Kudos to Joe Phelps and the 17 Baptist ministers in the Lousiville area who asked a Louisville church to cancel its so-called "Justice Sunday."
Kevin Ezell, pastor of the church organizing a political rally declaring those who vote against ending the filibuster in the Senate as "against people of faith," questioned the motives of Phelps and the other ministers saying, "The biggest story here is that he wants to be on TV, he wants to be in the paper. He needs to spend more time reaching people than criticizing other churches."
Ezell needs to practice what he preaches.
(Thanks to Chuck Currie for calling attention to this story.)
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Can anyone spell P R O J E C T I O N? Or how about a cliche: The Pot calling the Kettle black? Maybe a proverb: People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
How about a Biblical quote: "Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites in the name of the Lord."
Come to think of it the Rolling Stones even had a song that applies: Hey You Get Off Of My Cloud
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