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  The Official Site of Dr. Gene Scott
Gene Scott is the founding Pastor of The Los Angeles University Cathedral, the largest Protestant church in Downtown Los Angeles with services still held in the historical United Artists building.
Gene Scott is the first and only bibilical scholar to provide 24/7 global access to pre-recorded and live messages, with students in 180 countries.
A staunch advocate for church freedom, Dr. Scott fought for and helped pass the Petris Bill and has been a steering voice for church leaders nationwide who are indebted to him for his research, advocacy, and clarity on the subject of giving.
www.drgenescott.org   (211 words)

  
  Eugene Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gene Scott ™, August 14, 1929 – February 21, 2005, was a United States-based pastor/teacher/televangelist and author of thirteen booklets on various topics ranging from Christianity to the stamps of the Colombian States.
Gene Scott graduated from Chico State in 1952 with a degree in history and stayed on for a master’s in social science.
Scott was voted vice president of the fledgling "Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers International," of which his father was a member, and later served as its president from October 1975 to July 1984.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gene_Scott   (1676 words)

  
 Melissa Scott (televangelist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melissa Scott, born in Italy on April 10, 1968 is an immigrant, recent American citizen and Protestant She married Dr. Eugene Scott in 2000, as announced by Dr. and Mrs.
Scott has said that she was raised Catholic, a faith which she abandoned after hearing Dr. Scott's "Resurrection message." She has also stated that she became a couple with Dr. Scott in 1994 and that she learned a great deal from him before he ordained her as a minister.
Scott announced on her live broadcast that she has instituted a program, new to her late husband's ministry, conducting services at remote locations such as San Quentin State Prison and at the church's mausoleum near Berkeley, in Northern California.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Melissa_Scott_(televangelist)   (596 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Don't Take No Guff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dr. Gene is the Rambo of TV Preachers, the Ultimate Warrior of the religious airwaves.
Dr. Gene is so mean that one night the videos consisted almost entirely of him just walking his big butt around on his High Point horse farm with his big shotgun just shooting the snot out of little birdies.
During one segment, Dr. Gene was reeling in a big bass from the stock pond when a couple of woefully misguided birdies came wheeling by.
www.wittenburgdoor.com /archives/genescott.html   (2219 words)

  
 Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection: Dr. Gene Scott Dead at 75
Dr. Scott was a megalomaniac who would smoke cigars, talk about UFOs and the Lost Tribe, berate his audience for not sending enough money in, and come up with complex graphical biblical teaching on a big white dry erase board.
Dr. Scott preyed on the weak as well but he was never as easy to figure out and remained a constant enigma to those who might run across him while channel surfing UHF back before cable or satellite tv.
Gene Scott opened the word at times and showed me how to have faith in God the one he has been talking to since Febuary and the one you will be with soon for eternity and that's a long time.
thomashawk.com /2005/02/dr-gene-scott-dead-at-75.html   (8103 words)

  
 The Shock Jock of Televangelism
Scott provides a form of drive-by religion for the '90s to a transient population that needs only to watch television and send in cash to be counted among the faithful.
Scott is entertaining the Adventists to show his appreciation for the care his 82-year-old mother received after falling and breaking both wrists and a leg.
Scott argued in legal papers that his suspension should be overturned because the horses were owned by Gene Scott Inc., which he contended was not run by Gene Scott.
www.rickross.com /reference/gene_scott/scott1.html   (6929 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott on Dr. Gregory S. Neal
Scott is a brilliant, world-renowned and respected scholar of Bible and Christian Theology whose shortwave, television, and internet broadcasts have taught millions who otherwise might not have ever heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
During this visit Dr. Scott and his staff gave Dr. Neal the full "red carpet" treatment, welcoming him with grace and friendship and inviting him to address the morning worship service at the Cathedral and the evening "Shalom" Communion service at Kings House One in Glendale, California.
Given Dr. Neal's devotion to the Sacraments and his appreciation and respect for Dr. Scott, this was both a moving and humbling experience for him, and one which he will forever cherish in his memory.
www.revneal.org /drscott.html   (1041 words)

