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In reply to the discussion: the end of life is not to be happy nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain but to do the will of God [View all]arely staircase
(12,482 posts)37. for a Baptist preacher? hardly
I am guessing it comes with the territory - though there are probably very disperate intepretations between individual baptist preachers as to what that will would be given the fact that MLK and Jerry Falwell were both Baptist ministers. I am pretty sure in MLK's case it would be Jesus's commandment to love one's neighbor and treat others as you would want them to treat you. In Falwell's case it would probably be something about lesbian witches ruining america with their hot girl on girl sorcery.
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arely staircase
Jan 2014
OP
correct. even an orthodox jew in Israel could not follow it to the letter. nt
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#45
Myself, I'm more beholden to the will of Starquin, the Five-In-One. He comes first!
randome
Jan 2014
#30
I disagree but if that is what Dr. King needed to motivate him to do what he did then we are all
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#31
even he? I'm not sure I have heard MLKs part in the civil rights movement described that way.
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#43