While I admire someone who has the guts to speak their mind openly in a climate where P.C. is the RULE, it would be good if such a one would use a little better judgment in their words.
Ann Coulter speaks less from a care for humanity than from her reactive, emotional side, ie, in reference to a Muslim questioner - ". . . there are some people I would rather not convert . . ."
So where the grace of God in that statement, if she believes that Christianity should be everyone's faith?
The many things that she said that were very necessary for the audience to hear kinda got lost in some of her more inflammatory and radical comments.
http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2010/03/22/13322401.html#/news/london/2010/03/22/pf-13322401.html
Ann Coulter speaks less from a care for humanity than from her reactive, emotional side, ie, in reference to a Muslim questioner - ". . . there are some people I would rather not convert . . ."
So where the grace of God in that statement, if she believes that Christianity should be everyone's faith?
The many things that she said that were very necessary for the audience to hear kinda got lost in some of her more inflammatory and radical comments.
http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2010/03/22/13322401.html#/news/london/2010/03/22/pf-13322401.html