>Do you put a lot of stock in your pastor? If so, and he says something
>stupid, it must mean that you agree, right?
>A junk article, an obvious non-sequitor, and not anything I'm going to
>waste any more time on.
If you don't put stock in your pastor, you're wasting your time going to his
church. If he's off the wall and you take your religion seriuosly you, you
move on.
Although I would never say such things, especially publicly, I can sort of
understand his thinking... I felt some of the same way when the Clintons were
embarassing us around the world and trying to screw up the country at home and
when Jimmy Carter sat on his hands while we had hostages in Iran.
The man who is the primary spiritual advisor to a candidate that has a shot at
becoming president is complaining about our country building prisons to keep
people who commit crimes. He should read his own Bible and see that stealing
and killing are wrong and he should be fussing about the high crime rate... not
our response to protect the innocent.
--
Larry Miller
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