To: P-Marlowe
To wit:
I never mentioned illegal aliens and I never said that anyone should bring anyone else into their home.
That there is a humanitarian crisis in North Korea is undeniable. That no steps are being taken by those in the South to end that crisis is equally undeniable. That Christians in the South are not demanding an end to the slaughter of innocents in North Korea is a blight on their Christianity.
When will Christians not only in South Korea but also here in the US demand an end to the slaughter of citizens by their own governments? When do political cosiderations end? When does moral outrage begin?
78 posted on
11/19/2006 9:31:43 AM PST by
Louis Foxwell
(Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
To: Amos the Prophet
That no steps are being taken by those in the South to end that crisis is equally undeniable. That Christians in the South are not demanding an end to the slaughter of innocents in North Korea is a blight on their Christianity. I don't know where you get your information that the Christians in South Korea are not concerned with the plight of North Koreans. Unless you can document that every Christian in South Korea cares nothing for the plight of North Korean citizens, then I think you owe the Christian Churches of South Korea an apology.
Where is your documentation.
And are you in favor of letting every underpriviledged human being on earth inside our Country? Should we open our borders to all comers?
80 posted on
11/19/2006 10:36:52 AM PST by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: Amos the Prophet
That no steps are being taken by those in the South to end that crisis is equally undeniable.
Those in the South cannot do anything to end that. We went to war with North Korea to help assure an end to their ways, and we didn't even finish that job. The US is still at war with them, as is South Korea.
That Christians in the South are not demanding an end to the slaughter of innocents in North Korea is a blight on their Christianity.
I'd like to hear what you think would be an effective way to make North Korea's government change their tack with their people.
When will Christians not only in South Korea but also here in the US demand an end to the slaughter of citizens by their own governments?
Which citizens are South Korea and the US "slaughtering?
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