Jaskalas
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Church has never been about tolerance, acceptance, and anything else that Jesus actually taught.
Sounds like government. The brochure is better than reality.
Church has never been about tolerance, acceptance, and anything else that Jesus actually taught.
I had truly hoped western civilization was getting past this way of thinking, but I guess not.
I have experienced this type of racism first hand, as my wife is chinese, but it has always been on a personal level. I wouldn't have expected a church to act like this.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...entucky-church_n_1121582.html?ref=mostpopular
must all be a lie, according to Canoworms this kind of stuff doesn't happen anymore in the USA
Did you miss the part where.. ah hell, I'll quote it for you below. Looks like this church is alone, or at the absolute fringe, in that area in regards to not letting interracial couples attend. I don't want to spill your cup of rage, but I think it is highly disenguous to say that Christians are at war against integration. I could be wrong, have not been to a church in probably 30 or more years.
I posted in this thread that this type of stuff is becoming common among Americans with generations of roots. Lots of them are unassimilated into modern American culture.
I case you didn't get it I was poking a stick in the eye of the never ending "let's gin up the base" of the Fox News yearly drama the War on Christmas.
If they keep this up it can outlast Charlie Brown and the Grinch.
They took it upon themselves to denounce Santa as a fraud, an imaginary figure cooked up centuries ago.
You could almost hear the collective jaws dropped when Robin Robinson, co-host at Fox TV in the Windy City, declared on Nov. 30 that parents should fess up.
Stop trying to convince your kids that Santa is Santa. That's why they have these high expectations. They know you can't afford it, so what do they do? Just ask some man in a red suit. There is no Santa, said a scowling Robinson during a segment on childrens expectations during the holidays.
Jesus hates Himself?