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Witchcraft-obsessed GOP county chair: Muslims must accept Jesus or leave the United States

ERIC W. DOLAN 20 NOV 2014 AT 15:18 ET

The chairman of a county Republican Party in Minnesota who believes that big government is actually a form of satanic witchcraft is not backing down from controversial comments he posted on his Facebook page about Muslims.

Big Stone County Republican chairman Jack Whitley said he opposed waterboarding terrorists because he believed that Muslim parasites should be killed.

I am opposed to waterboarding muslim terrorists because it is a waste of resources, he wrote Wednesday on Facebook They are muslims, they are terrorist, we know where they are from, we know where their buddies are, we know where thier mosques are, we know millions of these parasites travel to Mecca every year and whenFRAG EM! Simplicity. I love when it all comes together!

[Errors are reproduced from the originals.]

The comments were first reported by the Bluestem Prairie blog.

Whitley said Thursday that he would not apologize for his remarks. He said Muslims should either convert to Christianity or leave the United States.

This is where Im making my stand, he wrote in another Facebook post. Muslims inTwin Cities Area are calling for me to apologize for a comment I made on facebook about them being. parasites and we need to frag them .I will not apologize and I will not compromise .They either need to repent except Jesus Chist or leave the country .Any Muslims or group of Muslims who do not stand against Jihad Muslim terrorist are consider part and parcel with the Muslim terrorist. I was just contacted by a reporter from the Minnespolis Star Tribune who will be writing a article on their blog site if you care to follow this story.Bravery is contagious , I am not a coward are you? If Muslims think they can come to this country and dictate anything that makes them terrorist ! Lets see if your love for God and country,patriotism,extends any further than your finger tips on the keyboard. If you want to consider this a call to arms,then so be it .

Whitley told the StarTribune that he didnt like Muslims because Islam was a violent religion.

I dont really see much of Islam being peaceful at all, he said. Dont come into this country, infiltrating this country with your terrorist activities and terrorist agendas and call it a holy war.

He also explained to the StarTribune that he doesnt believe Muslims deserve First Amendment rights.

Your association with those in your religion who have those terrorist activities, and your unwillingness to call them on the carpet for it? No, you no longer have the right to practice that religion if it infringes on the peace and the tranquility of this nation and the people around you. That nullifies your constitutional right to practice your freedom of religion.

On his Facebook page, Whitley has expressed concern about witchcraft and Satanism.

An oversized government will always be an immoral government, creating entities where none are needed, to virtually control every aspect of the lives of its citizens, for the greater good, thereby creating rebels of the ones who will not bow to these corrupt entities. This is also known as witchcraft.

He said that Hollywood, the NFL, the NBA, televangelists, the Christian music industry, the health industry, and academics were all part of the government of Satan, which he claimed had infiltrated the Christian church.

American Christians or should I say Westernized Christians are absolutely caught in the trap that satan has laid for them, and they dont even know it because it feels so good, he said in another post about the movie Noah.

Whitley also expressed his opposition to the feminization and homosexualization of the church in his Facebook writings, and said he didnt donate money to missionaries unless they prove to me they stand against abortion and homos.

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Politics is no longer the discussion of what's best. But a bunch of mud raking, and fear mongering. I swear the media is being manipulated to get everyone to hate one another. We're moving from democracy to fascism.

I guess they think Obama is like Cyrus in The Warriors. Worried we're going to demand our turf back.

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Obumma ain't gonna be impressed.

He was either raised a Muslim in Kenya and Indonesia or at the very least exposed to the religion to the point of tolerance.

Shame the armies that are a facet of the power base running America could care less.

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What the ever loving hell America.

Sometimes, just sometimes I think the world would be a better place if someone just put you out of your misery

How is your statement any different than the drivel being espoused by the subject of the original post? Give your head a shake.

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Isn't O'Bama a Muslim?

Nope. He's a Christian.

He was raised in a non-religious environment. People tend to think that because his father was Kenyan, that he's a Muslim. However, this is yet another example of the ignorance that surrounds his background. Kenya is about 85% Christian...

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Nope. He's a Christian.

He was raised in a non-religious environment. People tend to think that because his father was Kenyan, that he's a Muslim. However, this is yet another example of the ignorance that surrounds his background. Kenya is about 85% Christian...

Actually you're wrong..

It has to do more with his step-father who was a indonesian Muslim and his middle name being Hussein. That's why many people think he's Muslim.

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Actually you're wrong..

Am I? From wikipedia:

Religious views
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Obama and First Lady worship atAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., January 2013

Obama is a Christian whose religious views developed in his adult life.[361] He wrote in The Audacity of Hope that he "was not raised in a religious household." He described his mother, raised by non-religious parents (whom Obama has specified elsewhere as "non-practicing Methodists and Baptists"), as being detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I have ever known." He described his father as a "confirmed atheist" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful."

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