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'''Gordon Winrod''' (born December 30, 1926), son of [[Gerald B. Winrod]], is a [[Christian Identity]] minister who is serving 30 years prison term for abducting six of his grandchildren in 1994 and 1995.<ref>{{cite news|title=Appeals court upholds conviction for anti-Semitic preacher|publisher=Associated Press|date=January 18, 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Judge sentences supremacist pastor in abduction of grandchildren|publisher=Associated Press|date=March 19, 2001}}</ref> Winrod was also ordered to pay up $26 million, after two of his grandchildren brought suit against him.<ref>{{cite news|title=Minister to Pay $26M for Abduction|publisher=Associated Press|date=May 4, 2002}}</ref> | '''Gordon Winrod''' (born December 30, 1926), son of [[Gerald B. Winrod]], is a [[Christian Identity]] minister who is serving 30 years prison term for abducting six of his grandchildren in 1994 and 1995.<ref>{{cite news|title=Appeals court upholds conviction for anti-Semitic preacher|publisher=Associated Press|date=January 18, 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Judge sentences supremacist pastor in abduction of grandchildren|publisher=Associated Press|date=March 19, 2001}}</ref> Winrod was also ordered to pay up $26 million, after two of his grandchildren brought suit against him.<ref>{{cite news|title=Minister to Pay $26M for Abduction|publisher=Associated Press|date=May 4, 2002}}</ref> | ||
Winrod attended Lutheran Christian Day School, grades 1 through 8, finished high school at [[Hesston College]], [[Hesston, Kansas]],{{Fact|date=March 2008}} and attended St. John's Lutheran College in [[Winfield, Kansas]]. | Winrod attended Lutheran [[Christian]] Day School, grades 1 through 8, finished high school at [[Hesston College]], [[Hesston, Kansas]],{{Fact|date=March 2008}} and attended St. John's Lutheran College in [[Winfield, Kansas]]. | ||
Winrod served in the U.S. Maritime Service and the U.S. Navy from January, 1945 until August, 1948. Winrod married Genevieve Ann Dicke in [[Topeka, Kansas]] in 1948. They have eleven children. | Winrod served in the U.S. Maritime Service and the U.S. Navy from January, 1945 until August, 1948. Winrod married Genevieve Ann Dicke in [[Topeka, Kansas]] in 1948. They have eleven children. | ||
Winrod graduated from Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1955; and he served as pastor of [[Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod]] congregations in [[San Antonio, Texas]], and in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]. | Winrod graduated from Concordia Lutheran [[Theological]] Seminary in 1955; and he served as pastor of [[Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod]] congregations in [[San Antonio, Texas]], and in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]]. | ||
Winrod began publishing ''[[The Winrod Letter]]'' in April, 1960. | Winrod began publishing ''[[The Winrod Letter]]'' in April, 1960. | ||
In the early 1960s he was the [[National States Rights Party]] chaplain--traveling the country--promoting the group's agenda.<ref>[http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/Vol_64__1963.pdf American | In the early 1960s he was the [[National States Rights Party]] chaplain--traveling the country--promoting the group's agenda.<ref>[http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/Vol_64__1963.pdf American jewish Committee Yearbook 1963, page 137]</ref> | ||
He moved to [[Gainesville, Missouri|Gainesville]], [[Missouri]] in 1965 and established Our Savior's Independent Christian congregation. | He moved to [[Gainesville, Missouri|Gainesville]], [[Missouri]] in 1965 and established Our Savior's Independent Christian congregation. | ||
