On The Plate Today: 500 Murders in Chicago in 2012
This morning on television, I saw the Reverend Jesse Jackson, an icon in the black community in America, and a powerful leader in Chicago blaming the 500 murders in Chicago this year on forces bringing guns in from out of state.
The Reverend Jackson, who preaches the religion of liberalism, failed to mention once that people who don't know Jesus Christ are the ones doing the killing. Mr. Jackson fails to mention the need for Jesus Christ in the lives of people in Chicago and elsewhere in America.
Reverend Jesse Jackson (and Al Sharpton, too, for that matter), fail to mention the word, "sin" and fail to preach Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection time and time again when they have had the opportunity to do so on national television.
It's all about politics to them, and not about personal responsibility and repentance. Shame.
This morning on television, I saw the Reverend Jesse Jackson, an icon in the black community in America, and a powerful leader in Chicago blaming the 500 murders in Chicago this year on forces bringing guns in from out of state.
The Reverend Jackson, who preaches the religion of liberalism, failed to mention once that people who don't know Jesus Christ are the ones doing the killing. Mr. Jackson fails to mention the need for Jesus Christ in the lives of people in Chicago and elsewhere in America.
Reverend Jesse Jackson (and Al Sharpton, too, for that matter), fail to mention the word, "sin" and fail to preach Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection time and time again when they have had the opportunity to do so on national television.
It's all about politics to them, and not about personal responsibility and repentance. Shame.
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