Paul, Apostle of Christ -- Forthcoming Movie

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New movie coming out later this month. It sounds good.

PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST is the story of two men. Luke, as a friend and physician, risks his life when he ventures into the city of Rome to visit Paul, who is held captive in Nero?s darkest, bleakest prison cell. . But Nero is determined to rid Rome of Christians, and does not flinch from executing them in the grisliest ways possible. Before Paul?s death sentence can be enacted, Luke resolves to write another book, one that details the beginnings of ?The Way? and the birth of what will come to be known as the church.
https://tickets.paulmovie.com/synopsis/
 
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.
 
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.

Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)
 
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.

Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)
Thanks. All is going well. I've finished a rough draft of a novel. (It will be self-published on Amazon's free platform.) Maybe my parents will buy a copy.  :)
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)

He wasn't one of the 12 or of the 70 but he was "sent" by Christ when he appeared to him.  The word apostle means sent one.  I guess you can't include Luke in there either. What about John Mark? That's two gospel books right there that may be suspect.

Also Judas Iscariot was temporarily an apostle. If  you can give him that title why not someone who  actually was  a Christian and not a "devil" and a traitor?
 
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.

Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)
Thanks. All is going well. I've finished a rough draft of a novel. (It will be self-published on Amazon's free platform.) Maybe my parents will buy a copy.  :)

Really! Hopefully the book goes well. Would like to know the premise sometime, should you choose to share.
 
brianb said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)

He wasn't one of the 12 or of the 70 but he was "sent" by Christ when he appeared to him.  The word apostle means sent one.  I guess you can't include Luke in there either. What about John Mark? That's two gospel books right there that may be suspect.

Also Judas Iscariot was temporarily an apostle. If  you can give him that title why not someone who  actually was  a Christian and not a "devil" and a traitor?

Correct: Paul was an apostle of the church of Antioch, but certainly not Jesus. He was "sent" by them, not Jesus. Judas lost his apostleship (obviously) and was replaced. Paul met none of the requirements of apostleship. And you are correct, neither John Mark nor Luke were apostles either. Neither was James, the leader of the Jerusalem council and penman of the epistle.

By the way, apostleship is not a prerequisite to recording truth. There were some very true and even good things Paul said too. ;)
 
Smellin Coffee said:
brianb said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)

He wasn't one of the 12 or of the 70 but he was "sent" by Christ when he appeared to him.  The word apostle means sent one.  I guess you can't include Luke in there either. What about John Mark? That's two gospel books right there that may be suspect.

Also Judas Iscariot was temporarily an apostle. If  you can give him that title why not someone who  actually was  a Christian and not a "devil" and a traitor?

Correct: Paul was an apostle of the church of Antioch, but certainly not Jesus. He was "sent" by them, not Jesus. Judas lost his apostleship (obviously) and was replaced. Paul met none of the requirements of apostleship. And you are correct, neither John Mark nor Luke were apostles either. Neither was James, the leader of the Jerusalem council and penman of the epistle.

By the way, apostleship is not a prerequisite to recording truth. There were some very true and even good things Paul said too. ;)

Churches don't make  apostles. I know I said  an apostle is one who is sent but you don't want to take that in a wooden literal sense. The previous verse says that the Holy Spirit was involved in the sending of Paul (Saul at this time).  Apostles can only be of God. They are a gift (Ephesians 4:11). Also how do you know if the book of Acts is reliable? What are you basing you beliefs on? Just whatever you feel is right?  The same book that you refer to is the same one that talks about how Paul saw and heard Christ.  In another book it says he went to Arabia for 3 years where he was personally taught by Jesus through the Holy Spirit.
It's not mentioned in the book of Acts for the same reason you don't read about Jesus life after age 12 and before age 30 or so.  If you don't want to believe that Paul was not a true Apostle - fine but don't try to convince us very Biblically literate people. I've read the Bible far more than most Bible college students - and that especially includes the "college" you are familiar with.  The problem with that college is not what they taught but what they didn't teach and that's why you think the way you do. You had a poor foundation.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.

Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)
Thanks. All is going well. I've finished a rough draft of a novel. (It will be self-published on Amazon's free platform.) Maybe my parents will buy a copy.  :)

Really! Hopefully the book goes well. Would like to know the premise sometime, should you choose to share.
Thanks. The novel is a mixture of current events, technology, some high school and college drama, and Christianity. The longest part focuses on "Sister Emily," who starts a prison ministry and then a campus ministry at "Texas Heritage."

 
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.
 
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
HereIStand said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Pretty cute title considering he was not a true "Apostle of Christ" according to the the teachings of Jesus. ;)
Sorry that you've found yourself on a theological island. Hope you vote yourself off and return to orthodoxy.

Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)
Thanks. All is going well. I've finished a rough draft of a novel. (It will be self-published on Amazon's free platform.) Maybe my parents will buy a copy.  :)

Really! Hopefully the book goes well. Would like to know the premise sometime, should you choose to share.
Thanks. The novel is a mixture of current events, technology, some high school and college drama, and Christianity. The longest part focuses on "Sister Emily," who starts a prison ministry and then a campus ministry at "Texas Heritage."

Cool. Once you get it set up, please let me know, even through PM how I can read it. Good luck!
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

 
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.

What a CROCK!

Your M.O. quoting drivel from socialist liberal talking points, complete with a statistical mandate for a church to escape being labeled by white guilt Smellin as ?racist?.


white guilt:
a belief, often subconscious, among white liberals that being white is, in and of itself, a great transgression against the rest of the world for which one must spend their life making atonement.

And ironically, little old racist me puts my money and time where you put your mouth....
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.

What a CROCK!

Your M.O. quoting drivel from socialist liberal talking points, complete with a statistical mandate for a church to escape being labeled by white guilt Smellin as ?racist?.


white guilt:
a belief, often subconscious, among white liberals that being white is, in and of itself, a great transgression against the rest of the world for which one must spend their life making atonement.

And ironically, little old racist me puts my money and time where you put your mouth....

Here's your chance to prove I'm wrong. Is at least 25% of your church's leaders made up of African-American folks? Yes or no?

If not, we know in whom the "crock" lies.

Added:

And it's funny how someone who defends Pauline authority sure has problems with this particular teaching of Paul's.

We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.

What a CROCK!

Your M.O. quoting drivel from socialist liberal talking points, complete with a statistical mandate for a church to escape being labeled by white guilt Smellin as ?racist?.


white guilt:
a belief, often subconscious, among white liberals that being white is, in and of itself, a great transgression against the rest of the world for which one must spend their life making atonement.

And ironically, little old racist me puts my money and time where you put your mouth....

Here's your chance to prove I'm wrong. Is at least 25% of your church's leaders made up of African-American folks? Yes or no?

If not, we know in whom the "crock" lies.

Added:

And it's funny how someone who defends Pauline authority sure has problems with this particular teaching of Paul's.

We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.

So, If our church doesn?t meet YOUR arbitrary criteria it is a racist body?
And, if we do meet YOUR arbitrary criteria we are not a racist body?
Period? Because white guilt Smellin, who invented his own religion says so??

And I am comparing my/our/your action with words...or contrasting as the case may be.  ;)

And for the record, our Staff Pastor?s are multi ethnic/racial body as is our congregation.
But that matters not one twit.*


*Twit was a play on words.... :D
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.

What a CROCK!

Your M.O. quoting drivel from socialist liberal talking points, complete with a statistical mandate for a church to escape being labeled by white guilt Smellin as ?racist?.


white guilt:
a belief, often subconscious, among white liberals that being white is, in and of itself, a great transgression against the rest of the world for which one must spend their life making atonement.

