Wasn't sure whether to label this REL or GOVT or just plain HYPOCRISY, but couldn't find a HYPO label. Where are the groups monitoring churches for sharing politics from the pulpit? Looks like they're only interested in conservative churches. If you ask me, this church is one in name only.
http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=2117374
Associated Press
Pastor defends inviting Kerry to speak at church service
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio A pastor says he invited Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry to speak at his church today despite dozens of phone calls protesting Kerry's abortion stance.
The Reverend Ronald Logan of Greater Grace Temple in Springfield, Ohio, welcomed Kerry and his running mate John Edwards as fellow worshipers.
Logan told his congregation, "I don't believe in abortion. I don't believe in gay marriage. But if two men are married to each other and they come in here, I will minister to them."
His comments were met with a deafening roar of approval.
Kerry told worshipers, "We're not running to be religious leaders, we're running to be lay leaders. But there's no way you can be separated from your fundamental beliefs."
http://www.wbay.com/Global/story.asp?S=2117374
Associated Press
Pastor defends inviting Kerry to speak at church service
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio A pastor says he invited Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry to speak at his church today despite dozens of phone calls protesting Kerry's abortion stance.
The Reverend Ronald Logan of Greater Grace Temple in Springfield, Ohio, welcomed Kerry and his running mate John Edwards as fellow worshipers.
Logan told his congregation, "I don't believe in abortion. I don't believe in gay marriage. But if two men are married to each other and they come in here, I will minister to them."
His comments were met with a deafening roar of approval.
Kerry told worshipers, "We're not running to be religious leaders, we're running to be lay leaders. But there's no way you can be separated from your fundamental beliefs."
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