Saturday, April 5, 2008

Jihad at First Baptist Church

Apr 05, 2008 12:17

The First Baptist Church in Eldorado, Texas appears to be the primary instigator of Jihad against The Mormon commune, and disrupted the "peace treaty" between the commune and the town.

It was the teacher of the First Baptist school who would not leave the matter alone, presumably because young girls getting married pose a conjugal threat to old biddies. They boasted about their somewhat depraved fantasy, not to have a man, but as Kay Creek, a preschool teacher at First Baptist Church and director of the vacation Bible study said, "She and the other teachers jokingly daydream of flying over the compound and dropping pamphlets for the women and children to read, coaxing them into the arms of First Baptist."

It was not from fear that they behave this way because she said, "I don't have the fear of them anymore," and another said, comparing the compound to an "ant pile – you don't mess with them, and they won't mess with you."

Shea Politte, 27, whose husband, Sylas, is the youth minister at First Baptist said, "Sometimes, I envision our fellowship hall looking like the stadium in Houston after Katrina," referring to the displaced girls that would result from closing the commune, which was their home.

Politte got her wish when they violated this relative "peace treaty," and succeeded in inciting the equally corrupt state government to raid the commune on Friday, April 4, 2008. The Midland county sheriff sent troops and armor to the commune which was used to intimidate the residents into surrender.

Sensing more Waco like characteristics, the judge issued a gag order and no arrest have been made, because no crime was committed. Some of the married girls were abducted but it was primarily their children--taken away in First Baptist Church buses. Polygamy is not a biblical crime but a denominational tradition, but using state power to separate couples and kidnap their children is a capital offense under Law.

Eldorado appears to already be under a curse: Nine member of First Baptist Church were killed in an accident in Louisiana and one man was killed by bees. Eldorado, Midland, and the state of Texas are guilty of kidnapping--a capital felony, and deserve a military reply for a military operation.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/polygamy/polygamy476.html
http://www.kwes.com/global/story.asp?s=8121598