> Hi,
>
> If your goal is to have most people on the left simply write checks to
> the Democratic Party and liberal inside the beltway organizations,
> then keep using hyperbolic, abrasive, and innaccurate terms like
> fascist and zealot.
>
>
I'll resend the following, which didn't get a response in it's previous edit. Perhaps it will make more sense within the 'organizing' thread.
(subject: 'chip berlet in the news')
On May 6, 2005, at 7:28 AM, Chip Berlet wrote:
> There is a lot of dispute on this question over many decades.
>
> What I can say is that today, the main trend of belief is that the
> Antichrist will be a popular world figure promising peace and a one
> world global government cooperation. The UN and other global or
> regional bodies are seen as likely places where the Antichrist will
> become popular and gain a world stage.
>
As long as you're conversing with the fundamentalist campers, what's the current state of the anti-christ dispute, and would it be exploitable as a divisive factor by political opposition?
Martin