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Disturbing Church

Dan Sullivan · May 26, 2008 ·

During the most important part of the church service, the background music played is an anthem to their country. Pictures of their military are shown, some even with guns in hand, while the congregation meditates on the Eucharist-the body and blood of Jesus who said “blessed are the peacemakers.” At the end, the men’s choir who is usually brought in to sing the most stirring and powerful songs about the saving power of the Gospel puts words to the same song played earlier, singing about God’s favor for the country and the men that fought in bloody wars to keep it ‘free’. The final moments of the song were punctuated with video of huge guns being shot off and cheers from the congregation.

This is not a tale from some state-controlled church in a third world military dictatorship. This is from my church in Indiana, and to all of my non-american friends I say I am so sorry.

Family Life, Short Quotes apostasy, politics, thoughts

Receiving Foreign Aid…

Dan Sullivan · May 21, 2008 ·

In thinking about Burma and China rejecting foreign aid for their disasters, I just wonder what New Orleans would have thought if a lot of Iranians would have shown up to help them after hurricane Catrina.

Short Quotes nations, politics, thoughts

I say millions of words…

Dan Sullivan · March 25, 2008 ·

I say millions of words everyday.

Hillary Clinton, on her excuse as to why she changed her story about her trip to Bosnia.

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