To: detective
Her point was simple. Charity begins at home. Help those close by before flying around the world. That is not anti-Christian.
Assuming that Dr. Brantly spent time in prayer before accepting a call to go to Liberia, then yes, it certainly is an anti-Christian statement.
Following where the Spirit leads is the heart of Christianity. Most Christians used to know that - it really is a pretty basic concept.
To: horse_doc
‘Assuming that Dr. Brantly spent time in prayer before accepting a call to go to Liberia, then yes, it certainly is an anti-Christian statement.”
I see your point. Another poster had said it is none of Ann Coulter’s business. She should not have questioned the doctors decision. I agree with that.
Good point.
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