Is It True What They Say About Ann?
Is Ann Coulter Anti-Semitic?
A few years ago, Ann Coulter shocked (what a surprise!) her interviewer, TV host Donny Deutsch. She suggested that Jews should become Christian, that to do so was to perfect themselves. Deutsch was not at all pleased and accused Coulter of being an Anti-Semite.
For the full details follow the link--
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301216,00.html
The whole point of the New Testament is that “Jesus is the way.”
John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Thus for a Christian, there is no access to God apart from Jesus. How can pointing that out be such a terrible thing? My guess is that Deutsch may not understand the exclusive claims made by Jesus and the New Testament. Why wouldn't a follower of a religion advocate that religion?
Most religions make mutually exclusive statements. If Christianity is "true" then Buddhism cannot be. I think one thing that may be going on has to do with the “afterlife.” If, as most Christians claim to believe, when non-Christians die they go immediately to be tortured forever in an ever-burning Hell, then one could see that this exclusiveness is a bit of a problem—logically speaking. But if the dead sleep until the Judgment, and that Judgment implies an opportunity for salvation, then it looks a little different.
Pam Dewey in her blog, nondante, discusses this issue with reference to the ultimate fate of Ann Frank.
Pam has also written an ebook on hell. Is it true what they say about Hell?
Hell no, Ann is not Anti-Semitic.
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