Reverend Wright's staff "comforted" the married woman that he counseled.
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To: safetysign
wELL, WELL, WELL, OLE PREACH DID SOME ‘TIPPING’ AROUND, HUH?
To: safetysign
42 posted on
05/04/2008 7:39:43 AM PDT by
RU88
(The false messiah can not change water into wine any more than he can get unity from diversity.)
To: safetysign
At this point, I don’t care about the Reverend..it’s all just gossip and character assassination by the press. I don’t like when they do it to us, and I don’t like when they do it to the other side. We know what Wright is...the rest is all details..and we do not need to know the details of a private citizen’s life. That’s how I feel. It demeans us as a society.
43 posted on
05/04/2008 7:44:21 AM PDT by
Hildy
(It is our choices, far more than our abilities, that determine who we truly are. - J.K. Rowling)
To: safetysign
I am sure this whole thing does not sound so bad if it is “put in context.”
45 posted on
05/04/2008 7:52:17 AM PDT by
blau993
(Fight Gerbil Swarming)
To: safetysign
This is not an attack on just one immoral adulterer who abused his fiduciary duty and role as counselor, it’s an attack on the entire world of immoral adulterers who abuse their fiduciary duty and role of counselor.
To: safetysign
Wright is “ridin’ dirty”!
47 posted on
05/04/2008 8:15:24 AM PDT by
sheik yerbouty
( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
To: safetysign
Activist Derrick Mosley, a self-styled minister who has clashed with Wright, said there's an "unwritten rule" that pastors don't counsel married couples separately - as Wright did with Ramah Reed, he said. In 2003, Mosley said, "I called him on the carpet about the indecorous manner in which he'd obtained his wife." In response, said Mosley, "he ranted and raved from the pulpit. He got up and announced, 'If Derrick Mosley is in the building, I want you all to arrest him.' "
Striking similarities are beginning to emerge.


To: safetysign
Looks like Wright’s “liberation theology” includes ‘liberating’ the wives of his parishoners.
To: safetysign
a pillar of virtue , that Rev., eh?
that turned into a pile of crap..
51 posted on
05/04/2008 8:49:40 AM PDT by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... Home at last, Thank God almighty I am home at last!)
To: safetysign
This sort of thing happens more often than most people realize. The average preacher has little if any training in marital counseling but commonly assumes his sincere desire to "help" or "minister," especially to attractive young female parishioners, is enough. Self-deception blinds these fools to their true intentions.
To: safetysign
Not the first time I’ve heard of a situation like this. Pretty low and weaselly to take advantage of someone under the guise of giving them marriage counseling.
55 posted on
05/04/2008 11:34:07 AM PDT by
Mila
To: safetysign
And why would anybody in the right mind would go to a “Reverend” to save his or her marriage?
Religious preachers are not professional psychologists.
58 posted on
05/04/2008 12:24:53 PM PDT by
sagar
To: safetysign
Looks like Rev. Wright was “ridin’ dirty.” ;)
60 posted on
05/04/2008 3:42:06 PM PDT by
anymouse
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