About a dozen clergy members joined the Rev. Al Sharpton on Friday at a news conference in Washington to express support for a November referendum in Maryland to allow same-sex marriage.
The Rev. Delman Coates, who is senior pastor of Mt. Ennon Baptist Church in Clinton, Md., says people don't have the right to impose personal religious beliefs on others in matters of public policy.
If people are stupid enough to support and go along with anything this loud mouth says and does well shame on them.
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ReplyDeleteThat's the problem, there are many people as you describe.
And probably the sames ones who support obammy.
It would be better for Al Sharpton to focus on the 3 million dollars he still owes to IRS in back taxes. It would go right along with his Liberal Democrat propaganda of "paying your FAIR share".
ReplyDeleteHis constituents in Harlem, NY could use that money, no doubt.
Sharpton knows this isn't true. My church would never support this. There is a national level of African American Ministers who have told people to either vote for Romney or stay home altogether from the polls. That is in direct conflict with Sharpton.
ReplyDeleteHe is a crack head!
ReplyDeleteI think it really says something about them as ministers that they would go against God to follow Barak Obama. Are they worshipping a false God in Mr. Obama? Aren't ministers supposed to spread the word of God? As a christian minister is it allowable to pick and choose what you want to follow in the bible? I guess so if it makes you money.
ReplyDeleteA rotten tree bears rotten fruit.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who supports this its because either they are gay or have someone in their family that is gay. Who in their normal mind would want to watch men kissing men or women kissing women? It is disgusting to say the least.
ReplyDelete9:14. Everyone has someone in their family who is gay.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has someone in their family who is gay.
ReplyDeleteSeptember 22, 2012 12:25 PM
Lmao. Another 'fact' pulled from thin air?