UUA President Peter Morales Is "A Man Of God"?!!!
Here is a comment that I just submitted to the Huffington Post in response to a comment by one JoNate who, no doubt ignorantly and quite unwittingly, but almost certainly in good faith. . . characterized UUA President Peter Morales as "a man of God" in a comment that he posted in response to Rev. Morales' Huffington Post article en*titled '*Illegal* Immigration in Arizona, One Year Later'*. It will be interesting to see if my comment gets published. Huffington Post "moderators" aka censors have already suppressed a quite reasonable comment that I submitted yesterday -
"Further more and what is upsetting, to me, is that you are a man of God, and does the Bible not say that we must obey the law of the land?"
Rev. Peter Morales is hardly "a man of God" JoNate. He is almost certainly an atheist, and quite possibly an anti-religious "fundamentalist atheist" who thinks that people who believe in God are delusional. . .
On those rare occasions when Unitarian*Universalists actually make use of the Bible they cherry pick those Biblical passages that support their "cause du jour" while ignoring and suppressing those that do not. The Jefferson Bible is an old example of this. A much more recent example of this modus operandi of U*Us may be viewed here -
http://www.standingonthesideoflove.org/blog/embracing-immigrants-with-respect-and-acceptance/
* Needless to say. . . the qualifying adjective "illegal" did not actually appear in the title of Rev. Peter Morales' Huffington Puffington Opinion Editorial aka Op/Ed.
"Further more and what is upsetting, to me, is that you are a man of God, and does the Bible not say that we must obey the law of the land?"
Rev. Peter Morales is hardly "a man of God" JoNate. He is almost certainly an atheist, and quite possibly an anti-religious "fundamentalist atheist" who thinks that people who believe in God are delusional. . .
On those rare occasions when Unitarian*Universalists actually make use of the Bible they cherry pick those Biblical passages that support their "cause du jour" while ignoring and suppressing those that do not. The Jefferson Bible is an old example of this. A much more recent example of this modus operandi of U*Us may be viewed here -
http://www.standingonthesideoflove.org/blog/embracing-immigrants-with-respect-and-acceptance/
* Needless to say. . . the qualifying adjective "illegal" did not actually appear in the title of Rev. Peter Morales' Huffington Puffington Opinion Editorial aka Op/Ed.
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