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Originally Posted by chosenbyone
Ferd,
When this story first broke, I was shocked and upset by what I heard JW preach....just like many here; however, I didn't just stop there, but I began to spend hours pouring over as much information I could regarding JEW and his church.
The more I uncovered the more I realized that this man was being unfairly pigeonholed on his Afrocentric ideology and not judged on his overall life's work. He had done more for the inner-city community in Chicago than any government agency could have imagined. His work with the HIV/AIDS community stood out because he was willing to help when Reagan wouldn't even say the word AIDS.
He demonstrated more Christ-like virtue and compassion than many ministers had and when I looked at the "whole picture", his infrequent racially charged ramblings faded in importance.
I read an article by Anderson Cooper where he objectively investigated the story behind the story with JW's sermons. I'll post it in a minute...read it....it is fair and balanced journalism at its best.
BTW, I am not some lilly-livered liberal. I am a Conservative and I have been involved with the pro-life movement since 1991. The dilemma that I am having with Obama is his stand on many social issues...mainly abortion. As a Christian, I don't think that I will be able to vote for anyone this year. McCain and Hillary are two peas in a pod and though I have respect for Obama and will continue to press for the truth when the spin machine leaks slanderous stories, I will more than likely sit this one out!
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you didnt answer the question. further you are ignoring one fundmental fact.
"Chickens come home to roost" was the only part of JWs comments that was a quote. The rest was of his own invention.
Where his comments concerning dropping an Atom Bomb on Japan accurate? Justifiable?