Every faith has its own radicals
Let us remember that in America, we have freedom of religion. Would anyone object if someone wanted to build a Christian house of worship near the Oklahoma City federal building? After all, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was a Roman Catholic.
If we lump all Muslims in the same category as the World Trade Center terrorists, should we not lump all Christians in the same category as McVeigh?
As a pastor, I am appalled at the attitudes of my fellow Christians who would cast doubt on an entire religion because of a radical few.
All of our faiths have radical elements. I doubt we want to be labeled by the actions of a radical few, so let us remember that unless we are without sin, we should not be casting stones at others.
The Rev. Charlene Wozny of Omaha
The Public Pulse, August 19 - Omaha.com
2 questions:
1. how could McVeigh be a christian when he was a professed agnostic?
see McVeigh faces day of reckoning | World news | The Guardian
2. is there any conservative John 14:6 believing pastors who can send in something to the Omaha World Herald's public pulse and defend Christianity or Israel?
the so-called pastors I always see in the public pulse (Dotson and Elnes and Vavrina and this Wozny
who are in the public pulse here always talk about their love of football or are bashing Israel or are pushing a leftist agenda



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