I sure wish my Pope and my Cardinals and my parish priest would have the courage to speak out against «gay marriage» like Pastor Owens and
the other black pastors in this wonderful Coalition.
Not exact matches
All my White Power buddies, this
pastor is gone past our norms of just burning the crosses in the
black neighbourhoods, I have never seen muslims burn any religions holy books or call any
other religion derogatory names.
The
pastor who vehemently fought for me and
other blacks to become members was maligned by his elder board and fired.
I commend the
pastor for his moral conviction but the majority of
blacks are incapable of voting on any
other issue but race... its genetic... Obama could say he is an ax murderer and they still will find a way to justify their vote for him... another words Obama sees the
black vote as in the bag and he is right... most of them are incapable of critical thinkng
Other Protestant speakers included theologian N. T. Wright, Southern Baptist Russell Moore, Bruderhof
pastor Johann Christoph Arnold, and
black church scholar Jacqueline C. Rivers.
I do nt know whats worse the fact that a white man could be accused of the same thing this man is accused of and we as
blacks would be screaming bloody murder or the fact that he marched against gay marriages, and took personal shots at
other pastor and then he gets exposed 4 what he really is and that ironically is everything he preached and marched against sad
What a joke:
black pastors lecturing
others about family values.
Hey
black pastors how about you focus on
black on
black violence, or
blacks low graduation rates and low education, or the drug epidemic, or the fact that
black men abandon their children at a higher rate than
other races... yeah ga. y marriage should be a big issue... what a fvcking joke...
Alinsky was a regular lecturer there, along with
other community theorists and practitioners: Richard Hauser, Milton Kotler (usually accompanied by
Pastor Leopold Bemhard, then at First Lutheran in Columbus, Ohio), SDS neighborhood organizers, SCLC clergy from many cities, SNCC organizers, Maulana Ron Karenga of
black nationalist work in California, Ivan Illich of Puerto Rican New York and Cuernavaca, Mexico.
The Rev. Calvin Butts, an influential
black pastor in New York City, did not endorse Obama's views but denounced those who are ready to «watch
others be discriminated against, marginalized, and literally hated in the name of God.»