Roger Ebert Gives Ground Zero Mosque “Thumbs Up”

Well known movie critic, Roger Ebert, has embraced the political correctness of the day. His article “Ten Things I Know About the Mosque”, accuses Americans who oppose the Mosque of betraying the First Amendment. Just because something is a religion, doesn’t automatically include it under the protection of the First Amendment.

Article by Gary DeMar

Gary is a graduate of Western Michigan University (1973) and earned his M.Div. at Reformed Theological Seminary in 1979. Author of countless essays, news articles, and more than 27 book titles, he also hosts The Gary DeMar Show, and History Unwrapped—both broadcasted and podcasted. Gary has lived in the Atlanta area since 1979 with his wife, Carol. They have two married sons and are enjoying being grandparents to their grandsons, Calvin and Paul. Gary and Carol are members of Midway Presbyterian Church (PCA).
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33 Comments

  1. MTM says:

    I'm going to be contrary here and suggest that it would not be a good idea to give the Mayor of New York City veto power over the construction of houses of worship…

  2. Bill says:

    This is the first time I've had the opportunity to listen to Gary Demar.

    Great info and opinion's Mr. Demar. Good job!

  3. Bill says:

    Part 2!

    Christian's learn their mistakes faster than any other religion and work to change them as fast as they can. No one sneaks into Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Venezuela, China, Iran, etc., but you can't keep the world out of our great country even when we try. Judeo/Christianity gave us the principle's that our country was founded on, even if the lefty crazies like Bill Maher disagree's. Our Prophet was and is THE Prophet that gave his light to the world. Can you imagine what this planet would look like if Christianity was never given to us as human's. Close your eyes in a dark room Scott, and you'll see for yourself. In my opinion!

    Have a great American holiday my American brother.

  4. don rickard says:

    one time i went to a movie recommended by him, but i cannot remember which one it was

  5. John F. Tashjian says:

    It is so sad to see a once-great movie reviewer trying to insert himself into areas where he has little, if any, information…and even less data. Any respect that I might have had for Mr. Roger Ebert has now changed to pity.

  6. freeamericausa says:

    Another Hollywood, Brainless Wonder provides proof to the American people how valuable, and true the expression "Ignorance is Bliss" applies to those filled with hatred, ignorance, and stupidity. The man is just another blessing as one who is THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING.

  7. larry a underwood says:

    Poor old Roger, his fifteen minutes are up and he can't stand it……when all else fails, attack Sarah Palin, he doesn't know the Palin family it's a liberal thing, monkey see, monkey do….When did the liberals start giving a rats ass about religion?
    It seems to me if 75% of the American people are against something, anything, the president and the rest of the sheep are all for it. They are as far out of touch with the average American as one brain dead liberal can get…..come on Nov

  8. Simon Jester says:

    This mosque garbage is nothing but a diversion away from the real issues at hand like the economy and the erosion of our constitutional rights….

    Take the RED PILL

  9. Alf says:

    I'm sure that rogbert has seen his anemic ratings, and paid some idiot public relations mill a pile of dough to "place" his comments before the people. Bad investment, rogbert. Suggest you try again, and maybe you can get Sarah Palin to write your next thesis on world happenings. Bad as it is, don't give up your day job.

  10. cromwell says:

    And lunatic rino's like ron paul agree and accuse you of being a hatemonger justifying war and ignoring" property rights". The very humanistic thinker that he isis

  11. Mr. T says:

    Does anyone out there know the difference between capitalism and fascism? How about
    a theocracy and religion? Is there such a thing as freedom of theocracy? Most high school grads can’t read or write cursive…

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