Posted on 02/11/2003 12:05:48 PM PST by Mr. Silverback
Yeah, sure.
"I also know that if Martin Luther King was alive today and going to speak," said Pfleger, "they would oppose him, too."
If he believes this, he needs a tinfoil hat to complete his ensemble.
not just "in the womb, it's in the classroom and the boardroom. You gotta take care of them after they come into the world, 'til they leave the world."
Ah, so the way to make the lives of minority children better is to embrace a race-baiting, riot-inciting, poverty-pimping, slanderous abortion enthusiast. To quote Bill Cosby, "Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight."
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BTW, there are going to be a couple of ladies wanting some explanations from this congregation...Saint Sabina was martyred during the Hadrian persecution. Another famous Sabina was Sabina Wurmbrand, who suffered for years in Romanian prisons in the 1950s and 60s for her work with her husband Richard in the underground church. Together they founded Voice of the Martyrs. They died with a few months of each other in 2000.
The Wurmbrands
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Is that pronouced "phlegm"?
FMCDH
Thats odd - God allows me and every other Christian to actually HATE all things evil.
I doubt hes ever read Evangelium Vitae
Seems as though Cardinal George is in the midst of some grave health crisis that makes him too feeble to make the effort to pick up a phone (or have someone hold a phone to the side of his head) and speak these words into the phone: "Father Pfleger, you are suspended." I hope Cardinal George recovers his strength soon, so that he will once again be able to walk, feed himself, and use a telephone. Does someone have the name and address of the Intensive Care Unit or nursing home where Cardinal George is staying until he recovers his strength?
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Boy is he crass! He enters a Catholic church and tells it's parishioners that he "takes pleasure" in going against their beliefs! Good Lord, have mercy. His soul needs it!
The FOTU release went on to list some statistics on abortions. "Black Americans make up 13 percent of the population, yet 33 percent of abortions are performed on black women. These numbers are tantamount to genocide, and the leaders in the black community should be up in arms."
Yeah but Sharpton would see this as a good thing for black women. He feels getting rid of a baby they are too poor to raise is a GOOD thing.
Pfleger also referred to "hundreds" of e-mails and calls he received "of hate and threats" but said he loved those people anyway, adding that those who sent the messages "are going to have to answer for that some day.
I can't comment on the messages of hatred he got because I've not been privy to them but apparently this guy does not think he willl "have to answer" for his sin of letting a pro-abortionist and enemy of Christ speak from the pulpit. Another in need of God's mercy. (as am I)
"I also know that if Martin Luther King was alive today and going to speak," said Pfleger, "they would oppose him, too."
I's like to know on what grounds? He's making an accusation against the protestors on a hypothetical without even giving a position of MLK's that one might object to. Ludicrous!
Pfleger affirmed that he was pro-life but said his concern was not just "in the womb, it's in the classroom and the boardroom. You gotta take care of them after they come into the world, 'til they leave the world."
While it is important to minister to and help the poor (not short term but long term as well by equipping them to succeed on their own)I think it's more important to make sure they make it into this world in the first place!
Big government spending is not going to help the poor but is going to hurt our society, crippling it all the more. Reasonable governement programs that encourage and equip for the working arena is fine and good for the governmental role. The real responsibility for attending to the poor though lies with the church (catholic and other denominations as well) according to the scriptures.
I vote according to Matthew 18 where it says to "Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, then all these things (in the proceeding verses "these things" are listed as food, drink, physical provisions in general)will be added unto me. I'm all for a good fiscal policy, but when it comes to casting that vote I'm voting for the canidate who stands for the things God advocates, eternal kingdom things that won't pass away such as LIFE, relationship, etc. If my heart stays true to those things, then God promises me I will be taken care of for the physical living needs, by His hand. They "will be added unto me".
He also accused the current president of taking advantage of "preferences" to get into college, due to his influential family, yet attempting to deny blacks the same advantage.
Talk about spin! President Bush made it into Yale, I believe it was, WITHOUT ANY "preferences". The "preference" Sharpton is referencing is the ONE POINT GWB got on his college application for being the son of an alumni. NO one can reasonalbly claim that anyone got preference admission into a college by ONE point! But, we all know Sharpton is not reasonable. BTW, Blacks get 20 points on their application just for being black.
Father Flakey is losing has lost touch with reality.
With all the positive role models Fr. Flakey could have chose from, he invites anti-life, anti-responsibility, anti-Semitic Sharkey Sharpton. Did someone say ludicrous? We might see Fr. Flakey invite gangsta-punk Ludicrous next.
Good job for the good folks who protested the presence of Sharpton; IMHO, the ultimate symbol for what is wrong with society.
I'ts been a year since I was in St Sabina's. But I don't remember seeing one. They are quite scarce in some Chicago area churches.
King was pro-abortion, but this was not a public issue while he was alive. Pfleger is slyly accusing the pro-lifers of racism.
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