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Re: A conversation I overheard
Billy Graham's son agrees with your customers.
Scary when Kennedy is the voice of reason in the debate. |
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Re: A conversation I overheard
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I guess it makes sense that you would believe in a God that intervenes in a negative way as well. [/ QUOTE ] Nope sorry God never does anything negative.... now you're going to hell for what you said. Sucks to be you! |
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Billy Graham's son agrees with your customers. Scary when Kennedy is the voice of reason in the debate. [/ QUOTE ] What a bunch of misinformed loonies. There were no babies dead in the streets from dehydration. Very few children died in this disaster according to those running the morgue in St. Gabriel. However many children did die, many more are killed by child abuse and neglect around the country. As far as this being a special visitation on black people, yes, New Orleans is a black majority city, but the affected region is white majority. St. Bernard Parish which was completely destroyed had an overwhelmingly white population. St. Tammany and Washington Parishes which suffered enormous wind damage are also primarily white. Jefferson, too. The media decided, erroneously, that race was the story and chose to display images of black victims almost exclusively. You didn't see the masses of white people piled up at the Chalmette slip coming out of St. Bernard. (Admittedly ease of access had something to do with it, The Superdome and the Convention Center were familiar to the out-of-town media and easy to get to. They were so unfamiliar with the rest of the area--and so apparently unwilling to learn--that they consistently mispronounced Chalmette and St. Bernard.) As for the hand of God, what about all those hamlets out on the plains that get blown to bits by tornadoes every year? All little Peyton Places, are they? |
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Re: A conversation I overheard
Jerry Falwell said this about 9/11 too.
Religious people saying evil stuff is pretty par for the course. |
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