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Monday, February 20, 2006

RE: Council of churches condemns U.S.

What the AP (and the Winston Salem Urinal) neglected to mention, of course, is that the WCC and NCC leadership are made up of the same apostate splinter groups who support the homosexual agenda and abortion on demand. That these people should choose to hide their degenerate social agenda behind the facade of an organized "church" should surprise no one. They are given away by the language of their "apology."

The message also accused U.S. officials of ignoring warnings about climate change and treating the world's "finite resources as if they are private possessions." It went on to criticize U.S. domestic policies for refusing to confront racism and poverty.

"Hurricane Katrina revealed to the world those left behind in our own nation by the rupture of our social contract," the statement said.

The churches said they had "grown heavy with guilt" for not doing enough to speak out against the Iraq war and other issues. The statement asked forgiveness for a world that's "grown weary from the violence, degradation and poverty our nation has sown."


This is organized propaganda from Marxist wolves who hide in Christian sheep's clothing. These organizations are the refuge of the hate and blame America first extremists who seek to inculcate their insipid belief systems on the unsuspecting from behind the auspices of organized Christianity.

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