  
 TV preacher, television evangelist Doctor Gene Scott, weird, odd, funny, bogus ministry, televangelism as humor, ...
Gene Scott fought the IRS for years and the California attorney general's office (and won) to preserve and protect the financial privacy, not just of his own congregation, but that of the Worldwide Church of God, Scientology, and others.
Scott justified his asking for money by the notion that one should be willing to pay the teacher for what one receives from him that is of value.
Dr. Eugene Scott was the living word or God---however mankind is to understand---and whatever sinners believe is nothing but the likes of sin....we have to learn and understand the word of GOD to revere his message...grace be to those who understand...fear God, and believe his message....Amen!
www.edifyingspectacle.org /archives/gullibility/richard_evans_lee/dr_gene_scott.php   (8831 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott
Scott is - without question - the greatest living minister and religious instructor on television, but nothing infuriates him more than to be lumped alongside the likes of Jerry Falwell, Jim Bakker or Jimmy Swaggart.
Scott insists that he has no property, investments, stocks or bonds - and that everything he owns is in the name of the church.
Gene Scott died of a stroke on 21 February 2005 in Los Angeles.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/religion/dr-gene-scott   (1495 words)

  
 Capstone Books
Scott's unique analysis and presentation of the factual basis for the Christian faith.
Thirty of Dr. Scott's 'theme messages' are collected in this beautiful, leather-bound edition.
Several of Pastor Scott's messages are now available on DVD.
www.capstonebooks.com   (210 words)

  
 Dvorak Uncensored » Dr. Gene Scott.com - Home
Gene Scott.com - Home — I was disappointed to learn that the always entertaining and cynical TV minister Dr. Gene Scott died last week.
Dr. Scott was a brilliant and when he stuck to teaching the Bible, there was none better.
Dr. Scott was sincere in his teaching; in my opinion, his enormouse ego just got in the way.
www.dvorak.org /blog/?p=1511   (4460 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: Dr Gene Scott partying in heaven
Gene Scott was a lost man who thought he was going to heaven upon his death...I bet he's suprised at where he really ended up.
Gene Scott's greatness was that he loved Jesus and had a relationship with him in every part of his life, not just on Sundays..
Gene's gone, but Gods word still is here, there are 1000's of taped broadcast of him, and we need to put aside the petty BS, and make sure that till Jesus comes God's word is kept alive by Dr, Scotts messeges.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/02/22/172931.php   (13140 words)

  
 A "Thank You" to Dr. Gene Scott
We come from different denominational and theological backgrounds, but Gene Scott and I are still brothers and fellow-shepherds in the service of the Lord.
Scott's background is in the non-liturigical stream of the Christian tradition.
Gene usually presides at the table in an informal style, discussing the biblical and theological foundations in a manner which flows, without a break, straight to the words of institution and the act of communing itself.
www.revneal.org /thankyougenescott.html   (742 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott has passed | MetaFilter
Cult TV Preacher Dr. Gene Scott was always a treat to watch.
My favorite Gene Scott moment was him telling the women viewers to leave the room because he needed to talk about money, which was a man's business, not a woman's.
Scott seemed to be an individual, and one who was keen on taking on the world on his own terms.
www.metafilter.com /mefi/39837   (2161 words)

  
 Deliverance: DR. GENE SCOTT
He had found the guy in one of his satellite meanderings and every time I was visiting he would flip it to Dr. Gene Scott just for me. That was because I could never figure out whether the guy was for real or not.
Posted by: Monkey McGee at Feb 25, 2005 9:28:56 AM Gene Scott was an evil bastard who took advantage of the weak and stupid in this world.
Gene bought all of their late night air time,from 1:00 a.m.
spydr1.typepad.com /deliverance/2005/02/prominent_pasto.html   (1337 words)

  
 stanridgway.com :: View topic - Dr. Gene Scott is near death
All Dr. Scott's future heirs have to do to keep his televangelist empire going is to run those videos of him and his Tennessee Walking Horses like he always used to and no one will even know he's dead.
The problem with Gene is that he has no heirs-- just his hot trophy wife (rumored to be a Playmate, but never officially verified) who "sings" every Sunday at service and who, according to Gene, knows nine languages and has a 180-185 IQ .
The song is over and Gene just sits there for about a minute and says nothing and rolls his finger to indicate "next song." More inane footage follows, and after that he starts berating the congregation for not ponying up enough cash in the allotted time, so he's just gonna sit there and say nothing.
www.stanridgway.com /bbs/viewtopic.php?t=386&sid=590550a45ed5954e8ba0ffdb221ab6e5   (2117 words)

  
 Dr Gene Scott, 1929 - 2005
Famous teacher and televangelist Dr Gene Scott died on Monday, February 21, 2005 at age 75.
Gene Scott was the only preacher on tv worth watching.
Maybe Dr Scott can learn some of them old popes and saints and such a thing or two about the Bible and God and law.
www.morethings.com /god_and_country/gene_scott_1929-2005.htm   (1206 words)

