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N.C. church removes members for political views

Perhaps, we should wait to hear both sides before casting judgment, or even, gasp...maybe it is none of our business whatsoever.

Joseph Botwinick

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Joseph,
Do you believe it is none of our business? Should we quit posting and stating our opinions on this subject? I understand,(and actually admire), your trait of wanting to hear the other side of the story. Many times I am to quick to jump to judgement. However, this story has hit Fox news, CNN, AP wires, and countless others, and, this is a Baptist message board, should we just say its none of our business and let it go?
 
Originally posted by Baptist in Richmond:
Joseph is right: we have only heard one side of the story. [Wow, I cannot believe that I am taking the same side as someone who has publicly identified me as an enemy. :eek:
Don't worry. Joseph's enemy list is longer that the New York phone book.
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Originally posted by rivers1222:
Perhaps, we should wait to hear both sides before casting judgment, or even, gasp...maybe it is none of our business whatsoever.

Joseph Botwinick

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Joseph,
Do you believe it is none of our business? Should we quit posting and stating our opinions on this subject? I understand,(and actually admire), your trait of wanting to hear the other side of the story. Many times I am to quick to jump to judgement. However, this story has hit Fox news, CNN, AP wires, and countless others, and, this is a Baptist message board, should we just say its none of our business and let it go?
For right now, yep. That is my opinion.

Joseph Botwinick
 
For right now, yep. That is my opinion.

Joseph Botwinick
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Dont completly agree with it, but I respect it. Thanks.
 

Jeffrey H

New Member
In October, one month prior to the November 2004 presidential election, Chandler announced in a sermon that anyone who was supporting John Kerry should repent or resign from the church, Lowe said, and then the pastor offered to hold the door for them to leave.
Now that's drama! Better than reality TV. Hey, I might have a new idea for a TV show -

Republican Baptist Church: Episode 1 - God is a Republican.
 

Jeffrey H

New Member
I have seen people, including decons leave churches over many other issues when pastors abuse their power. This is just another example of the danger of the unbiblical practice of having a Senior pastor run a church.
The church is best led by a plurality of godly Elders that are accountable to one another and the members. But that's another discussion....
 

gb93433

Active Member
Site Supporter
Someone in another topic asked about why churches are changing their name and removing Baptist. Another good reason. The article never mentioned the gospel just the infighting.
 

Baptist in Richmond

Active Member
Good Evening,

Tonight on the CBS Evening News, they played an excerpt from a sermon last October where the Pastor clearly said that you should leave the church if you vote for Kerry. I turned over to ABC News and they played the same excerpt.

:eek:
 

BillyMac

New Member
Some members of his congregation, however, voiced their support for Chandler on Sunday.

"He's a wonderful, good old country boy," Pam Serafin said as she walked into the church. "There are always two sides to every story."
hmmmmmm............ seems I've heard this somewheres before......... (JBot)

source - cbs news
 

BillyMac

New Member
Originally posted by StraightAndNarrow:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by BillyMac:
Are there really Baptists who voted for Kerry???
Yes. Does everyone who voted for Bush believe as he does that Christians and Muslims worship the same god? </font>[/QUOTE]Sorry, brother, I was being facetious. I'm not that naive.
 

zane 446

New Member
Of course there are Baptists who voted for Kerry!!! Since when does voting for a Republican have anything to do with being a Baptist? Remember we're not all Southern Baptists. With something like 200 different varieties of Baptists to start with, it is ridiculous to expect Baptists to agree on politics!
 

Alcott

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Originally posted by zane 446:
Since when does voting for a Republican have anything to do with being a Baptist?
2 possible answers: After 1964; after 1976.
 

Baptist in Richmond

Active Member
Originally posted by Alcott:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by zane 446:
Since when does voting for a Republican have anything to do with being a Baptist?
2 possible answers: After 1964; after 1976. </font>[/QUOTE]I know of a church that would be perfect for you......

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Regards,
BiR
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Originally posted by Baptist in Richmond:
Good Evening,

Tonight on the CBS Evening News, they played an excerpt from a sermon last October where the Pastor clearly said that you should leave the church if you vote for Kerry. I turned over to ABC News and they played the same excerpt.

:eek:
Wow! That is unbelievable. I sure would like to see this video / audio clip? Which was it? Is this on their internet site?

Joseph Botwinick
 

Window Wax

New Member
Unfortunately I heard the audio played on CBS tonight... I really was hoping it was a misunderstsanding, but apparently it isn't. If that was said in a private meeting where he was expressing his political opinions, that's one thing (which still would not make it right for a man in his position), but stating something like that from the pulpit, in my humble opinion, was wrong.

Maybe he learned a valuable lesson... ??


window_wax
 

Joseph_Botwinick

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Since I don't watch network news anymore, I haven't heard this video. Is there a link somewhere on CBS News Website to the audio?

Joseph Botwinick
 

Aaron

Member
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Originally posted by Baptist in Richmond:
Good Evening,

Tonight on the CBS Evening News, they played an excerpt from a sermon last October where the Pastor clearly said that you should leave the church if you vote for Kerry. I turned over to ABC News and they played the same excerpt.

:eek:
Economics notwithstanding, a vote for Kerry was a vote for abortion and sodomy. No one who voted for Kerry belongs in a Christian church, unless they repent.

The only thing more immoral than abortion and sodomy would be voting to support those ideas for the sake of your pension.
 

Window Wax

New Member
"Economics notwithstanding, a vote for Kerry was a vote for abortion and sodomy. No one who voted for Kerry belongs in a Christian church, unless they repent."


A vote for either party is a vote for abortion and sodomy... We have a republican President, and a republican controlled Congress, and what are they doing to OUTLAW abortion? Okay, they outlawed partial birth abortion... So now those women just have the abortions sooner. What have they done about sodomy? They are offering an alternative to marriage for them...

Just keep in mind that the lessor of two evils is still evil.

Vote third party...
 
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