Posted on 12/05/2015 10:35:20 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Denzel Washington always a class act.
——Trump has given courage to those who were silent.——
You guys are hilarious...
This story predates Trump by years...
It’s amazing what super powers you give Trump...
Its amazing the super powers your refuse to see.
Trump is a mere man...
He’s a smart and decent person...
One I could vote for...
The only super powers you see in him are your skewed perceptions...
I believed at the time and still believe he should have won the Oscar for that film, Philadelphia, instead of Hanks. Denzel's performance was greatly more difficult and nuanced. Hanks was bathetic and of course, the Academy rewarded the portrayal of a gay guy with AIDS in a shamelessly patronizing role, up to and including his tear-drenched acceptance speech, instead of Denzel's role as his straight attorney struggling with all the issues of supporting an AIDS patient in an employment lawsuit when the entire idea of it challenged his character on every level. The script portrayed the Hanks character as completly accepted and supported by his lover (Antonio Banderas -- really?) and his straight family, including a scene where his character with full-blown AIDS held his relative's newborn baby at a big family party. Seriously?
But what do I know? I had watched a dear friend die of AIDS just the year previous, and saw the family and friends struggling with fear of exposure to the disease plus moral confusion and challenge; even the medical professionals displayed reluctance and fearfulness around the patient.
I wasn’t talking about Trump.
What a wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it, Albion.
Do you mean to say they tune you out? That's been my experience with many of my Irish Catholic relatives and friends. Very frustrating.
Ping to post 65.
My son still has the autograph. :-)
They do. I’m the one they call when their lives get wacky though. They know I face wackiness head on. They know it’s faith
They never lose it
So you know at Francis said preach the gospel and if necessary use words. Takes time and patience but it’s the best way
I’ve always liked him. :) One of my sisters was a huge fan.
Thanks, AW. Great story and I’m not surprised.
Wow! I am shocked!
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I do not want to spend my time trying to delete all of the punctuation marks to clean up the text. FR should have something to eliminate this problem.
Denzel Washington was born and raised in Mount Vernon, New York, near New York City.
Washington is the son of a Pentecostal preacher and a gospel singer. He grew up in an extremely religious household. He said: My father was a Pentecostal minister for 50 years. We would say prayers for everything and end with, “Amen, God is love” The fundamental message is in the Bible, which I’ve read three times from front to back. If you don’t practice love, you’re missing the point. I believe in love thy neighbor.
1. When Denzel’s parents divorced when he was 14, Denzel admits to rejecting his religion briefly.
2. He also says that the power of his religious feelings overwhelmed him at one point and he backed away: I believe that Jesus is the Son of God. I’ve been filled with the Holy Spirit. I know it’s real. I was in the room. My cheeks blew up, I cried like a baby, and it scared me to death. It kind of scared me off [of religion]. I backed up and went the other direction.
3. Now, Denzel is one of Hollywood’s most devout Christians. His faith has influenced the roles he’s played and the fact that he’s been married to the same woman since 1983, a lifetime by Hollywood standards.
4. Washington currently attends the West Angeles Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles and even donated $2.5 million to help them build a new facility.
5. He says he has considered becoming a preacher but that he can try to “send a good message” with his film work.
6. Politics: Washington hasn’t spoken too much about his political views. Given his religiosity, one might assume he’s rather conservative regarding social issues, but that’s just conjecture. Washington was a staunch Obama supporter during the 2008 presidential campaign.
7. Washington gave $30,800 to the Obama campaign that year and defended the president after 2010’s mid-term elections ushered in a Republican Congress, saying: I don’t think it’s just directed at Obama, I think people are frustrated. You’ve got to blame somebody, and he’s the boss he’s got the big target on his head. I think there’s a desire for checks and balances, so now there’s a Republican party in Congress, and a Democratic party in the Senate, and a Democratic president, I think it now forces them all to work together.
9. And in a strange move, not common among Hollywood stars, Washington officially endorsed a Democratic mayoral candidate in his hometown of Mount Vernon, New York.
10. He’s a staunch Democrat, but with perspective and class. During the Bush war years, Denzel wouldn’t put down the president, but rather stated his concern for the troops coming home from battle. He said: Are they getting the support and love they need from us? And maybe that story’s being told, but I sure haven’t seen it that much in the news. Yeah, they’re pointing fingers about who was right and whose wrong and who started what and where were the weapons of mass destruction. But these kids are coming home.
Very interesting all around.
Thanks for sharing.
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