To: kattracks
"How dare we in this country spend $87 billion on war when 44 million people have no health insurance?" he said in his sermon. "It's up to the church to lead on some of these moral issues." Turning politics into religion. This is an abomination.
4 posted on
11/09/2003 2:29:45 PM PST by
KC_Conspirator
(This space for rent)
To: KC_Conspirator
As I have repeatedly said, Robinson and his cohorts are out to get the Episopalian money and proprty, and use it for left-wing causes.
If they felt so strongly, they could have started churches of theier own. Instead, they are actively trying to drive traditionalists from the church so that they can control the money for their own causes.
Fair warning to other mainline denominations. They are targetting you, too!
To: KC_Conspirator
As I have repeatedly said, Robinson and his cohorts are out to get the Episopalian money and proprty, and use it for left-wing causes.
If they felt so strongly, they could have started churches of theier own. Instead, they are actively trying to drive traditionalists from the church so that they can control the money for their own causes.
Fair warning to other mainline denominations. They are targetting you, too!
To: KC_Conspirator
Turning politics into religion. This is an abomination. It began with turning perversion into politics.
15 posted on
11/09/2003 2:45:34 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: KC_Conspirator
Turning politics into religion. This is an abomination. What ever happened to the separation of church and state they always cry about?
16 posted on
11/09/2003 2:47:21 PM PST by
just me
To: KC_Conspirator; kattracks
<< "How dare we in this country spend $87 billion on war when 44 million people have no health insurance?" he said in his sermon. "It's up to the church to lead on some of these moral issues."
Turning religion into politics. This is an abomination. >>
What a coincidence.
That's what God said, too.
[About the likes of these evil deviate bastards who, like the unassimilable criminal alien invaders presently pouring across our nation's sovereign borders, are invading and hostilely colonizing our nation's Christian Churches]
30 posted on
11/09/2003 3:21:15 PM PST by
Brian Allen
( Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God - Thomas Jefferson)
To: KC_Conspirator
>"How dare we in this country spend $87 billion on war when 44 million people have no health insurance?" he said in his sermon. "It's up to the church to lead on some of these moral issues."
Turning politics into religion. This is an abomination. It's nothing new. In the early 80s, as a delegate to the convention of the Diocese of San Joaquin, I saw a number of libs pressing for the diocese to sign on to the Nuclear Freeze Initiative and unilateral disarmament. My protest (I couldn't help it, I was young and naive) that these were not issues for the church to be taking a corporate stance upon were brushed aside. I was shocked to see much of the clergy, including ministers I had respected, vote for this thing. (As I recall it lost, though barely.)
34 posted on
11/09/2003 4:02:23 PM PST by
Eala
(FR Traditional Anglican Directory: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican)
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