MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow tonight recapped the known facts of Rick Warren’s history in Uganda, after he accused unnamed news media of lying.
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After weeks of stalling, Sen. James Inhofe expressed opposition to Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill — but he did not say whether he will tell this to his friend, President Museveni of Uganda.
And finally, Sen. Chuck Grassley denied any ties to The Family, but insiders continue to say otherwise.










I see why the romans began feeding christians to the lions (although that’s an ugly sport)… who wants to hear, day after day, that their life-choices and ruminations are evil, decadent, immoral… and that the only life that really matters is the one that supposedly exists only AFTER WE DIE… how depressing (and dysfunctional)
If there’s supposed to be a video after the first sentence its not appearing for me.
“I’m opposed to one guy having multiple wives and calling that marriage.”
“If you believe what the Bible says about marriage, you have to support Proposition 8.”
So said Rick Warren.
If you believe what the Bible says about marriage, you have to call one guy having multiple wives marriage, because the Bible calls it marriage. You have only to read the Old Testament to know that.
“It is not my personal calling as a pastor in America to comment or interfere in the political process of other nations.”
I wonder what has made him change his mind. Or if he is going to claim that his latest statement is NOT commenting or interfering in the political process of other nations, I wonder why he has waited until now to make it.
Priya, please let me know what browser and operating system you use. Thanks.