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Originally Posted by JN Anderson
Good statement. Nothing putrid about it IMHO. He was at a church. He said you aren't my brother but he also wants you to be his brother. He also said that he wants to help everyone have a better life in Alabama--where he is governor. Not only Christians, aka. his brothers and sisters. He did not say this negative in the context of pessimism and hate speech but a statement of fact to very likely to be shared by other believers around him. The ADL and Islam thinks this is a putrid attitude but good Christians should not.
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I don't know about "putrid" but I think it was a dumb statement from any perspective.
First of all, you have to repent, be baptized in water by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ and then be filled with the Holy Ghost evidenced by speaking in other tongues to be anyone's "brother or sister in Christ." This guy wasn't speaking with "other believers around him." He was talking in front of a bunch of Baptists!