This is the thirty-sixth installment in The Sounds of Fundamentalism series. This is a series that I would like readers to help me with. If you know of a video clip that shows the crazy, cantankerous, or contradictory side of Evangelical Christianity, please send me an email with the name or link to the video. Please do not leave suggestions in the comment section. Let’s have some fun!
Today’s Sound of Fundamentalism is a clip from a sermon preached by Dennis Lindsay, CEO of Christ For The Nations Institute.
And the evidence for satanic giants building stonehenge is where exactly. Also aliens built the pyramids and jim bakker sells buckets of survival food that not only tastes great but will get you theough the tribulation. Nice to see they sold out?
Hi Bruce,
My oh my! Another Pentecostal lunatic who makes it up as he goes along to deceive gullible fellow travelers. There is no empirical evidence to support the view that Satanic giants built Stonehenge, but gullible Pentecostals who believe these made up stories by the so-called “anointed” of God get sucked into supporting such ministries and forking out their hard earned cash to bankroll these fakes.
I feel sorry for well meaning Pentecostals who follow such folk. By exposing these fakes, some may eventually be persuaded that this is sheer quackery and has nothing to do with the compassionate Jesus of Nazareth whom Christians are supposed to follow.
Shalom,
John Arthur
I saw the Giants once, John Arthur, so you just shut right up! Bigfoot is descended from giants at Stonehenge. If you had a proper education and God chose you to believe, I wouldn’t have to waste my time correcting you!
These people get loonier every day. He should be on Ancient Aliens.
When I was little, churches just ignored things like Stonehenge. The idea of gods having sex with women was still on the fringes. I’m so glad I’m not caught up in that stuff any more.
I know that these nuts don’t believe in evolution. They don’t believe in archaeology, either?