And ironically, little old racist me puts my money and time where you put your mouth....

Here's your chance to prove I'm wrong. Is at least 25% of your church's leaders made up of African-American folks? Yes or no?

If not, we know in whom the "crock" lies.

Added:

And it's funny how someone who defends Pauline authority sure has problems with this particular teaching of Paul's.

We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.

So, If our church doesn?t meet YOUR arbitrary criteria it is a racist body?
And, if we do meet YOUR arbitrary criteria we are not a racist body?
Period? Because white guilt Smellin, who invented his own religion says so??

And I am comparing my/our/your action with words...or contrasting as the case may be.  ;)

And for the record, our Staff Pastor?s are multi ethnic/racial body as is our congregation.
But that matters not one twit.*


*Twit was a play on words.... :D
I'm sure we won't see SC complaining about the racial disparity at the local mosque......
 
qwerty said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin Coffee said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
Smellin:
Nah, I don't think I want to get back on the white, patriarchal orthodox-narrative bandwagon, but I appreciate your concern.

That aside, I hope all is going well with you and your family. :)


You labor under the load of white guilt AND the number Hyles did on you...
That explains much about your Elmer Fudd theology and philosophy of life.

Why should I feel guilty for being how God created me?

That's the question I'm asking you...why do you labor under your white guilt complex?
I understand the number Hyles did on you thing.... ;)

I want to thank you for making my original point. I blew two dog whistles: racism and patriarchy. You come barking at racism. Proof one.

You attack me for attacking a position you claim does not exist (at least in your value system). If I were to attack global warming, you would not make fun of me for attacking global warming unless you deep down believe in global warming. Your attacking me for attacking white supremacy reveals it does exist in your core beliefs somewhere. (Personally, I believe it is through your theology, though not necessarily your manner of living.) So your attack (or snarky defense against me, however you want to look at it) for attacking white supremacy is proof two.

According to the demographic statistics of your B* (your church's city) Economic Development website, the African-American population in the city in which your church is, makes up 28%. (Data 2010 census) The question is, is your church leadership, elders, pastors, staff, teachers - are 1/4 of them African-American? I'm not even bringing into account church attendance. If your church leadership does not reflect close to that percentage, why not?

So to directly answer your question, it isn't white guilt by which I am motivated (or "labor"). Racism is America's original sin and base Evangelical theology has been at the core of racism in this country from Manifest Destiny through slavery through Jim Crow and is now manifesting through the alt-right and Evangelical political platform. It is a cancer which is deceiving the unknowing and further harming the marginalized in our society. So yeah, I'm motivated because of the existence of white supremacy as it is cancerous to society and a blight on the testimony and teachings of Jesus.

Again, thank you again for making my point.

What a CROCK!

Your M.O. quoting drivel from socialist liberal talking points, complete with a statistical mandate for a church to escape being labeled by white guilt Smellin as ?racist?.


white guilt:
a belief, often subconscious, among white liberals that being white is, in and of itself, a great transgression against the rest of the world for which one must spend their life making atonement.

And ironically, little old racist me puts my money and time where you put your mouth....

Here's your chance to prove I'm wrong. Is at least 25% of your church's leaders made up of African-American folks? Yes or no?

If not, we know in whom the "crock" lies.

Added:

And it's funny how someone who defends Pauline authority sure has problems with this particular teaching of Paul's.

We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.

So, If our church doesn?t meet YOUR arbitrary criteria it is a racist body?
And, if we do meet YOUR arbitrary criteria we are not a racist body?
Period? Because white guilt Smellin, who invented his own religion says so??

And I am comparing my/our/your action with words...or contrasting as the case may be.  ;)

And for the record, our Staff Pastor?s are multi ethnic/racial body as is our congregation.
But that matters not one twit.*


*Twit was a play on words.... :D
I'm sure we won't see SC complaining about the racial disparity at the local mosque......

Or in the African American churches across the country.
 
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