To: Texas_Dawg
Why does the State of Alabama need to spread the gospel of Christ anyway?
This is why the crossing of the lines is a dangerous thing, Roy Moore invokes God, and he puts himself above criticism, and tell me, what human is above criticism.
Then, all the churches and Sunday Schools endorse him, make it a moral crusade. What if an indvidual didn't agree with Moore's other stands? Could he vote his beliefs and vote for the other guy? Or is he mandated by his church to vote for Moore?
This is what happens when the line gets blurred.
97 posted on
08/22/2003 6:24:12 AM PDT by
BamaG
To: BamaG
This is what happens when the line gets blurred. Yep. The Southern Baptist Church has a lot of wonderful members, but this has been a hang-up for them for a long time. It's sad because they've allowed people like this to corrupt their word in spreading the Gospel.
While they sit out there scoring bonus points for themselves today, many of their neighbors in need of Christ's loving message sit home without it. What a pride-filled circus.
107 posted on
08/22/2003 6:27:52 AM PDT by
Texas_Dawg
(I will not rest until every "little man" is destroyed.)
To: BamaG
..Roy Moore invokes God, and he puts himself above criticism...'Put himself above criticism'? Sheesh.
What do you think you guys have been doing, on every thread?
117 posted on
08/22/2003 6:35:46 AM PDT by
Byron_the_Aussie
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