Rod Parsley is a televangelist and Jerry Falwell wannabe –
he runs multiple “ministries” (he is in particular associated with the World
Harvest Church), his own Christian college, and is heavily involved in politics
(pandering hysteria, paranoia, bigotry and the good old fundamentalist
persecution complex
– ‘there are people who disagree with me, therefore I am persecuted and a
martyr’).
Parsley is an honorary “doctor of divinity” – granted by
Liberty University
– and a regional director for John Hagee's
group Christians United For Israel.
Fortunately, since Parsley lacks the intellectual integrity of Oral Roberts and
the jovial amiability of Pat Robertson, his following, while substantial, will
probably remain limited. A lot of his outreach (Bridge of Hope, Breakthrough)
is focused, naturally enough, on poorer and conflict-filled parts of Africa,
apparently fertile grounds for the kind of violent fanaticism that would not go
over particularly well even in the States. As is common with such people,
Parsley is constantly on the lookout for money. In 2009, a “demonically
inspired financial attack” made times difficult for him, so he asked his
followers to “help me take back what the devil stole”. The “devilish theft” was
apparently a court settlement concerning instances of child abuse at one of the
church-run childcare centers (also here).
His pleas for money seem to have become an annual thing,
by the way, since he is apparently high on Satan’s list of favorite victims.
Parsley is a staunch theocrat (denying any separation of church and state in the Constitution), proud member
of the dominionist movement,
and staunchly opposed to gay rights and to abortion (employing the “the U.S. government, by funding Planned
Parenthood, is complicit in “genocide” against African Americans, because
Planned Parenthood performs abortions in the black community”-argument). In
2006, he even called for his followers to take up arms against the “thirty,
forty liberal pastors who filed against our ministry with the Internal Revenue
Service.”
Relying on his expertise on religion Parsley claims that Islam is an “anti-Christ religion”
predicated on “deception”, and – surely historically accurate – that “America
was founded in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion
destroyed.” Furthermore “Muhammad received revelations from demons and not from
the true God” (there is probably a reason why this particular argument fails to
be popular even among more extreme Christian apologetics given its tu quoque
potential); to clinch it, he proves (by assertion) that “Allah was a demon
spirit.” Keep in mind that this comes from a guy who was an actual advisor to the McCain
campaign, even though McCain admittedly cut his ties to Parsley (and Hagee)
after these screeds.
If you want to see Parsley warn his followers that the end
times are imminent (“the Antichrist is waiting in the wings”), you can watch
this one (but you don’t really want to see that). He is also an ardent critic of moral
relativism except when he wants to defend his own actions.
There’s a good Rod Parsley resource here.
Rod should not be confused with Ross Parsley, the guy who
(temporarily) took over the New Life Church after Ted Haggard’s fall from grace.
Diagnosis: Endlessly insane fundamentalist power channeled
into a tireless howl of rage against reality, packed into the kind of
serpentine charisma that drives even moderately insane theocrats away.
Dangerous nonetheless.
THANKS for pushing Bible Spice off the top of the page; that picture just creeps me out...
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ReplyDeleteHere is Rod Parsley on Satan and Abraham's holy sperm. It is as ridiculous as you might fear.
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