[Faith-talk] False Accusations

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Sun Nov 9 03:58:33 UTC 2008


Hi Julie,

I'm sorry, too.  I'm not against our president elect because he's 
black.  Fact is, he's half black.  That's neither here nor 
there.  It's mainly because he's the most liberal of all in Congress, 
and I believe that a lot of our rights will be taken away once he is 
sworn in.  We'll see what happens, but I'm praying for him, and all 
the rest in authority over us.  I sent those things to you because I 
knew you wouldn't find out from the mainstream media.  But the 
election has made history, and God's people need to be more vigilent than ever.

Blessings,

Linda

At 03:33 PM 11/8/2008, you wrote:
>It happened by accident.  When you didn't stop attacking in my 
>in-box--those of you who did it--people of other races by way of our 
>new President-elect, I wrote what I wrote.  Now you know how false 
>accusations hurt everybody.  Because of one man the African-American 
>Church, and people who attend them, have been under tremendous 
>attack ever since last March with no let-up.  Ever since I began 
>attending and became saved in African-American churches in 1972, 
>I've heard dirty, dirty comments like:  "they just do in their 
>church what they did in the slave days."  In the slave days, 
>African-Americans weren't permitted to know anything of the Bible 
>but "Servants obey your masters in the Lord for this is right.
>
>If people say what people have said about one another's churches 
>ever since last March, referring to us as blind people, we'd be up 
>in arms.  Let us all be more careful.
>
>It hit me like a thunderbolt while I was playing piano at a senior 
>citizens building today why you all were upset.  And as upset as you 
>were last Thursday night, Linda, I was that upset one month ago when 
>I read what you particularly sent me privately at 5:00 on a Sunday 
>morning while  I was getting ready for church.  I'm sorry and maybe 
>we can understand one another better now.
>
>  has been
>
>"Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a 
>human soul," American Humorist Mark Twain
>
>"An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us," Dr. Kenneth 
>Jernigan, Immediate Past President, National Federation of the Blind
>
>"A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city: and 
>their contentions are like the bars of a castle." Proverbs 18 19. KJV
>
>"Faith is the ability to see God in the dark.," (unknown)
>
>"No one can do it for us but us," Rev. Jesse Jackson, Operation Push, 1976.
>
>"With proper training, development, and opportunity, blindness can 
>be reduced to the level of a physical nuisance or characteristic," 
>the Late Dr. Kenneth Jernigan, Past President, National Federation 
>of the Blind.
>
>Julie Vogt or jcvogt at pressenter.com
>
>
>
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