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watsayu
05-13-08, - 06:08 PM
Televangelist John Hagee, one of John McCain’s highest-profile supporters from the religious right, has apologized for calling the Roman Catholic Church “the great whore” and “the apostate church.”

In a letter Monday to Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Rights, Hagee wrote, “I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful.”

Pastor Hagee, leader of San Antonio’s Cornerstone Church, had said his anti-Catholic remarks had been taken out of context, but in the letter he appeared to own up to them.

“Neither of these phrases can be synonymous with the Catholic Church,” he wrote.

Donohue, accepting the apology, said on FOX News Radio: “I’m absolutely delighted … I haven’t seen such a quick turnaround in the 15 years that I have been president of the Catholic League.” He said he plans to meet with Hagee on Thursday.

Likening Hagee to two New York shock jocks who encouraged a pair of listeners to attempt to have sex in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in 2002, Donohue added that he is receptive to honest apologies.

“We’re not in the business of rejecting apologies whether it’s from Opie and Anthony or Pastor Hagee so now when we meet we can understand that this issue is moot and behind us and I think it’s a great moment that we can have some degree of reconciliation.”

Hagee’s endorsement in February had been difficult for McCain, as Democrats, Donohue and others called on the presumptive GOP nominee to reject the pastor’s support.

McCain said Tuesday he didn’t know if the new apology would stifle criticism, but said it was “helpful” and “laudable.”

“I believe the fact that these two individuals came together is a laudable thing and a testimony to both individuals and their principles, which are Judeo-Christian values,” he said, adding that his campaign had nothing to do with brokering the apology.

McCain, who has taken pains to gain the trust of the religious right, has rejected specific statements from Hagee — namely about the Catholic Church and blaming the sinful behavior of New Orleans residents for Hurricane Katrina — but would not denounce the pastor. Hagee apologized for the Katrina statements a couple weeks ago, saying it’s not his place to try to know the mind of God concerning the natural disaster.

Donohue, who in February said that Hagee “has waged an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church,” said in a statement Tuesday that their feud is now history.

“The tone of Hagee’s letter is sincere. He wants reconciliation and he has achieved it,” Donohue said, adding that Hagee has spent “weeks” meeting with Catholic leaders.

“Indeed, the Catholic League welcomes his apology,” he wrote. “What Hagee has done takes courage and quite frankly I never expected him to demonstrate such sensitivity to our concerns. But he has done just that. Now Catholics, along with Jews, can work with Pastor Hagee in making interfaith relations stronger than ever. Whatever problems we had before are now history. This case is closed.”

Hagee is firmly pro-Israel and has praised McCain for sharing his values to that end. But he has condemned Catholics for what he sees as efforts to persecute Jews. In his 2006 book “Jerusalem Countdown,” Hagee wrote that history proves Adolf Hitler and the Catholic Church were linked “in a conspiracy to exterminate the Jews.”

In his letter to Donohue, Hagee indicated he no longer believes in such historical links.

“In my zeal to oppose anti-Semitism and bigotry in all its ugly forms, I have often emphasized the darkest chapters in the history of Catholic and Protestant relations with the Jews,” he wrote. “In the process, I may have contributed to the mistaken impression that the anti-Jewish violence of the Crusades and the Inquisition defines the Catholic Church. It most certainly does not. Likewise, I have not sufficiently expressed my deep appreciation for the efforts of Catholics who opposed the persecution of the Jewish people.”

McCain continues to accept Hagee’s endorsement, and his campaign rejects any attempts to draw comparisons between Hagee’s controversial remarks and those of Barack Obama’s former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.

Donohue told FOX News Radio that both McCain and Obama “have both gotten some bad advice on how to handle certain people who are close to them.”

But he said “I don’t really have a stink with McCain per se.”

