DISQUS

Bang the Drum: No, I Won’t Leave My Church. Neither Should Barack Obama

  • Steve · 1 year ago
    Surfed in through Twitter, and I am an Obama supporter also. The whole Wright thing is typical of what's happened to the process. You wrote a thoughtful post.
  • Karoli · 1 year ago
    Thanks, Steve for your kind comment and stopping by. I'd like to think people would THINK before shouting out for a man to leave his church, but I guess that invective should only be the property of the RIGHTeous. :(
  • Steve · 1 year ago
    You bet. I added you to mt Twitter acct, and my name is "killerdognasty" there. So, dont be alarmed. I am not really a killer or nasty either, though i am an old dog.

    See ya.
  • trish · 1 year ago
    Excellent post. You said this so eloquently and isn't it heartwarming and inspiring when we can disagree with someone, especially a pastor, and they will listen openly, with an open mind, to what we have to say?
  • George Frink · 1 year ago
    Fulfilling a moral imperative, again, eh?
    Something about how all that is required for evil to triumph is for the good to remain silent. Unsilent, and if I read you correctly, your use of speech embraced the spirit of nonviolent civil disobedience, whose goal IMHO is through love to save the soul of the violent sinner and of the fallen society.
    Therein I think we find the true key to the locked door.
  • Karoli · 1 year ago
    Amen, George. I'd like to spend my time making society better, not tearing it down, which I also believe is the only moral imperative Christians have. Feed the poor, take care of the sick and the needy and do what I can to change things for the better.