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grannylib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-29-03 04:07 PM
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12. Why aren't more churches speaking out against Smirk and minions?
Since the republicans and conservative Christians are so clearly the Pharisees of the 21st century, how is it that the Christian Left is so hard to hear?
I do read Sojourner's and some other liberal Christian publications but for the most part the church seems silent, and tacitly willing to let Roberson, Falwell, Dobson et al take over Christianity and pervert it in the most disgusting fashion...
"Prosperity theology" is the most horrid lie that the televangelista are perpetrating on a naive following all too willing to give money to these "ministries" which are little more than fundraising organizations for the preachers....
Nauseating.
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