I noticed that on this last page somehow the topic of Japan and WWII has entered the discussion.
I honestly have a hard time, sitting here safe in my home some 60+ years AFTER WWII- to question or to in anyway doubt what was done, to END WWII.
Yes it was horrific, yes it was horrible and people died. War is hell plain and simple. But my life is forever in debt to brave men and woman that sacrificed their lives for our future.
I am just amazed that what we had to do during WWII for our freedom being is brought up in a negative manner.
And somehow 9/11 is judgment for the bombing of Japan? I don't believe it!
I noticed that on this last page somehow the topic of Japan and WWII has entered the discussion.
I honestly have a hard time, sitting here safe in my home some 60+ years AFTER WWII- to question or to in anyway doubt what was done, to END WWII.
Yes it was horrific, yes it was horrible and people died. War is hell plain and simple. But my life is forever in debt to brave men and woman that sacrificed their lives for our future.
I am just amazed that what we had to do during WWII for our freedom being is brought up in a negative manner.
And somehow 9/11 is judgment for the bombing of Japan? I don't believe it!
Jeanie, some people just want to have justifications for the actions of others who are wrong in what they say and do, but because others have done the same, then it's an excuse.
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I noticed that on this last page somehow the topic of Japan and WWII has entered the discussion.
I honestly have a hard time, sitting here safe in my home some 60+ years AFTER WWII- to question or to in anyway doubt what was done, to END WWII.
Yes it was horrific, yes it was horrible and people died. War is hell plain and simple. But my life is forever in debt to brave men and woman that sacrificed their lives for our future.
I am just amazed that what we had to do during WWII for our freedom being is brought up in a negative manner.
And somehow 9/11 is judgment for the bombing of Japan? I don't believe it!
Obama missed a huge opportunity to reach out and connect with the broader evangelical, faith community. Many non-black, Bible believing Christians have questioned the orthodoxy of the Senator’s faith. Evangelicals are troubled by the senator’s position on abortion and traditional marriage.
Though brilliant on the surface, last week’s speech wrongly characterized the problem with his minister’s preaching as solely a problem of race. In my view this controversy is more a matter of personal honesty and faith. I agree with Ken Blackwell’s critique of liberation theology. He wrote the following statement last Tuesday, “Liberation Theology... is a belief system about political agendas, socialistic economic policy, and redistribution of wealth.”
The fact is that neither the Senator nor his pastor is qualified to solve this race question in our nation. At the risk of sounding impractical, let me remind everyone that racism is a spiritual problem. It is a matter of the heart, first of all. And because it is truly a spiritual problem, it will require the involvement of a unified, emotionally focused church to lead us toward racial reconciliation.
Harry R. Jackson Jr. is founder and Chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition as well as author of The Warriors Heart: Rules of Engagement for the Spiritual War Zone.
Obama missed a huge opportunity to reach out and connect with the broader evangelical, faith community. Many non-black, Bible believing Christians have questioned the orthodoxy of the Senator’s faith. Evangelicals are troubled by the senator’s position on abortion and traditional marriage.
Though brilliant on the surface, last week’s speech wrongly characterized the problem with his minister’s preaching as solely a problem of race. In my view this controversy is more a matter of personal honesty and faith. I agree with Ken Blackwell’s critique of liberation theology. He wrote the following statement last Tuesday, “Liberation Theology... is a belief system about political agendas, socialistic economic policy, and redistribution of wealth.”
The fact is that neither the Senator nor his pastor is qualified to solve this race question in our nation. At the risk of sounding impractical, let me remind everyone that racism is a spiritual problem. It is a matter of the heart, first of all. And because it is truly a spiritual problem, it will require the involvement of a unified, emotionally focused church to lead us toward racial reconciliation.
Harry R. Jackson Jr. is founder and Chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition as well as author of The Warriors Heart: Rules of Engagement for the Spiritual War Zone.
I noticed that on this last page somehow the topic of Japan and WWII has entered the discussion.
I honestly have a hard time, sitting here safe in my home some 60+ years AFTER WWII- to question or to in anyway doubt what was done, to END WWII.
Yes it was horrific, yes it was horrible and people died. War is hell plain and simple. But my life is forever in debt to brave men and woman that sacrificed their lives for our future.
I am just amazed that what we had to do during WWII for our freedom being is brought up in a negative manner.
And somehow 9/11 is judgment for the bombing of Japan? I don't believe it!
Jeanie, you only have 2 options, either BELIEVE Jerimiah Wright because HE SAID IT, or believe that Foxnews lied and Wright didnt say it at all.
(I saw the video where Wright said it, and no there were no Foxnews producers with a gun to the guys head.)
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