Thursday, July 29, 2010

From the Associated Press:
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WASHINGTON - Some Democratic senators say they don't feel a need to accept all of their churches' teachings.
Dick Durbin of Illinois, who's Catholic, told reporters that he believes it's more important to follow his conscience than church doctrines on issues like abortion and birth control.
Durbin and New Mexico Senator Tom Udall, who's Mormon, both say they're comfortable remaining members of their churches despite doctrines they don't believe and would like to change.
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So what I hear these guys saying is that their churches are not true, that they teach some principles of truth but overall, their church is just another church amongst a bunch of others who teach some good things but not everything they teach is true. Is that what they mean to say? If that's the case, they should rescind their membership in their church and find something they do believe in. When it comes to God, you're either all in or all out. And if this report is true, these two are not in.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And you're in the same club as those Senators--because all you do on this blog is judge, criticize, and condem others (not real Christian-like is it?).

EL GUAPO said...

I assume you're the same person who is always complaining about my blog (some irony there). If you don't like it, don't read it. This is my place to vent/comment/write so just take your ball and go home.

Anonymous said...

Just laughing at the hipocrisy. Have a nice day.

EL GUAPO said...

Hipocrisy is when you laugh at something somebody says, then tell them to go have a nice day.