To: DannyTN
The minister believes in "God." That is to whom he was praying. It is right and proper not to pray to that God, in whom nearly all believe, in the name of Jesus Christ, in whom many (including I) believe, but not all.
It was just needlessly provocative, and the minister owes an apology.
675 posted on
04/04/2003 1:01:36 PM PST by
Illbay
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To: Illbay; Pippin; George Frm Br00klyn Park; Abundy; Balto_Boy
No he doesn't. Which you would know if you knew anything at all about Maryland politics.
which you do not.
678 posted on
04/04/2003 1:03:56 PM PST by
sauropod
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To: Illbay
It was just needlessly provocative, and the minister owes an apology. You can post that 100 times, but it is still PC BS.
686 posted on
04/04/2003 1:20:58 PM PST by
Hacksaw
To: Illbay
They didn't hide the name of Jesus Christ when the country was founded and they shouldn't hide it now.
Congressional Day of Fasting 1776. Notice it calls for meditation on Jesus Christ.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/f0404s.jpg The Jews in this case are intolerant. But certainly shouldn't be required to sit through a prayer they find offensive. I wouldn't sit through a Muslim's prayer, but I support their free excercise of their religion. I wouldn't sit through a Satanist's prayer, but again I support their right.
687 posted on
04/04/2003 1:22:45 PM PST by
DannyTN
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