NEW YORK (Sept. 5) -- During the the inaugural worship service of a proposed "9/11 Christian Center at Ground Zero" on Sunday, evangelist minister Bill Keller slammed Islam and Mormonism as "lies from Satan." At the same time, Keller maintained that his project was not in opposition to the proposed construction of an Islamic community center two blocks away....
Read more …NEW YORK (Sept. 5) -- During the the inaugural worship service of a proposed "9/11 Christian Center at Ground Zero" on Sunday, evangelist minister Bill Keller slammed Islam and Mormonism as "lies from Satan." At the same time, Keller maintained that his project was not in opposition to the proposed construction of an Islamic community center two blocks away.
"It's not an anti-mosque," Keller said of his proposed center, which would be the first physical church constructed by his online ministry, LivePrayer.com. "For lack of better terminology, it's an old-time Evangelistic center where we're going to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ -- the truth of the Bible -- and get some folks saved."
Later, however, he rallied against both the mosque project's Muslim leader Imam Feisal Rauf, as well as Fox News personality Glenn Beck, who is Mormon, calling them both "false prophets," and asserting that both men and their followers would end up in hell. (Video courtesy of Salon's Justin Elliott.)
"When Glenn Beck says, 'I believe in Jesus,' the problem is, he doesn't believe in the Jesus of the Bible," Keller preached. "And we have a culture now that is biblically illiterate, unchurched, and when Glenn Beck gathers millions of people through his radio and TV programs, and starts talking about biblical theology, he is leading people into a lie from hell and their souls too."
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