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I don't happen to know a lot about Hugo Chavez, and what I do know makes him sound like someone who shouldn't have authority over anyone, much less a country. But I would never advocate his assassination. Mr. Chavez is a beloved child of God, and killing him is as wrong as killing any other child of God. I don't just say this out of my increasingly pacifistic leanings, but directly out of the teachings of the bible. Is not one of the Ten Commandments, "Thou shalt not kill"? And did Jesus not teach us to love our neighbors as ourselves? Is it loving our neighbors to kill them? Or even to say publicly that they should be killed? All this by way of saying, Pat Robertson doesn't speak for all Christians. He certainly doesn't speak for me. A few years ago I spent some time believing I was a pagan, and I became very aware of Christians like Mr. Robertson. I'm still very aware of them, because they give all of Christianity a bad name. Unfortunately, you don't see our Presiding Bishop or the Pope issuing a press release to apologize to the rest of the world: "We're sorry about what this man said. He doesn't speak for us. Not all Christians are like him. Honest." In closing, I quote the last paragraph from the USA Today article, so that you can see just how dangerous Pat Robertson is. I'd call him a lunatic, but that does injustice to the mentally ill.
Indeed. Mr. Robertson, just for the record, you don't speak for all Christians. You don't speak for all Americans. You don't even speak for all Virginians. So please, stop making believe that you do. |
| mumcat August 23, 2005 10:47 PM PDT I'm waiting for other evangelicals/conservatives to denounce his statements but i"m almost afraid that nobody will because they really agree with what he says. Having the PB wouldn't work -- he's not evangelical. Nor would the pope who isn't even American. So where are Jerry Falwell and cie when you need them? | ||
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