Monday, November 01, 2004

Kerry delivers 'closing argument' / The Washington Times INSIDER

Kerry delivers 'closing argument' / The Washington Times INSIDER: " Mr. Kerry began the day by attending a service at Shiloh Baptist Church in Dayton, his fifth visit to a black Ohio congregation in as many weeks. He addressed the congregants with a veiled jab at Mr. Bush and the sincerity of his faith.
'There is a standard by which we have to live,' he said. 'Coming to church on Sundays and talking about faith and professing faith isn't the whole deal.'
Mr. Kerry cited the New Testament, saying 'faith without works is dead,' and said it frustrated him to hear 'politicians talk about values ... without actually valuing families the way we ought to.' "
I agree that coming to church on Sundays and talking about faith and professing faith isn't the whole deal. Do you listen to what you say? You have been pandering for a lote of votes in churchs lately. You spin scripture to suit your campaign. I have not seen evidence of works or application of the faith you profess. Voting against legislation which prohibits murder of babies during the birth process is inhumane and certainly not what Christ taught. I am a sinner and fall short of the glory of God, but I will not vote for a candidate that thinks murdering babies is
justified in order to pander for the votes of those who either have no moral core.

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