To: My2Cents
I think you have nailed the issue. If this is true, and I believe the National Enquirer is often correct on these matters, then the people involved reacted according to Christian princples as outlined in the Bible. The girlfriend got her boyfriend to go to someone who could help and she went with him. Other info came to light and the young man on staff involved has decided to leave, e-mailing and apologizing to others. Christians have never been perfect, which is reason they turned to Christ in the first place. They just admit their need of a savior. They make mistakes. We need to keep these folks in prayer. I'm impressed that Falwell returned the call at all.
66 posted on
01/09/2002 10:27:28 AM PST by
twigs
To: twigs
If this is true, and I believe the National Enquirer is often correct on these matters, then the people involved reacted according to Christian princples as outlined in the Bible.
Does that include lying? Because if this is true, then both Eric Lovett and his Reverend father are lying:
"Lovett vehemently denies being part of any gay ring and insists he is not homosexual..."
"There has never been any gay activity, nothing at all, in all the years I have been here," said the minister.
85 posted on
01/09/2002 10:54:25 AM PST by
drjimmy
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