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Is Silence Acceptance?
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<blockquote data-quote="A_Thinker" data-source="post: 71894844" data-attributes="member: 33387"><p>And there are christians who do all of these things, including voting for equal rights, establishing, funding, and manning missions and shelters to the poor and oppressed, etc.</p><p></p><p>They're just not the LOUD christians.</p><p></p><p>You are familiar with several of these missions (i.e. the Salvation Army, Compassion International, World Vision, Samaritan's Purse, Food for the Hungry, Children's Hunger Fund, Lutheran World Relief, Operation Blessing, etc.). You should also recall that christians were highly involved in the Abolitionist movement, as was Martin Luther King Jr. in the effort to obtain Civil Rights for African-Americans and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A_Thinker, post: 71894844, member: 33387"] And there are christians who do all of these things, including voting for equal rights, establishing, funding, and manning missions and shelters to the poor and oppressed, etc. They're just not the LOUD christians. You are familiar with several of these missions (i.e. the Salvation Army, Compassion International, World Vision, Samaritan's Purse, Food for the Hungry, Children's Hunger Fund, Lutheran World Relief, Operation Blessing, etc.). You should also recall that christians were highly involved in the Abolitionist movement, as was Martin Luther King Jr. in the effort to obtain Civil Rights for African-Americans and others. [/QUOTE]
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