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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_004.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_002.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_001.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_018.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_004.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_002.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_001.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson about the existence of God and the worthiness of religion in two sold out events at the Margaret Mitchell House, in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate was moderated by Cynthia Tucker, editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_020.JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - May 16, 2007: Author Christopher Hitchens visited the Margaret Mitchell House to promote his book "God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything."  He debated Emory Christian ethics Professor Timothy Jackson.
    Christopher Hitchens_Atlanta_020.JPG
  • More than 50 men and women gathered on the Capitol steps today to protest state lawmakers' inability to pass popular legislation that could pave the way for Sunday alcohol sales. Senate Republican leadership decided in a closed-door meeting last week not to bring Senate Bill 10, which would allow local communities to vote on the controversial issue, to the floor for a vote. Pressure from conservative Christians and fears over how a "yea" vote might impact their political careers apparently convinced lawmakers not to push the measure. <br />
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"Sunday sales is no different than the imam wanting sharia law in place," Shayna M. Steinfeld, one of the event's speakers, told the crowd.
    November 5, 2013
  • ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18, 2006:  Ralph Reed's victory party in the Republican primary against Casey Cagle for Georgia Lt. Governor. Reed lost by a wide margin and the victory party felt like a funeral. With his wife Jo Anne and his four children by his side Reed conceded the race.
    Ralph Reed_0092.jpg
  • The rally to end war on terrorism and support for beseiged Palestinians, Washington D.C. 2002. <br />
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Muslims turn toward Mecca during afternoon prayers in Washington D.C.
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  • "Its unique," said Barbara Phillips, who says Prophet Love saved her years ago and was one of five people at the church during the mock funeral. "It demonstrates that we are all going to go through this and we better get our lives right.".
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  • The idea came to him to do the half funeral, half performance art after his wife and son refused his request to be cremated upon his death. "So I said I will just do my funeral myself," Love explained.
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  • June 11, 2001 - Terre Haute, Indiana: Outside the United States Federal Penitentiary during Timothy McVeigh's execution.
    God Hates
  • The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem
    Wailing Wall
  • We spent last Sunday shooting a video at Second Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Southwest Atlanta. It was hard not to feel the spirit as the seventy five year old pastor Rev. Jones shouted "God is real," through the broken microphone and this man rocked back in fourth in the pew screaming with all his might "Thank you Jesus."<br />
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Check out our video of the event: http://clatl.com/cribnotes/archives/2011/10/20/rev-johnny-l-jones-the-hurricane-that-hit-atlanta.
    October 20.jpg
  • July 4.jpg
  • Newt Gingrich at a Christian Coalition event at the San Diego Zoo during the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
    Newt Gingrich 1996 RNC_014.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18, 2006:  Ralph Reed and his wife Jo Anne Reed enter the ballroom at the Intercontinental hotel for Reed's victory party in the Republican primary against Casey Cagle for Georgia Lt. Governor. Reed lost by a wide margin and the victory party felt like a funeral.
    Ralph Reed_0047.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18, 2006:  Ralph Reed's victory party in the Republican primary against Casey Cagle for Georgia Lt. Governor. Reed lost by a wide margin and the victory party felt like a funeral. With his wife Jo Anne and his four children by his side Reed conceded the race.
    Ralph Reed_0070.jpg
  • Newt Gingrich at a Christian Coalition event at the San Diego Zoo during the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
    Christian Newt Gingrich.tif
  • I took this picture Sunday morning as I was heading for a walk with my friend on a trail near the Chattahoochee River. A group of people was gathered by the bank of the river. As we got closer we saw people being dipped into the river and then pulled out. They were being baptized. At the edge of the river people gathered around the individuals who had been baptized, talking about them and praying over them. <br />
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Joseph Harmon (center) was one of the people who had been baptized. Joseph is 14 years old and in eighth grader. "At that moment," he explained to me after looking at this picture, "it felt like everybody was concentrating on me and praying for me. It felt kind of awkward, just how everyone was praying over me. I didn't know what to think. It was kind of breath taking."
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  • "There is no water in hell -- hell is real," said Prophet Love.
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  • "Death is inevitable. Be ready to meet God, repent for your wrongdoing, you know when you are doing right and wrong." .
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  • Repent! Repent!" Shouting these words Prophet Love seemingly rose from the dead at Last Chance Church on Love street in southwest Atlanta. Staging what he called a "casket demonstration," Prophet Love presented his own funeral in hopes of saving people from the depths of hell..
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  • Prophet Love described lying in the coffin as "not feeling much different then laying in bed."..
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  • On March 25, 2009 Prophet Love presented his own funeral in hopes of saving people from the depths of hell.
    Prophet Love 01.jpg
  • A member of the band New Animal.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18, 2006:  Ralph Reed's victory party in the Republican primary against Casey Cagle for Georgia Lt. Governor. Reed lost by a wide margin and the victory party felt like a funeral. With his wife Jo Anne and his four children by his side Reed held back tears as he conceded the race.
    Ralph Reed_0106.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - JULY 18, 2006:  Ralph Reed's victory party in the Republican primary against Casey Cagle for Georgia Lt. Governor. Reed lost by a wide margin and the victory party felt like a funeral. With his wife Jo Anne and his four children by his side Reed held back tears as he conceded the race.
    Ralph Reed_0100.jpg
  • A begger walks up the hill at Mount Olivet in Jerusalem outside the walls of the Old City.
    December 9
  • Sign held by a man on Northside Avenue in Atlanta.
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  • Outside Timothy McVeigh execution, Terre Haute, Indiana, 2001
    God-Hates-001.jpg
  • Prophet Love 13.jpg
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  • Prophet Love believes that the majority of people will end up.in hell.
    Prophet Love 10.jpg
  • "If we continue with our wrongdoing, heaven will not be our home," he.preached while sitting up in a coffin in which he had laid still for over an hour.
    Prophet Love 06.jpg
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