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Prayer found to be not sufficiently generic

Postby nathan on Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:45 pm

Fox News wrote:A North Carolina pastor was relieved of his duties as an honorary chaplain of the state house of representatives after he closed a prayer by invoking the name of Jesus.

“I got fired,” said Ron Baity, pastor of Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He had been invited to lead prayer for an entire week but his tenure was cut short when he refused to remove the name Jesus from his invocation.

Baity’s troubles began during the week of May 31. He said a House clerk asked to see his prayer. The invocation including prayers for our military, state lawmakers and a petition to God asking him to bless North Carolina.”

“When I handed it to the lady, I watched her eyes and they immediately went right to the bottom of the page and the word Jesus,” he told FOX News Radio. “She said ‘We would prefer that you not use the name Jesus. We have some people here that can be offended.’”

When Baity protested, she brought the matter to the attention of House Speaker Joe Hackney.
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Re: Prayer found to be not sufficiently generic

Postby Grog on Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:27 am

That seems like a pretty accurate title.
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Re: Prayer found to be not sufficiently generic

Postby Kafir on Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:05 pm

The real question is what impact this will have on God's blessing of North Carolina.

I don't care who he prays to, so long as he gets results.
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Re: Prayer found to be not sufficiently generic

Postby nathan on Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:14 am

Kafir wrote:The real question is what impact this will have on God's blessing of North Carolina.

I don't care who he prays to, so long as he gets results.

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Re: Prayer found to be not sufficiently generic

Postby AGS on Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:05 am

Am I the only one who thought Jesus == God?
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