Posted on 09/22/2010 4:36:37 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
It was reporting on tonights 11 o’clock news that Long gave $5,000 to Roy Barnes (D-GA) governor campaign. The funeral service of Coretta King (MLK’s wife) was at Long’s church. I gather that was where the Bush hug came from.
What I don’t understand is why this is so prevalent in the Black churches. I have friends in Chicago who say the same thing, that prominent Black ministers are into these teen boys and have them around all the time. Can someone in the African-American Church please comment about this phenomenon. I don’t know if it has anything to do with so-called “Black Liberation Theology” that Glenn Beck talks about, but it seems more than a coincidence.
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More and more embarrassing... so-called “conservatives” and leaders in our churches leading the opposite lives they preach.
When will this stop?
This has NOTHING to do with “liberation” of any sort. It has everything to do with the fact that very few black teens have a father in their homes or their lives. Their mothers frequently see the preacher as an ideal man and characterize him that way to their sons. Not surprisingly, men “on the down low” see the ministry as a great opportunity to fulfill all their dreams, from fancy cars to pretty boyfriends.
The Atlanta paper has printed the text of the lawsuits. One after another of these boys talks about how bad it was to grow up without a father and how eager they were for Eddie Long to take that role in their lives. Not surprisingly, Bishop Long even had a secret ceremony where he promised to protect them as a father would a son.
Of course, the leftists who claim fathers do not matter are thoroughly horrified by all of this. Not by the plight of these (and millions more) young men but by the fact that Eddie Long was an opponent of “gay rights.” BLAH!
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