  
 Dolores Press The Official Source of Teaching Material From Dr. Gene Scott and Pastor Melissa Scott
Pastor Melissa Scott - Our Favorite Songs Audio CD Track listing: 1.
Gene Scott's notable writings are now brought together into one complete and concise paperback.
Dr. Gene Scott ™ is a registered trademark name.
www.dolorespress.com /latest-arrivals.htm   (208 words)

  
 RIP Dr. Gene Scott - SatelliteGuys.US
Scott was no stranger to the world of Satellite Television most C Band installers used Doc Scott to find the arc.
Here in my area Doc Scott was a legend, he purchased WHCT channel 18 most of the day was color bars, but at 6pm the Bozo the Clown show came on, after Bozo it was the good Doc, who often sat in his chair smoking a cigar and yelling Get on the telephone....
I remember after Doc Scott got in trouble with the FCC for reporting the amount of money WHCT earned so Doc Scott got back at the FCC by having a group of toy monkeys running around and he called the moneys FCC comissioners.
www.satelliteguys.us /showthread.php?t=26000   (1226 words)

  
 Recent "Festivals" with Dr. Gene Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Scott Celebrates Mother's Day; Mom Scott recites her poem and preaches about Isaac and Rebecca.
Scott Share Their Anniversary – Pastor is Healed – No Apology Is Needed for God Keeping His Word.
Dr. Scott shares messages from across the nation.
www.genescottunivernet.com /audio/festival.htm   (2890 words)

  
 The Resurrection, by Dr. Gene Scott
And then if Dr. Lampe would say that he was somehow a ransom, I'd lay hands on him, and I'm quite sure his wife would, too.
If you're going to ask, "Did Scott preach this message within an hour on April 19, 1992?" you've got to assume that I was here and preached at all.
I can conceive of them staying together and group pressure holding together the consistencies of their lie, because they don't want to be the first one to break faith and rat on the others and collapse the whole thing.
www.geocities.com /randykelli/watch/resurrection   (6034 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott - Global Affairs Forum, Politics, Law, Science, Health
I don't know if Scott was only an institution in California or if he had a following across the country, but he passed away earlier this week.
I never really watched him (I don't watch any televangelists) but the few times I paused a moment on one of his shows, he seemed pretty far out.
Buccaneering, shaggy-haired and bearded under a bandana or flamboyant hat, he was by turns unpredictable, outrageous, funny and inspired, but always compelling.
www.globalaffairs.org /forum/showthread.php?t=32254   (693 words)

  
 The J-Walk Blog: Dr. Gene Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Too bad this guy's dead, or he'd be my other new hero: Dr.
"Nuke 'em in the name of Jesus!" Scott ranted during the Gulf War, boasting that he was the only minister urging President Bush to bomb Iraq.
At times Scott would stare into a live television camera until a fund-raising goal was met.
j-walkblog.com /index.php?/weblog/posts/dr_gene_scott   (123 words)

  
 Gene Scott (1929 - 2005) - Find A Grave Memorial
He was an internationally known eligious broadcaster and author of 20 books.
Over 100,000 people have viewed the church exhibition of the "Dr. Gene Scott Bible Collection" with its many historic Bibles, books and manuscripts.
In 1975, he began a series of broadcasts which resulted in the creation of the University Network.
www.findagrave.com /cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11341823   (453 words)

  
 NPR : Televangelist Gene Scott Dies at 75
NPR : Televangelist Gene Scott Dies at 75
All Things Considered, February 22, 2005 · Los Angeles-based preacher Dr. Gene Scott, whose talk show and Sunday morning services were carried on radio and television in some 180 countries, died Monday at age 75 after suffering a stroke.
Scott was an unusual televangelist who smoked cigars, wore odd headgear and used profanity.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4508933   (149 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott
A number of people, namely Dr. Gene Scott himself and a few of his more fervent followers, dispute the label "televangelist" which has been applied to him.
A televangelist is a someone who does so on television airwaves.
Gene Scott did both, therefore he is without dispute, a televangelist.
www.nndb.com /people/483/000026405   (80 words)

  
 Teaching Albums by Dr. Gene Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
over 30 years of Dr. Gene Scott's teaching.
Scott also taught a series on The Book Romans in 1980.
This is the only way you can hear this teaching as it will not be replayed on the University Network!
www.genescottunivernet.com /audio/albums.htm   (168 words)

  
 Dr. Gene Scott : Stomp a piss ant for Jesus
Gene Scott : Stomp a piss ant for Jesus
This was back before Jerry Lee Lewis' cousin got caught.
Neither of us would watch TV but a couple of times when we were drunk we'd turn it on late and laugh at it.
www.edifyingspectacle.org /gullibility/drgenescott.shtml   (657 words)

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