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Topic: Imprisonment Of Women Who Shout "God" During Sex
uche9aa's photo
Tue 06/23/15 12:47 AM
Edited by uche9aa on Tue 06/23/15 12:57 AM
American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?

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Tue 06/23/15 03:28 AM
My thought is the world would probably be better off without people like Hagee.

Rock's photo
Tue 06/23/15 04:20 AM
By singling out women only,
is Hagee jumping out of the closet?


metalwing's photo
Tue 06/23/15 04:50 AM
Sounds like a nut.

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Tue 06/23/15 04:55 AM
Edited by Pansytilly on Tue 06/23/15 04:58 AM

American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?


Oh God..whoa slaphead


Conrad_73's photo
Tue 06/23/15 05:11 AM

Sounds like a nut.


more likely Fruitcake!laugh

mightymoe's photo
Tue 06/23/15 06:06 AM


American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?


Oh God..whoa slaphead




see, thats exactly what he's talking about...:wink:

TMommy's photo
Tue 06/23/15 06:12 AM
What a dip ****

TMommy's photo
Tue 06/23/15 06:12 AM
Edited by TMommy on Tue 06/23/15 06:14 AM
Ooopsy meant
what an idiot :wink:

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Tue 06/23/15 06:53 AM

American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?


For christ's sake, what next!.....grumble

uche9aa's photo
Tue 06/23/15 07:22 AM
Lets say he erred in being gender selective. Both men and women might be "guilty" of the alleged "crime" I think God's name is sacred and calling such holy name shouldnt be an expression of sexual climax. To be factual, its just isnt apt, sentiments apart

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 06/23/15 07:27 AM
If using the Lords's name in vain were a crime punishable by imprisonment, then Hagee would be serving a life sentence. :tongue:

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Tue 06/23/15 07:41 AM
I think he's just mad because his wife never has shouted "Oh John!" during sex...

TMommy's photo
Tue 06/23/15 08:02 AM
Probably had a loud neighbor
that ticked him offbigsmile

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Tue 06/23/15 08:18 AM



American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?


Oh God..whoa slaphead




see, thats exactly what he's talking about...:wink:


But i didn't say it in the throes of passion...:angel: :laughing: :laughing:

Lukinfolov's photo
Tue 06/23/15 08:30 AM
If a person can't make a women scream or shout God's name having sex, he is still to learn how to make love.

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Tue 06/23/15 08:40 AM

American televangelist, John Hagee, has accused women who call the name of God during sex as saying the name of God in vain, a transgression, he believes, should be punishable by imprisonment. In an interview with


newslo.com, Hagee, founder of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, said:"if you are asking about my personal opinion, there is no greater sin in terms of wrongly using God's name than women who use it during sex. This is one of the filthiest, most derogatory and sinful uses of the Lord's name I can think of. "If it were up to me, I would put every single woman or girl who does that in jail. That would be a fine example of God's wrath aimed at what is, in my opinion, a terrible misuse of our maker's good name" Bible expressly forbids calling the name of God in vain. The word "vain" means "for no reason" or "useless", he explained. Whats your thought?


-------------------------------------------------------: Sorry but, imo this is about male inadequatecy, a control issuse & NOT about women or The Lord.
But about power & insecurity & being dictator.
That being said.... Mr John Hagee

* Some men will use any excuse to talk about sex, especially to get women to* think

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yellowrose10's photo
Tue 06/23/15 08:47 AM
What does that idiot suggest? Monitoring everyone's sex? That would just make him a perv laugh

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Tue 06/23/15 08:57 AM
Btw OP....the story seems to be a hoax

www.aim.org/aim-column/the-left-falls-victim-to-another-hoax-that-fits-their-narrative/

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Tue 06/23/15 09:07 AM



Ooohh... the agenda.. slaphead

" Don't be a Christian ladies, because they don't want you to have a orgasm, & if you do... you will feel guilty. So vote Democratic in 2016 "

* Sarcastic *

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