“When I pray with or for my friends, my first concern isn’t whether they are the followers of the foot steps of Jesus, but whether I am.” ~ Randall Wallace
Amen.
(And I Lived to Tell About It)
“When I pray with or for my friends, my first concern isn’t whether they are the followers of the foot steps of Jesus, but whether I am.” ~ Randall Wallace
Amen.
In his blog-post at the Church & Culture Blog: http://www.churchandculture.org/blog.asp?id=611, James Emery White writes:
Not on the Vick bandwagon is commentator Tucker Carlson who, commenting on Obama’s praise of an act of grace, said that Vick did not deserve a second chance.
Carlson said he should be killed.“I’m a Christian. I’ve made mistakes myself, I believe fervently in second chances,” Carlson said as guest host for Sean Hannity’s show on Fox News Channel. “But Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did [it] in a heartless and cruel way. And I think, personally, he should’ve been executed for that. He wasn’t, but the idea that the president of the United States would be getting behind someone who murdered dogs… [is] kind of beyond the pale.”
… I do not know Michael Vick. I do not know Tucker Carlson. But Carlson is right – Vick deserves to die.
So does Carlson.
So do I.
Read the whole thing. It’s worth it.