Dear bolo--
I don't know a whole lot about Pat Robertson. I do know that he ran for president of the United States, but could not get elected. If the quotes here are his words, then they don't look like sneaky "sugar-and-spice" tactics to me.
Are you trying to force people who say things like this to "play well with others"? Why?
Like I said before, if people claim to be Christians, but do not reflect a Christ-like attitude (and I'm not saying that humans don't slip up now and then), then they are not really fundamentalists. They are political activists, or egotists, or any number of things. And this does not apply just to Christians--it applies to any person or group of people who claim a particular philosophy but do not show it in their actions.
And yes, I agree--it is a problem in this world. But nothing a few "naive" choir members can't overcome. Wars and crusades will come and go, but Truth lives forever.
InPeace,
InLove
I don't know a whole lot about Pat Robertson. I do know that he ran for president of the United States, but could not get elected. If the quotes here are his words, then they don't look like sneaky "sugar-and-spice" tactics to me.
Are you trying to force people who say things like this to "play well with others"? Why?
Like I said before, if people claim to be Christians, but do not reflect a Christ-like attitude (and I'm not saying that humans don't slip up now and then), then they are not really fundamentalists. They are political activists, or egotists, or any number of things. And this does not apply just to Christians--it applies to any person or group of people who claim a particular philosophy but do not show it in their actions.
And yes, I agree--it is a problem in this world. But nothing a few "naive" choir members can't overcome. Wars and crusades will come and go, but Truth lives forever.
InPeace,
InLove