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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5568296" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Christianity is losing it's grip on the nation. Perhaps one of the main reasons is that many " ministries" have become enterprises.</p><p>It's power has always been found in it's ability to control the masses. Now that it's losing control at least here in the states it seeks to use American civil and criminal law as a way to backstop it's power.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday the "Reverend" Charles Stanley died at 90. He was a big name televangelist who operated under the Southern Baptist Convention banner.</p><p></p><p>In 2000 he dumped his wife of many decades. However, under the "depends on who you are" rules of the Southern Baptist Convention a divorced man could not serve as an ordained minister. However, an exception was made in Rev Stanley's case. </p><p>Now of course the fact that his gig was hauling in a report 1 million dollars a day in donated revenues had nothing to do with the SBC decision to conveniently look the other way . Funny how the voice of Christian values always falls silent every time the all mighty dollar comes calling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5568296, member: 58386"] Christianity is losing it's grip on the nation. Perhaps one of the main reasons is that many " ministries" have become enterprises. It's power has always been found in it's ability to control the masses. Now that it's losing control at least here in the states it seeks to use American civil and criminal law as a way to backstop it's power. Yesterday the "Reverend" Charles Stanley died at 90. He was a big name televangelist who operated under the Southern Baptist Convention banner. In 2000 he dumped his wife of many decades. However, under the "depends on who you are" rules of the Southern Baptist Convention a divorced man could not serve as an ordained minister. However, an exception was made in Rev Stanley's case. Now of course the fact that his gig was hauling in a report 1 million dollars a day in donated revenues had nothing to do with the SBC decision to conveniently look the other way . Funny how the voice of Christian values always falls silent every time the all mighty dollar comes calling. [/QUOTE]
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