madfloridian
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Tue Jan-17-06 09:38 PM
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That Rev. Al Mohler guy on Larry King....I knew him when. |
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Edited on Tue Jan-17-06 09:41 PM by madfloridian
He was such a cute little kid. Now he is bloviating all over Larry King's show about the gay lifestyle, like someone made him God or something. What a sweet kid he was, what lovely parents.
But Southern Baptists like him are why I left the church, and why my husband dropped membership as a Baptist as well.
He should be ashamed. His arrogance in condemning people to hell, saying who is "saved" and who is not...is just unbelievable.
He was a sweet kid, but look what happened.
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Tue Jan-17-06 09:48 PM
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1. He was the one who was bitching about "deliberate childlessness" |
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Tue Jan-17-06 10:01 PM
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4. Thus the emphasis on taking away contraceptives. |
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These guys are deadly serious. I think Larry King may have done a favor by having them on there tonight, he and Janet Parshall. Their arrogance showed.
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Tue Jan-17-06 09:50 PM
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2. Rev. Al makes me sick. |
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I attended Southern Seminary in Louisville, where he is now president. I got my degree in '91, two years before Al and his revisionist-reconstructionist-holier-than-thou theocrats came in a ruined the place. But during my years there the place was being slowing taken over, and a lot of good people were smeared and some careers were ruined. Fortunately the signature on my degree has Roy Honeycutt's signature on it and not Al's. I couldn't stand him then, and my disgust has grown exponentially since.
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Tue Jan-17-06 09:59 PM
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3. This is what Southern Baptists are like in our area of Florida. |
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At least about half of them are very much that way. About the time he reached his teens is when the hijacking of the church began. I grew up in the Baptist church here, but I can not even go in one of them now.
Al sickens me. People like him have turned too many of us against the church, and it is hard to find our way back to religious things.
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