Tahlequah Daily Press

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June 11, 2009

Church not too picky?

Editor, Daily Press:

Where do you stand?

Recently as the most unbiased news station began the daily world events, I was shocked to hear that a well-known denominational church with millions of members would allow a mass murderer of babies to even be a member, let alone an official.

Could it be he paid tithes on the blood money donated to the church? This makes the church guilty as well (money is the root of all evil).

What are the things as Christians we do not take a stand against, we become a part of.

“Be not a partaker of another man’s evil deeds, lest the same judgment fall on you” (1 Timothy 5:22). Do not uphold their sin.

Rev. Judith V. Roach

Tahlequah

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