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I bet that this preacher claims that Satan forced him do it...

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St. Jackanapes - 01 Aug 2008 00:41 GMT
Preacher killed wife, stuffed body in freezer, police say

(CNN) -- An evangelical preacher killed his wife several years ago and
stuffed her body in a freezer after she caught him abusing their
daughter, according to police and court documents.

Anthony Hopkins, 37, was arrested Monday night at the Inspirational
Tabernacle Church of God in Christ in Jackson, Alabama, just after he
had delivered a sermon to a congregation that included his seven other
children, officials said.

He faces charges including murder, rape, sodomy, sexual abuse and
incest.

Hopkins was denied bail Thursday when he appeared before Mobile County
District Judge George Hardesty. The case is set for arraignment next
week, Hardesty's clerk said.

The case began Monday, when the daughter, now 19, went to the Mobile
Police Department's Child Advocacy Center and reported that she had been
sexually abused by Hopkins since she was 11 years old, according to an
affidavit filed in support of a search warrant of the preacher's home in
Mobile.

The affidavit related the daughter's story as follows:

Her mother, Arletha Hopkins, 36, caught her father abusing her in a
bathroom in November 2004. Afterward, her parents argued, and her mother
locked her father out of the house. The father came to the daughter's
window and asked her to let him in, and she did so.

The next morning, her father asked her to help him hide her mother's
body in the freezer in the laundry room of the home.

The girl said she moved out of the home about two weeks ago and was
living with a neighbor. She told police that her mother's body was still
in the freezer.

When authorities went to the home, no one was there, as Hopkins and the
other children were at the church. A body was found in the freezer, the
affidavit says.

Although police think the body is that of Arletha Hopkins, an
identification is not expected until early next week, Mobile Police
spokesman Officer Eric Gallichant said Thursday.  Watch Nancy Grace's
report »

Mobile Police Chief Phillip Garrett had said that an identification and
autopsy results would take a few days: "obviously, the body was in a
freezer."

He said he was not sure of the body's condition or whether it was
intact, as upon seeing the body, authorities immediately sealed the
chest-type freezer. The body had been covered in the unit, he said, and
the entire appliance was taken to the state Department of Forensic
Science.

At the Inspirational Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, Hopkins was
preaching at a revival, pastor Beverly Jackson told CNN affiliate WKRG.
His message, she said, was about forgiveness and not passing judgment --
and at one point, he turned to his seven children and asked them to
forgive him his past, present and future.

Police allowed Hopkins to finish his sermon before arresting him,
Jackson said. She said she asked police why they were arresting him and
was told, "he murdered his wife."

She said Hopkins had told her his wife died four years ago while giving
birth to their youngest son.

Attempts to reach Jackson on Thursday were unsuccessful.

Authorities moved quickly on the daughter's accusations to make sure the
children still in the household were OK, Garrett said. They were placed
in the custody of child welfare authorities. The next-oldest child is a
17-year-old female, he said.

All eight were the children of Arletha Hopkins, and Anthony Hopkins
fathered six of them, he said.

An investigation has not found any record of Arletha Hopkins' existence
since 2004, according to the affidavit. Asked how long police think the
body had been in the freezer, Garrett said, "I'm thinking that she's
probably been there for a number of years."

He said Anthony Hopkins did not have a regular church but apparently
preached in various areas around the South.

"Part of the mystery here is that, apparently, none of these children
were in school" but were being home-schooled, Mobile County District
Attorney John Tyson said. "Home schooling, under this situation, removes
almost any chances of us catching up with these kinds of things until
there is a catastrophe."

Pastor Jerry Porter said he used to preach with Hopkins at his church,
the Williams Street Holiness Church, and knew the family.

Arletha Hopkins "was very quiet," he told Mobile television station and
CNN affiliate WPMI. "She was kind of secluded. She'd talk, but not
much."

Anthony Hopkins, he said, made statements that led him to believe all
was not well at home. "He always used to tell me ... 'You're blessed in
the fact that you have a wife that supports you and what you're trying
to do for God,' " Porter said.

He said Arletha Hopkins disappeared shortly after the couple's youngest
child was born. As rumors swirled, Porter said, he confronted Hopkins
and asked whether his wife was dead. Hopkins "wouldn't give me an
answer," he said.

After that, Porter said, he banned him from the church but remained on
good terms with him.

He said he visited the family a few years ago, and their home was clean
and well-kept.

"It was the ideal family. I mean, the children were so respectful, just
so easygoing," Porter said. "Didn't seem to be no stress at all. Never
got that impression, never."

The children, he said, "loved their dad. They were very close to him."

Of Hopkins' preaching ability, Porter said, "he was a bulls-eye prophet.
If he told you something, you could pretty much bank on it."

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J A - 01 Aug 2008 00:53 GMT
Preacher killed wife, stuffed body in freezer, police say

(CNN) -- An evangelical preacher killed his wife several years ago and
stuffed her body in a freezer after she caught him abusing their
daughter, according to police and court documents.
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Jesus' disturbing views on sexual identity

Thomas 114: Simon Peter says to them: "Let Mary go out from our midst, for
women are not worthy of life!"
Jesus says: "See, I will draw her so as to make her male so that she also
may become a living spirit like you males.
For every woman who has become male will enter the Kingdom of heaven."

Matthew 19:12 For there are eunuchs who have been so from birth, and there
are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by men, and there are eunuchs who
have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. He who
is able to receive this, let him receive it.

Is it any surprise that the cult is infested with sexual deviates, including
homosexuals preying on children?

Should children be exposed to this sort of thing?
Father Haskell - 01 Aug 2008 06:47 GMT
> Preacher killed wife, stuffed body in freezer, police say
>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Should children be exposed to this sort of thing?

Odd that all of those "Satanic ritual child abuse" cases back in
the 1970s NEVER ACTUALLY HAPPENED!  Not one.  Evidently,
Satan worshippers are safer to leave your children with than xians.
AZ Nomad - 01 Aug 2008 00:59 GMT
>Preacher killed wife, stuffed body in freezer, police say

>(CNN) -- An evangelical preacher killed his wife several years ago and
>stuffed her body in a freezer after she caught him abusing their
>daughter, according to police and court documents.

What's the problem?  Those pesky local laws with those new fangled
morals?

As far as christianity is concerned, he commited no crime.  Women are
property and children are disposable.
johac - 01 Aug 2008 06:28 GMT
> Preacher killed wife, stuffed body in freezer, police say

> Of Hopkins' preaching ability, Porter said, "he was a bulls-eye prophet.
> If he told you something, you could pretty much bank on it."

Oh, the irony!
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yowie - 04 Aug 2008 11:44 GMT
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:41:43 -0400, St.Jackanapes wrote:

> His message, she said, was about forgiveness and not passing judgment --
> and at one point, he turned to his seven children and asked them to
> forgive him his past, present and future.

That arsehole's god will forgive him.  Just for the asking.  Some f.cking
god.
Mike Painter - 04 Aug 2008 21:02 GMT
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:41:43 -0400, St.Jackanapes wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> That arsehole's god will forgive him.  Just for the asking.  Some
> f.cking god.
Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are "saved", they
*will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
cpx - 07 Aug 2008 14:52 GMT
> Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are "saved", they
> *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.

So basically there's no way to get into hell unless you tell God to
f.ck off when you meet him.
Father Haskell - 08 Aug 2008 00:20 GMT
> > Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are "saved", they
> > *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
>
> So basically there's no way to get into hell unless you tell God to
> f.ck off when you meet him.

Which I already do, several times a day.  The weather in
these parts hasn't gotten significantly hotter.
Mike Painter - 08 Aug 2008 01:04 GMT
>>> Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are
>>> "saved", they *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Which I already do, several times a day.  The weather in
> these parts hasn't gotten significantly hotter.

I had a friend who said you weren't "really" an atheist until you tried to
get a cigarette lit by sticking it in your mouth and cussing at Jesus of
God.
Father Haskell - 08 Aug 2008 01:29 GMT
> >>> Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are
> >>> "saved", they *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> get a cigarette lit by sticking it in your mouth and cussing at Jesus of
> God.

There's no turning back after eating a bible in front of a
Gideon missionary.  You've cast off your last shackle
and from that moment on you are truly free.
St. Jackanapes - 08 Aug 2008 06:14 GMT
In alt.flame.jesus.christ, Father Haskell thunk really hard and
opined...

> > >>> Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are
> > >>> "saved", they *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Gideon missionary.  You've cast off your last shackle
> and from that moment on you are truly free.

Did you use a vinaigrette?

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Father Haskell - 08 Aug 2008 06:48 GMT
> In alt.flame.jesus.christ, Father Haskell thunk really hard and
> opined...
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Did you use a vinaigrette?

Usually.  Bibles are as tasteless as they are lacking in
substance.  Olive oil just makes the pages taste like
the cardboard sheet used to protect your driveway
from a leaky pan gasket.

Sardines crammed between the pages make a
tasty sandwich.
Mike Painter - 08 Aug 2008 15:19 GMT
<snip>

>> Did you use a vinaigrette?
>
> Usually.  Bibles are as tasteless as they are lacking in
> substance.  Olive oil just makes the pages taste like
> the cardboard sheet used to protect your driveway
> from a leaky pan gasket.

You would never lie so I gotta ask.
Why did you eat that cardboard sheet?

(Aren't you glad you didn't say it tasted like metabolic residue?)
Father Haskell - 09 Aug 2008 05:22 GMT
> <snip>
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> You would never lie so I gotta ask.
> Why did you eat that cardboard sheet?

I'm nearsighted?  It looked like a matzoh?

> (Aren't you glad you didn't say it tasted like metabolic residue?)

Crankcase sludge.  A bit heavy on the valve swarf.
Ben Kaufman - 10 Aug 2008 02:41 GMT
>> >>> Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are
>> >>> "saved", they *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>Gideon missionary.  You've cast off your last shackle
>and from that moment on you are truly free.

Darn right, you eat that much roughage and you need to start looking for a
bathroom right away!

Ben..
Father Haskell - 10 Aug 2008 05:43 GMT
On Aug 9, 9:41 pm, Ben Kaufman <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-
doll...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 17:29:30 -0700 (PDT), Father Haskell
>
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> Darn right, you eat that much roughage and you need to start looking for a
> bathroom right away!

UMBC Student Union entryway, 1984.

Poor Gideon looked like he needed a drink, followed
by a defibrillator chaser.  Remember the opening
sequence from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Ben Kaufman - 11 Aug 2008 12:29 GMT
>On Aug 9, 9:41 pm, Ben Kaufman <spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-
>doll...@pobox.com> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>by a defibrillator chaser.  Remember the opening
>sequence from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Didn't see it.

Ben
yowie - 08 Aug 2008 09:43 GMT
>> > Depend's on what he believes. Many believe that once they are "saved", they
>> > *will* go to heaven no matter what they did.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Which I already do, several times a day.  The weather in
> these parts hasn't gotten significantly hotter.

You have to call the Holy Spurt a goat buggering c.nt.  That should do it.

Oh, and you have to really, really mean it.  Which is kinda hard.
 
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