Remember this guy? The pastor of hate whose parishioner, Christopher Broughton, brought a loaded AR-15 to a rally in Phoenix where President Barack Obama was set to speak. Well, turns out Pastor Steven L. Anderson isn’t done grabbing headlines. He told an Arizona reporter, “I hope that God strikes Barack Obama with brain cancer so he can die like Ted Kennedy. You know, and I hope it happens today.” And video outside the “church” showed parishioners entering with guns strapped to their hips. But, as it turns out, “Pastor Steve Anderson” really isn’t a pastor at all, “Pastor Anderson holds no college degree but has well over 100 chapters of the Bible committed to memory, including almost half of the New Testament,” according to the Faithful Word Baptist Church web site. So did my grandma but she didn’t call herself a pastor! And he has five children–Solomon, Isaac, John, Miriam,and Rebecca–with wife, Zsuzsanna, whose public blog about her life as the, “not-so-popular thoughts from the wife of a pastor who is much loved by some, and very hated by others,” you can follow here. Comment at will!


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