Manhattan Declaration is in some ways a declaration of war
The Manhattan Declaration is in some ways a declaration of war
The Manhattan Declaration - To Every Thing there is a Season
By Rev. Michael Bresciani
Thursday, November 26, 2009
News shows across America showed clips of American Idol star Adam Lambert’s overt sexual behavior at the recent American Music Awards. Almost all the clips were preceded with advisories and warnings. When discussed it was a single comment made on the Fox News outlet that beat all.
When questioned by news commentator Bill O’Reilly on the Factor Nov 24, 2009 about the propriety of the act, Lis Wiehl said that she thought it was all OK as long as it was done between the hours of 10:pm and 6:am. She explained that this was the time for anything that was indecent or profane on public television. She made the distinction that it should not be allowed during that time if it was deemed “obscene.â€
The Manhattan Declaration: Defending God and Country.
Love the Sinner not the Sin.
I am very proud of Christians that are speaking out against the evil that seems to have permeated our country.
I did not see Adam performing at the American Music award, however, I did see him on American Ideal and he is such a talented young man, it's too bad that he diminished his gifts in this way.