appears in the documentary "Jesus Camp" indoctrinating young children alongside star of the film Becky Fisher, who declares her desire that Christian children develop the commitment of Islamic militants willing to lay down their lives for their cause. Sam Brownback belongs to the secretive but increasingly notorious elite Washington evangelical network known as The Family but, through Engle, senator Brownback is also tied to another globally influential religious network implicated in organizing legislators who have pushed the internationally condemned "kill the gays" bill before Uganda's parliament. The November 16 Family Research Counci "Prayercast to stop health care reform" demonstrated the growing dominance within the Christian right of a multi-racial, multi-ethnic power block. Old-line captains such as FRC head Tony Perkins and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson were present, but heading the event were leaders closely tied to a new tendency. Three were apostles and prophets under a little known but globally influential religious leader who advocates hunting witches, expelling demons, and purging the world of unbelievers: C. Peter Wagner. Along with Bishop Harry Jackson, Lou Engle is the second leader at the Prayercast who serves on Wagner's Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders. Another event participant, Samuel Rodriguez, is president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, which claims to represent over 15 million Hispanic Americans. Rodriguez recently signed on as an apostle in Wagner's International Coalition of Apostles. Another Wagner apostle, Jim Ammerman, controls 6-8 percent of the active duty chaplains in the US military and claims Rothschild bankers rule the globe. Peter Wagner has been captured on video claiming that the early 1990's Japanese economic downturn was caused when the Japanese emperor had physical intercourse with a "sun-goddess" who may be a succubus. During the 1990's and into the next decade, C. Peter Wagner and Ted Haggard exported their witch and demon-haunted ideology to Africa and the developing world. Wagner, who openly declares his goal of world Christian dominion, says "Purpose Driven Life" author Rick Warren, who exerts mammoth influence in entire African nations such as Uganda, is "stage one."
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