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Your Children Have A Gun At Their Heads!
March 19, 2007 01:00 PM EST

Do you believe in God? Do you believe in Jesus Christ? Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Do you want your children, grandchildren, and all the beautiful young children in your community to believe in God? What would be your reaction if you were to see someone holding a gun to the head of one of these children?

By now you are most likely thinking that Bill Gray has lost it, gone off the deep end. Well, in a sense you are right; Bill Gray has lost it --- but, not as you might imagine. I have gotten so bothered, so upset, so angry about the new attack against Christianity that was sent to me today. Why am I so angry? Because the target of this attack is openly and blatantly --- our children. The attackers make no pretense about their intentions; they are going after our young people --- to save them from God and Christianity!

My Friend, Barbara Weymouth, sent me an e-mail today telling me about this new crusade --- called The Blasphemy Challenge.

The Blasphemy Challenge is a group of atheists who are militantly seeking to lure children and young people away from God and Christianity. They broadcast an internet radio program from a hidden site in Philadelphia. And, now they have come up with this scheme using the YouTube internet web site to reach millions of young people with their anti-God, anti-Jesus, anti-Holy Spirit message. This atheist group has definitely declared war on God. They are militant, and their targets are your children and grandchildren. Below is an excerpt from their web site: http://www.blasphemychallenge.com

This is a copy/paste excerpt directly from their web site: Bold,italic, and underline emphasis is mine.

The Rational Response Squad is giving away 1001 DVDs of The God Who Wasn't There, the hit documentary that the Los Angeles Times calls "provocative -- to put it mildly."

There's only one catch: We want your soul.

It's simple. You record a short message damning yourself to Hell, you upload it to YouTube, and then the Rational Response Squad will send you a free The God Who Wasn't There DVD. It's that easy.

INSTRUCTIONS: You may damn yourself to Hell however you would like, but somewhere in your video you must say this phrase: "I deny the Holy Spirit."

Why? Because, according to Mark 3:29 in the Holy Bible, "Whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; he is guilty of an eternal sin." Jesus will forgive you for just about anything, but he won't forgive you for denying the existence of the Holy Spirit. Ever. This is a one-way road you're taking here.

Have you noticed the irony of this statement from their web site? They deny that God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit exist; so why do they quote from the Bible? They do not believe that Jesus exists --- yet, they tell you that Jesus will not forgive you. If He does not exist, how can He forgive you?

When you visit their web site, and I strongly urge that you to do ---- first click on the face of the young girl to see her video on YouTube. Her name is Jessica --- and she is someone's daughter; she is someone's granddaughter --- and, through the encouragement of this Satanic group, she happily, ignorantly, denies God.

Then, return to the Home Page, scroll down to the bottom and click on View television coverage here.

You will see videos of various news channel anchors who have interviewed these people and many of their young victims. Typical of most network news programs, many are viewing this as just an interesting news story. However, the Fox News reporter directly challenges the leader of this new group, Brian Flemming, in an interview --- and does not accept Flemming's atheistic rhetoric as entertaining, as do news anchors from other news channels.

If you click on their FAQ link, you can read their Press Release. Below are several excerpts from that press release:

Los Angeles -- December 14, 2006. As part of its ongoing War on Christmas, the Rational Response Squad has launched a $25,000 campaign to entice young people to publicly renounce any belief in the sky God of Christianity.

Called "The Blasphemy Challenge," this campaign encourages participants to commit what Christian doctrine calls the only unforgivable sin -- blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. (The "Holy Spirit" is an invisible ghost who Christians believe dwells on Earth as God's representative.)

While anyone can participate in The Blasphemy Challenge, the Rational Response Squad is focused on reaching a young demographic. To publicize The Blasphemy Challenge to young people, today the Rational Response Squad begins an online advertising campaign focused on 25 sites popular with teens such as Xanga, Friendster, Boy Scout Trail, Tiger Beat, Teen Magazine, YM, CosmoGirl! and Seventeen.

Do you have a young person in your home with internet access to YouTube --- and the 25 popular sites chosen to target your children and grandchildren? If so, be warned that they are sitting there with the Rational Response Squad's gun at their heads! And accompanied by screeching, slobbering demonic spirits, this group of atheists are working hard to pull your child into hell with them.

Have you taken a moment recently to see what web sites your children and grandchildren are visiting? Don't you think you should?

I plead with you as never before --- share this message with ALL of your Friends, Relatives, Associates, and Neighbors --- all your FRANs. Help us warn the world of this new attack against ALL CHILDREN, including yours.

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

Bill Gray
billdory@pacbell.net

Bill & Dory's Ministry Web Site: http://www.BillDory-Christian-Ministries.com

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