To the enimy of Jesus The Christ

Published On: January 22, 2015|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|0 Comments|

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Youv had your fun making the Army bow to your satan will Mickey Wiensteen. now let’s all watch how Jesus makes you pay for taking Him out of the Army. Your hellbound ‘religious freedom FROM religion” followers too.  You all try to fool everybody and hide behind the contitution. Your afraid of the Gospel. Why is it you give a jew a chance to recrusify our Savior and he’ll do it ever time. And your the worse of jews in the world. Blood thrifty for inocent Christians bringing The Word to the Army. damn you and die. And burn for youre sins against Christ Jesus. For all time.

(name withheld)


 

Dear Member of the Bad-Speller and Poor Grammar Club,
Mikey’s busy protecting the religious freedoms of our military members — including the Christians who are some 96% of the over 40,000, Army included, who came up against the sort of co-called Christian  you claim to be.
So, allow me to set you straight:  Jesus was Jewish.  His mother, Mary, was Jewish.  His Father, God, was the Jewish God.  And what you’ve wished to do to Mikey is just what you’d have done to Jesus, where He here today, based on everything you spewed in your email.
Now, who do you think will be burning in Hell for all Eternity?  Hmm?
Signed,
A real American: faithful to that required military oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, the very source of the religious freedom you so enjoy.

 

Dear (name withheld),

You’re mistaken about a couple of things, so I’d like to offer you a little help in the hope that understanding will have an ameliorative effect on the things that seem to be bothering you.

Mikey Weinstein is a good man with a strong personality, but he really doesn’t make the Army bow to him. He simply reminds the military leadership of their duty to the U.S. Constitution when they make a misstep, and they recognize their error and fix it.

When you say Jesus will “make you pay for taking Him out of the Army,” we are perplexed. We didn’t even know he was in the Army.

As to our “hellbound” followers, we’re again confused. Does that mean tied up with hell or headed for hell? The followers would like to know. And if it’s the latter, can you give us directions?

We don’t know what a “contitution” is, so we couldn’t hide behind it if we wanted to.

No one here is afraid of the Gospel, but if we look into it, which one do you think is the scariest?

I’m afraid I can’t make much sense of the rest of your message. It’s apparent you don’t care for “jews,” which is too bad. Some pretty funny guys.

And I’m really stumped at your mention of “Blood thrifty.” Does that mean if you cut yourself nothing comes out? I guess that wouldn’t surprise me.

Anyway, I hope I’ve been helpful. Just a little suggestion if I may. Consider SpellCheck or an ESL class.

Best,

Mike Farrell

(MRFF Board of Advisors)

 

 

 

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