Posted on 08/25/2019 11:12:51 PM PDT by ZagFan
The escalation of racialized rhetoric from the President of the United States has evoked responses from all sides of the political spectrum. On one side, African American leaders have led the way in rightfully expressing outrage. On the other, those aligned with the President seek to downplay the racial overtones of his attacks, or remain silent.
As faith leaders who serve at Washington National Cathedral ¬ the sacred space where America gathers at moments of national significance we feel compelled to ask: After two years of President Trumps words and actions, when will Americans have enough?
This week, President Trump crossed another threshold. Not only did he insult a leader in the fight for racial justice and equality for all persons; not only did he savage the nations from which immigrants to this country have come; but now he has condemned the residents of an entire American city. Where will he go from here?
Make no mistake about it, words matter. And, Mr. Trumps words are dangerous.
(Excerpt) Read more at cathedral.org ...
Hey I just posted recently about Salvation Army. Check it out...they are all into the Homo thing now, total denial and embracing.
Hey, you got a link for that one. I saw their LGBTQ section; I don’t see a problem with helping them out while simultaneously not endorsing their particular lifestyles.
Bitter lesbians still hate them, from what I’ve seen on FB, so I’m not sure they’re actually accepting the lifestyles.
Some interpret it that way, but they are publicly spouting how they will have homo married employees, obviously NOT trying to minister them out of their sin/deviancy, that homos suffer and are poor (untrue...very wealthy compared to most) because of discrimination (seriously, youre going to say that these days?), and they just protest too much. Why a whole section about their plight but not a thing about helping them change? Unlike alcoholics or druggies.
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