luvthatduke
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Sorry to see the political debates,
but very interesting to read the articles on Chavez.
I continue to stand with the others who are appalled at PR's comments.
Once again he spun before seeing the need to apologize
as being advantageous for himself.
To those who wonder why, I, a Christian,
am not more "charitable" - it has nothing to do with being without sin.
The last line of my earlier post applies to me,
and while PR's sins are no greater than mine,
I do not make an earnest attempt to "spin" my sins.
Believe me, if/when I habitually sin privately,
the Lord would (& does) convict my heart.
If I were to do the same thing publicly, without showing
remorse, or worse yet what is perceived as false remorse,
then my prayer is that my friends both private and public would
exhort me to change my ways, and also that they would
let non-Christians know that my actions and reactions were
not condoned by them, (again if my sins were committed publicly).
Also, I have not been given access to a great many people
who not only desire to follow me, but also financially support me,
so that I could, like PR, continually speak to them no matter
how atrocious and outright dangerous my opinions became.
Reading one of the links here I copied this (emphasis mine):
"And Venezuela's ambassador to the United States, Bernardo Alvarez, said Robertson was "no ordinary private citizen" and demanded the White House strongly condemn the remarks."
Staying out of the political debate, I agree 100% with that statement.
I'll add that I believe with all my heart that Jesus would be in Pat's studio
turning over PR's "moneychanging" tables!
I believe Paul, as well, would not be sitting quietly as PR
"mis-spoke" or was "taken out of context once again."
Paul would be writing his own letter "To the Teachers of the 700 Club,"
akin to his letters to the early churches, setting them straight
in how they were to teach and the importance of admitting their sins
without "spinning."
Pat Robertson uses his bully pulpit in order to hear his own voice,
and I agree w/others - he needs to silence himself & go live a private life.
but very interesting to read the articles on Chavez.
I continue to stand with the others who are appalled at PR's comments.
Once again he spun before seeing the need to apologize
as being advantageous for himself.
To those who wonder why, I, a Christian,
am not more "charitable" - it has nothing to do with being without sin.
The last line of my earlier post applies to me,
and while PR's sins are no greater than mine,
I do not make an earnest attempt to "spin" my sins.
Believe me, if/when I habitually sin privately,
the Lord would (& does) convict my heart.
If I were to do the same thing publicly, without showing
remorse, or worse yet what is perceived as false remorse,
then my prayer is that my friends both private and public would
exhort me to change my ways, and also that they would
let non-Christians know that my actions and reactions were
not condoned by them, (again if my sins were committed publicly).
Also, I have not been given access to a great many people
who not only desire to follow me, but also financially support me,
so that I could, like PR, continually speak to them no matter
how atrocious and outright dangerous my opinions became.
Reading one of the links here I copied this (emphasis mine):
"And Venezuela's ambassador to the United States, Bernardo Alvarez, said Robertson was "no ordinary private citizen" and demanded the White House strongly condemn the remarks."
Staying out of the political debate, I agree 100% with that statement.
I'll add that I believe with all my heart that Jesus would be in Pat's studio
turning over PR's "moneychanging" tables!
I believe Paul, as well, would not be sitting quietly as PR
"mis-spoke" or was "taken out of context once again."
Paul would be writing his own letter "To the Teachers of the 700 Club,"
akin to his letters to the early churches, setting them straight
in how they were to teach and the importance of admitting their sins
without "spinning."
Pat Robertson uses his bully pulpit in order to hear his own voice,
and I agree w/others - he needs to silence himself & go live a private life.