Keith Pavlischek is a retired U.S. marine colonel living in Annapolis, Maryland. He was assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Truman State University from 1989 to 1993, then Program Director for the Crossroads Program and the Civitas Program on Faith and Public Life. Later he was a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is author of John Courtney Murray and the Dilemma of Religious Toleration.
And where is Franklin Graham in this?
People who call themselves our teachers, who put themselves into moral authority above us, have a greater responsibility to not abuse that authority and use it to give their opinions the weight of God’s teachings. It is a terrible responsibility to have, and I fear for the person who misuses God in that way.
Our churches are also filled with these kind of pseudo Christians. They are in places of leadership. Its almost impossible to find a place of worship
without an added agenda that has nothing to do with worship and praise.
Even the song service has an agenda different from worship.
Great!
Revoke their 501c3
That’ll lean ya!
Suck on this, vermin.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7614667/JFKs-long-list-secret-lovers-including-Audrey-Hepburn-revealed-new-book.html
I was OK w the comments until Col. Pavlischek said “It’s a good thing (Mark Galli) isn’t Pope.”
Really, w those wacky Trump hating ideas, how would Galli be different from Senor Bergoglio?
Trump has supported religious freedom and the right of Christians and other religions to worship.
ALL the Democrats would force Christians to affirm things like sodomy, abortion, phony homosexual marriage, the demons of transgenderism, etc., or face losing their livelihoods and perhaps prison.
Doesn’t seem that Galli thought about this much.