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Radio Host Fired For Wondering If Pope Went To Heaven

Posted: April 14, 2005 2:37 pm
by a1aara
Radio Host Fired For Wondering If Pope Went To Heaven

PITTSBURGH -- An evangelical Christian talk show host who questioned the beliefs of the Catholic church and entertained a caller's question about whether the late Pope John Paul II would go to heaven has been fired.

Marty Minto, 39, a senior pastor at a New Castle church, was fired Friday after three years as a host on WORD-FM in Pittsburgh. He said he was told that he was alienating listeners.

"As far as I'm concerned, I was doing what I've always done on the radio -- look at events around the world from a biblical perspective. I've always been willing to talk about controversial subjects," said Minto, who has had shows in Albany, N.Y., Denver and Phoenix.

Last week, Minto questioned some of the Catholic church's beliefs, such as purgatory, and fielded a question from a caller who asked whether the pope would go to heaven. Many evangelical Christians believe that someone must be a "born-again" believer to enter heaven.

Minto, who is also senior pastor of the 100-member Turning Point Community Church, said he told the caller that whether someone was born-again was personal and "between an individual and the Creator."

Chuck Gratner, general manager of WORD-FM, didn't dispute Minto's description and said he was let go because of differences in how he conducted his show.

"WORD-FM needs to function in this city in support of the entire church -- that means everybody -- and not focus on denominational issues," Gratner said.

Posted: April 14, 2005 2:43 pm
by land_shark3
They have Christian talk shows on the radio? :o

Posted: April 14, 2005 2:45 pm
by unclejohn
What do you say to the Pope when he sneezes?

Posted: April 14, 2005 2:46 pm
by buffettbride
unclejohn wrote:What do you say to the Pope when he sneezes?
You are soooooooooo good looking? :lol:

Posted: April 14, 2005 2:51 pm
by Havaña Dreamer
I saw a bumper sticker the other day....

"I dont hate God, just some of his FAN club"

Posted: April 14, 2005 3:12 pm
by a1aara
Havaña Dreamer wrote:I saw a bumper sticker the other day....

"I dont hate God, just some of his FAN club"
:D :D :D :D

Posted: April 15, 2005 10:04 am
by Jahfin
http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?s=3195806

By SHASTA CLARK
6 News Reporter

NEWPORT (WATE) -- A sign in front of a Baptist church in Newport is drawing criticism from other churchgoers because of its reference to the pope and hell.

Posted on the sign in front of Hilltop Baptist Church is the message, "No truth. No hope following a hell-bound pope." The other side of the sign reads, "False hope in a fake pope."

An assistant pastor at the church, who declined to go on camera, told 6 News the sign's main message is that people shouldn't put their hope in the pope alone. He insisted the church isn't trying to say the pope is in hell, saying that people are misunderstanding the sign.

"That's what Catholics would say, too. We don't put our hope in the pope alone," explained Father Vann Johnston, with the Knoxville Catholic Diocese. "The pope has a specific office to...a specific function within the Catholic church. But we only claim Jesus Christ as our lord and savior."

Dr. Dan Riley, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Knoxville, said, "That's pretty strong language. It's really not about whether you're part of the Catholic church or if you're a Baptist. I know some Baptists who I think are probably not going to be in heaven and I know some Catholics who I think are. That's not our decision. It's really all about Jesus and your relationship with him.""

Johnston said his reaction to the sign is, "It certainly doesn't make me feel good. It makes me feel sad."

Hilltop Baptist isn't listed as part of the Southern Baptist Convention, the umbrella group for most Baptist churches.

A spokesman from the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville would not specifically comment about the sign, but added, "It's highly presumptuous for any person or church to assume they know for certain the eternal destination of any person."

Father Johnston says some people have misconceptions about the Catholic church's beliefs. Before they judge Catholics, he suggests they talk to a knowledgeable source about the faith.

Posted: April 15, 2005 10:34 am
by ph4ever
there seems to be a theme to my posts today. So to make my life easier I'll just copy cause my post in the other so called christians hating someone thread seems apporporate here
ph4ever wrote:Love your neighbor as well as you love yourself does not mean the person living next door. It means love everyone.

These people are not practicing the teachings of Jesus. They are a disgrace to the Christians that do try to live a life following in His footsteps and example.

When you judge someone you will also be judged in the same manner that you judge.

The devil will come as an angel of light.




I'm just disgusted by these hate mongering people.