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CATHOLIC PRIEST SPEAKS TO PROMISE
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January 27, 1996 (David W. Cloud, Fundamental Baptist News
Service, 1701 Harns Rd., Oak Harbor, WA 98277) - The following by
E.L. Bynum is from the Plains Baptist Challenger,
December 1995:
The ecumenical nature of Promise Keepers is being revealed more
every day. The following quote was taken from our local
newspaper:
"Men from across the area gathered in Plainview [Texas] to
take part in the national Christian men's movement.
"From pre-teens to senior citizens, several hundred white,
black and Hispanic men gathered to sing hymns and hear a
pointedly spiritual message that they should be accountable to
their wives, children and, most importantly, to God.
"Father John Salazar, who leads Catholic churches in Kress
and Tulia, implored listeners to value themselves because they
were made in the image of God. He said men should not be afraid
to show emotion and even to cry, as Jesus did.
"'That is the Jesus Christ we need to bring, especially to
other men and to young men,' Salazar said to an audience that
encompassed everyone from quietly reverent Episcopalians to
openly enthusiastic Pentecostals" (Lubbock
Avalanche-Journal, Lubbock, Texas, December 3, 1995).
Of course the Baptists were there. Mark Julian, youth minister at
First Baptist Church in Lubbock, was one of the speakers.
Imagine involving the Catholic Church, and Catholic priests into
telling men to keep their promises and to keep themselves pure.
Look at any country where the Catholics make up the majority, and
you will find an immoral and corrupt society. In those societies,
women have very few rights, and the men have open season on
committing adultery.
Imagine Catholic priests speaking on keeping promises, and
staying pure, when 40% or more of them are homosexuals. Over and
over again Catholic priests are charged with molesting children,
especially boys.
Pastors who are pandering to Promise Keepers are either
apostates, cowards, or just plain ignorant. May God have mercy on
our corrupt religious system today. Christians wake up and get
out of this corrupt system. Baptist preachers, get rid of that
sweet potato vine you have for a backbone, and get a steel rail
forged in the furnace of God's Word.
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