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Richmond Times Dispatch ^
| 11-30-02
| ALBERTA LINDSEY
Posted on 11/30/2002 4:08:03 PM PST by putupon
Edited on 07/20/2004 11:48:05 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Sudanese oil is sold in the United States by Amoco and BP gas stations, Handy said. "I have preached from a number of pulpits: 'At least don't buy Amoco and BP gas. At least don't finance the killing of Christians.'"no more BP or Amoco for me.
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posted on
11/30/2002 4:08:04 PM PST
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putupon
To: putupon
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posted on
11/30/2002 4:17:04 PM PST
by
L`enn
To: putupon
This is the second story on this case of genocide against Christians posted here. Thank God it's finally getting out, no thanks to the major media.
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11/30/2002 4:17:46 PM PST
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Cicero
To: putupon
Comment #5 Removed by Moderator
To: putupon
"The Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska brought the three to the United States for a two-month stay to tell people about the persecution of Christians in Sudan...."Stop flapping your gums. Stand up and DO something. Your church has money. Fight back!
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11/30/2002 4:23:07 PM PST
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NetValue
To: NetValue
Christians were once militant....and well led by their heirarchies.
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11/30/2002 4:24:25 PM PST
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NetValue
To: putupon
In addition to prayers and funding, many of us
are also working the system on behalf of the brethren.
We must also remember John 16:33.
To: putupon
Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham, recently said that the Islamic government also has cut off humanitarian flights into southern Sudan, and that Christian relief organizations are being bombed.There goes that fundamentalist bigot, Franklin Graham, spouting hate and bigotry against those peaceful Muslims again!
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11/30/2002 4:33:23 PM PST
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Gritty
To: Gritty
LOL!
BTW, is FR acting weird tonight? Can't get updates on "new posts to you"....are you experiencing same thing?
To: Gritty
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posted on
11/30/2002 5:00:36 PM PST
by
unspun
To: anniegetyourgun
BTW, is FR acting weird tonight? Can't get updates on "new posts to you"....are you experiencing same thing? And I thought I was doing something wrong!
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posted on
11/30/2002 5:01:25 PM PST
by
gracex7
To: gracex7
Nah, I think something is wrong. It seems to be a repeat of the same bug FR had about a week ago....
To: putupon
Right one! Non one stinking drop of BP or Amoco for me either.
To: putupon
Our fellowship helps support a mission called Far Reaching Ministries that is headed by Wes Bentley. They run a chaplain training school in Southern Sudan and are daily reminded that there is a war going on. And it's not just the Sudanese gov't, but also Moslem thugs that rob, rape and destroy at will. The camp is shelled on a regular basis and they have had numerous injuries (and a couple of fatalities).
For some reason, the world has turned a blind eye to the carnage that is Sudan. While Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, etal harp about injustice and reparations in the U.S., there is literally a slave industry going on today in Sudan (and these people are being sold into other countries, ie Libya). But I suppose as long as it's Black on Black slavery, it's okay with them.
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11/30/2002 5:19:33 PM PST
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gracex7
To: putupon
What needs to happen is a response such as that towards South Africa during Apartheid. The evil is the Sudan, Nigeria, etc... is just as great. If our religious leaders decided to be "tolerant" only of other folks who didn't persecute christians, maybe that would be a start.
I encourage everybody to talk to their local pastors and encourage a boycott of companies profiting off the death of christians in the Sudan for a start. There are enough church members here, in enough denominations, to make an impact that could swell into a mass movement.
I care about the persecuted blacks in S. Africa and the Sudan. The left doesn't give a rip, because while the ANC was Marxist, these are just christians here being tortured, raped, and killed by members of the religion of peace.
The Bush administration doesn't seem to give a rip, because they have a blind spot for oil. There are enough concerned, americans, christians, to change this though. The duopoly of the religion of peace loving media, and oil loving administration needs to be told in no uncertain terms that they are being watched... and judged.
To: BrowningBAR
It's not the Sudanese oil that's guilty of complicity with genocide, it's BP and Amoco. That's enough reason to boycott these two companies, regardless of where that particular oil ends up.
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11/30/2002 5:40:28 PM PST
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Cicero
To: putupon
One of my cousins heard this guy speak in Henrico. Hopefully more people are becoming aware.
Comment #19 Removed by Moderator
To: BrowningBAR
bump!!!
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posted on
11/30/2002 6:30:32 PM PST
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Sparta
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