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Posted: 11:34 AM Jun 24, 2009
Southern Baptists Have Mixed View of Obama
Louisville, Kentucky Leaders of the nation's largest Protestant denomination voted Wednesday in favor of a resolution to "share our nation's pride" in the election of Barack Obama, but also say they're troubled by his views on abortion and other issues. Reporter: The Associated Press |
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Southern Baptists are applauding the election of President Barack Obama, but say they're troubled by his views on abortion and other issues.
Leaders of the nation's largest Protestant denomination voted Wednesday in favor of a resolution to "share our nation's pride" in the election of the country's first black president.
The vote comes on the second day of the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in Louisville and as the group faces declining membership.
The resolution also decried Obama's support of abortion rights and embryonic stem-cell research.
Richard Land, who leads the convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, says the resolution "has its hand on the pulse beat of where Southern Baptists are."
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YOU GOT TO BE KIDING,ANT IT TIME WE THE CHURCH OF JESUS, STARTED TO JUST TELL THE TRUTH.AND LET PEOPLE THINK WHAT THEY WANT. ANT THAT WHAT THE APOSTLES DID. JESUS SAID WE WILL NOW A MAN BY THE FRUIT HE BEARS,THE ACLU,NAACP,ABORTION RIGHTS, (gays) OWN OBAMA. DO YOU SEE GOOD FRUIT IN THIS.TO SB'S IF YOU WOULD QUIT TRYING TO PLEASE THE WORLD AND DO WHAT THE LORD SAYS YOU WOULD SEE A HUGE RISE YOUR ATTENDANCE.
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