UGA students protest preacher Mark Driscoll's views

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Members of the UGAtheists and Lambda Alliance among others speak out against Mark Driscoll's views outside of the Classic Center in downtown, Athens, GA, where Driscoll was speaking on Oct. 8th, 2011.

Opinions of protesters and Driscoll supporters alike are delivered.

By: Luke Galloway

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  • Hate speech aka the truth

  • Sad so sad, But their agenda is ok to mandated. Talk about tolerance

  • What Driscoll says maybe rhetoric in an opinion. But the university allowed him to speak there. So their issue should be with their Student Government Association and their school administrators

  • we're not protesting his beliefs, just his views hahahahahahahahahahahahaha WHAT!?

  • Want to know something he might be controversial but the Bible is controversial!!

  • Then don't be there if you don't like his views!! There are obviously gender rules in the world..

  • Mark Driscoll believes in the teachings of the bible?!?!?! How unheard of is that!!!!????

    These people hold themselves above God.

  • Well I think the article was very neutral in ways. Though the protesters said that paster mark is a bigot and encourages hate, xenophobia, etc. now I was just watch a YouTube clip of him discussing sex out of marriage, and yes he says homosexuality is wrong, and quotes more than one scriptural reference to back it up, but he expands it to all sex out of marriage that is wrong. Knowledge tends to lead to understanding. These protesters should fully listen to what he says, especially those suppo

  • If you dont like it dont listen to it Simple!!

  • @Bearkiller777 To address your remark more specifically, by simply telling people of "the wrath to come," you're not necessarily telling them of the complete redemption that is available in the Lord Jesus.

    When John announced Jesus, the revelation of Christ's redemption wasn't even known, likewise, Nineveh's judgment didn't encompass Christ's redemption. But now that we have the revelation, "Judgment is coming" is simply woefully inadequate. We should preach Jesus' redemption.

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