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Remember Alamo?

No, not “The Alamo,” but Tony Alamo, the head of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and the author of many a pamphlet and tract placed on my car / in the restroom / in public places around southern California. Turns out he’s got some serious legal issues brewing.

Will this become another case of a fundamentalist leader succumbing to the sin of sexual immorality? Sadly, this isn’t the first time it’s happened, and I fear it won’t be the last time.

Can it be? Jack Schaap, pastor of the legendary First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana, is on Twitter?!?

http://twitter.com/Jack_Schaap

Looks like he began tweeting on May 26, 2009, and (as of this writing) has 1,388 followers (but he’s only following 1 person. He’s new, cut him some slack).

I just hope his tweets make it past his church’s internet filtering software.

Textual criticism meets the digital age. Thanks to the efforts of the British Library, anyone can now view the Codex Sinaiticus online and witness firsthand the errors and corruptions planted by the gnostics/jesuits/compromisers/liberal Democrats.

I wonder how long it will take before someone utilizes this site (links and/or images) within their KJV-only materials?