FOX News’ Shushannah Walshe and Mike Majchrowitz contributed to this report.

seducer
05-13-08, - 06:13 PM
Televangelist John Hagee, one of John McCain’s highest-profile supporters from the religious right, has apologized for calling the Roman Catholic Church “the great whore” and “the apostate church.”
In a letter Monday to Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Rights, Hagee wrote, “I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful.”
Pastor Hagee, leader of San Antonio’s Cornerstone Church, had said his anti-Catholic remarks had been taken out of context, but in the letter he appeared to own up to them.
“Neither of these phrases can be synonymous with the Catholic Church,” he wrote.
Donohue, accepting the apology, said on FOX News Radio: “I’m absolutely delighted … I haven’t seen such a quick turnaround in the 15 years that I have been president of the Catholic League.” He said he plans to meet with Hagee on Thursday.
Likening Hagee to two New York shock jocks who encouraged a pair of listeners to attempt to have sex in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in 2002, Donohue added that he is receptive to honest apologies.
“We’re not in the business of rejecting apologies whether it’s from Opie and Anthony or Pastor Hagee so now when we meet we can understand that this issue is moot and behind us and I think it’s a great moment that we can have some degree of reconciliation.”
Hagee’s endorsement in February had been difficult for McCain, as Democrats, Donohue and others called on the presumptive GOP nominee to reject the pastor’s support.
McCain said Tuesday he didn’t know if the new apology would stifle criticism, but said it was “helpful” and “laudable.”
“I believe the fact that these two individuals came together is a laudable thing and a testimony to both individuals and their principles, which are Judeo-Christian values,” he said, adding that his campaign had nothing to do with brokering the apology.
McCain, who has taken pains to gain the trust of the religious right, has rejected specific statements from Hagee — namely about the Catholic Church and blaming the sinful behavior of New Orleans residents for Hurricane Katrina — but would not denounce the pastor. Hagee apologized for the Katrina statements a couple weeks ago, saying it’s not his place to try to know the mind of God concerning the natural disaster.
Donohue, who in February said that Hagee “has waged an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church,” said in a statement Tuesday that their feud is now history.
“The tone of Hagee’s letter is sincere. He wants reconciliation and he has achieved it,” Donohue said, adding that Hagee has spent “weeks” meeting with Catholic leaders.
“Indeed, the Catholic League welcomes his apology,” he wrote. “What Hagee has done takes courage and quite frankly I never expected him to demonstrate such sensitivity to our concerns. But he has done just that. Now Catholics, along with Jews, can work with Pastor Hagee in making interfaith relations stronger than ever. Whatever problems we had before are now history. This case is closed.”
Hagee is firmly pro-Israel and has praised McCain for sharing his values to that end. But he has condemned Catholics for what he sees as efforts to persecute Jews. In his 2006 book “Jerusalem Countdown,” Hagee wrote that history proves Adolf Hitler and the Catholic Church were linked “in a conspiracy to exterminate the Jews.”
In his letter to Donohue, Hagee indicated he no longer believes in such historical links.
“In my zeal to oppose anti-Semitism and bigotry in all its ugly forms, I have often emphasized the darkest chapters in the history of Catholic and Protestant relations with the Jews,” he wrote. “In the process, I may have contributed to the mistaken impression that the anti-Jewish violence of the Crusades and the Inquisition defines the Catholic Church. It most certainly does not. Likewise, I have not sufficiently expressed my deep appreciation for the efforts of Catholics who opposed the persecution of the Jewish people.”
McCain continues to accept Hagee’s endorsement, and his campaign rejects any attempts to draw comparisons between Hagee’s controversial remarks and those of Barack Obama’s former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.
Donohue told FOX News Radio that both McCain and Obama “have both gotten some bad advice on how to handle certain people who are close to them.”
But he said “I don’t really have a stink with McCain per se.”
FOX News’ Shushannah Walshe and Mike Majchrowitz contributed to this report.

Hagee missed out the Great Satan. He is not sorry, he is trying to help McCain. Why has it taken him so long. Shame Hagee, Glory to the Lamb of God.

adidasboi987
05-13-08, - 06:13 PM
SMT @ Hagee...whats this great epiphany than made him NOW see that what he said was inappropriate??

