Bishop in Bush's Church in New Anti War Ad

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: Electrode
Ads blocked. Screenshot?

This is above the story:

Blake, Terrapins Knock Off Wolfpack
2nd-Half Spurt Lifts U-Md.: Maryland 75, N.C. State 60

Considering that, and the basketball pic, I doubt strongly that he meant that article.
 

Desslok

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How is that surprising in the least? Last time I check the Pope who is in charge of this guy was not for going to war with anyone.

That is like saying Red Dawn is a grumpy old asshat. It is common knowledge.
 

Orsorum

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Many of the nation's large Christian denominations, including the leaders of the Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist churches, have expressed opposition or strong reservations to war with Iraq. Some Southern Baptist and other evangelical ministers have declared their support for war; most Jewish organizations have not taken a position.

Interesting how that works out.
 

JupiterJones

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Many of the nation's large Christian denominations, including the leaders of the Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist churches, have expressed opposition or strong reservations to war with Iraq. Some Southern Baptist and other evangelical ministers have declared their support for war; most Jewish organizations have not taken a position.

Interesting how that works out.



Some Southern Baptist and other evangelical ministers have declared their support for war

Southernors are always up for a war against a bad guy.

Just War Theory is the Western guide to hosting a good war.

What makes a Just War? It must be defensive and never aggressive. It must be the last resort, under- taken after all possible means of negotiating a peace have been exhausted. It must be conducted by legitimate civil authority. The means used must be proportional to the actual threat. There must be a good chance of winning (no sending soldiers to their death for no purpose). After the fighting is over, there may be no acts of vengeance. Finally, and extremely important, no military action can be undertaken that seriously threatens civilians.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Desslok
How is that surprising in the least? Last time I check the Pope who is in charge of this guy was not for going to war with anyone.

That is like saying Red Dawn is a grumpy old asshat. It is common knowledge.
Well if you were to do some further checking you notice that you needed to change your tampon and that the Pope had no authority over this guy because the Catholic Church and the Methodist Church were two different demoninations.
 

fluxquantum

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Desslok
How is that surprising in the least? Last time I check the Pope who is in charge of this guy was not for going to war with anyone.

That is like saying Red Dawn is a grumpy old asshat. It is common knowledge.
Well if you were to do some further checking you notice that you needed to change your tampon and that the Pope had no authority over this guy because the Catholic Church and the Methodist Church were two different demoninations.

:D
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: Zakath15
Many of the nation's large Christian denominations, including the leaders of the Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian and Methodist churches, have expressed opposition or strong reservations to war with Iraq. Some Southern Baptist and other evangelical ministers have declared their support for war; most Jewish organizations have not taken a position.

Interesting how that works out.

If the Southern Baptists and otehr evangelicals are supporting the war (which is hardly a surprise given their Christian zionist doctrine), Jewish organizations don't need to give a position since their powerful proxies are acting as expected.