The [[Anti-Defamation League]] says that Winrod is an anti- | The [[Anti-Defamation League]] says that Winrod is an anti-[[jewish]] propagandist. Winrod openly attacks [[jew]]s and [[Judaism]] in his writings. Winrod describes [[jews]] as child-molesting perverts who hate [[God]], practice the [[religion]] of [[Satan]], run a "Secret jewish World [[Government]] of [[anti-Christ]]", and says that the jews have butchered, burned and bled [[Christians]] ([[blood libel|drinking warm Christian blood]]) down through the centuries.<ref [[name]]='adl'>{{cite web|url=http://www.adl.org/special_reports/winrod/print.asp|title=The Winrod Legacy of Hate|publisher=[[Anti-Defamation League]]|year=2000|accessdate=2007-12-26}}</ref> | ||
==Pamphlets== | ==Pamphlets== | ||
* ''A Prayer to Almight God in Time of War'', Defender Publishers, (1941) | * ''A Prayer to Almight God in [[Time]] of War'', Defender Publishers, (1941) | ||
* ''Antichrist and the Atomic Bomb'', Defender Publishers, (1945) | * ''Antichrist and the Atomic Bomb'', Defender Publishers, (1945) | ||
* ''Drew Pearson a National Danger: A Defender Hour Broadcast'', Defender Publishers, (ca. 1950) | * ''Drew Pearson a National Danger: A Defender Hour Broadcast'', Defender Publishers, (ca. 1950) | ||
* ''The Key to Christian Understanding'', St. Paul Lutheran Church, (1963) | * ''The Key to Christian Understanding'', St. Paul Lutheran Church, (1963) | ||
* ''Mysterious | * ''Mysterious jew Power'', St. Paul Lutheran Church, (1963) | ||
* ''Protestantism and Catholicism'', Defenders of the Christian Faith, undated | * ''[[Protestantism]] and [[Catholicism]]'', Defenders of the Christian Faith, undated | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 24 February 2024
Gordon Winrod (born December 30, 1926), son of Gerald B. Winrod, is a Christian Identity minister who is serving 30 years prison term for abducting six of his grandchildren in 1994 and 1995.[1][2] Winrod was also ordered to pay up $26 million, after two of his grandchildren brought suit against him.[3]
Winrod attended Lutheran Christian Day School, grades 1 through 8, finished high school at Hesston College, Hesston, Kansas,[fact?] and attended St. John's Lutheran College in Winfield, Kansas.
Winrod served in the U.S. Maritime Service and the U.S. Navy from January, 1945 until August, 1948. Winrod married Genevieve Ann Dicke in Topeka, Kansas in 1948. They have eleven children.
Winrod graduated from Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1955; and he served as pastor of Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod congregations in San Antonio, Texas, and in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Winrod began publishing The Winrod Letter in April, 1960.
In the early 1960s he was the National States Rights Party chaplain--traveling the country--promoting the group's agenda.[4]
He moved to Gainesville, Missouri in 1965 and established Our Savior's Independent Christian congregation.
The Anti-Defamation League says that Winrod is an anti-jewish propagandist. Winrod openly attacks jews and Judaism in his writings. Winrod describes jews as child-molesting perverts who hate God, practice the religion of Satan, run a "Secret jewish World Government of anti-Christ", and says that the jews have butchered, burned and bled Christians (drinking warm Christian blood) down through the centuries.[5]
Pamphlets
- A Prayer to Almight God in Time of War, Defender Publishers, (1941)
- Antichrist and the Atomic Bomb, Defender Publishers, (1945)
- Drew Pearson a National Danger: A Defender Hour Broadcast, Defender Publishers, (ca. 1950)
- The Key to Christian Understanding, St. Paul Lutheran Church, (1963)
- Mysterious jew Power, St. Paul Lutheran Church, (1963)
- Protestantism and Catholicism, Defenders of the Christian Faith, undated
References
- ↑ broken cite news
- ↑ broken cite news
- ↑ broken cite news
- ↑ American jewish Committee Yearbook 1963, page 137
- ↑ The Winrod Legacy of Hate. Anti-Defamation League (2000). Retrieved on 2007-12-26.
External links
- Gordon Winrod: In His Own Words. Anti-Defamation League (2000). Retrieved on 2007-12-26.
This article is not based.
Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.