Could he be sincere?...(yeah friggin right)

OR...is this yet ANOTHER political move...(BINGO!!!!)

seducer
05-13-08, - 06:19 PM
See how white people can forgive. They want to hang Obama for Wright, and Jeremiah was dead on.

The Point
05-13-08, - 06:21 PM
SMT @ Hagee...whats this great epiphany than made him NOW see that what he said was inappropriate??
Could he be sincere?...(yeah friggin right)
OR...is this yet ANOTHER political move...(BINGO!!!!)

Politics! I believe I know enough about Hagee's branch of Christianity to know that there can be no true common ground with the catholics branch.

Certainly he's NOT about to trade off a possible aid for McCain in exchange for good old HONESTY!

Honesty has it's price............................. and Christians are expected to pay it!!!

SpamStopper
05-13-08, - 08:41 PM
See how white people can forgive. They want to hang Obama for Wright, and Jeremiah was dead on.

Did JWright appologize yet??
Besides, its between 2 rival religions.

seducer
05-13-08, - 08:46 PM
Did JWright appologize yet??
Besides, its between 2 rival religions.
Hagee said his comments long time, further Wright referred to a country and not a religion. He was dead right.

SpamStopper
05-13-08, - 08:50 PM
Hagee said his comments long time, further Wright referred to a country and not a religion. He was dead right.
Wright was dead wrong. LOL :hammer:
As to Hagee, anyone actually believe him .. they got a screw loose. :hammer:
So can we expect an fake apology from JWright also .. sometime in the Future? :D

seducer
05-13-08, - 08:58 PM
Wright was dead wrong. LOL :hammer:
As to Hagee, anyone actually believe him .. they got a screw loose. :hammer:
So can we expect an fake apology from JWright also .. sometime in the Future? :D
I hope he does not. Obama has flung him under the bus. McCain never did the same with Hagee, in fact, he went looking for his endorsement. That is the difference. McCain never condemned Hagee.

SpamStopper
05-13-08, - 09:00 PM
I hope he does not. Obama has flung him under the bus. McCain never did the same with Hagee, in fact, he went looking for his endorsement. That is the difference. McCain never condemned Hagee.

Hagee was also never his pastor or mentor for ... 20 years
But it doesnt matter .. its all relative. Isnt McCain a killer (Dropping bombs in Vietnam)? Surprised they havent jumped all over that yet :hammer:

seducer
05-13-08, - 09:03 PM
Hagee was also never his pastor or mentor for ... 20 years
But it doesnt matter .. its all relative. Isnt McCain a killer (Dropping bombs in Vietnam)? Surprised they havent jumped all over that yet :hammer:
He will be swift boated. I hear he folded under pressure like a cheap suitcase and gave the North all the flight patterns and call signs for the Navy Pilots.

SpamStopper
05-13-08, - 09:09 PM
He will be swift boated. I hear he folded under pressure like a cheap suitcase and gave the North all the flight patterns and call signs for the Navy Pilots.

Should be interesting :)
Never thought he would make it this far. He doesn't seem to talk much at all, looks like talking is painful for him. Imagine Obama would eat him alive in a debate, Clinton maybe too.

seducer
05-13-08, - 09:11 PM
Should be interesting :)
Never thought he would make it this far. He doesn't seem to talk much at all, looks like talking is painful for him. Imagine Obama would eat him alive in a debate, Clinton maybe too.
Obama is not a good debater, Clinton proved that, but we shall see. Let the games begin.

nationbuilder
05-13-08, - 09:46 PM
Hagee missed out the Great Satan. He is not sorry, he is trying to help McCain.
EXACTLY

The Point
05-14-08, - 12:38 AM
EXACTLY

Here's a popular line from Haggee "AMERICA is going to HELL in a basket..."

ummmm...... :confused: