I think it's terrible. Did you hear about the "study" that someone did a little while back involving calling a PP clinic and donating money in quite a racist way and how very willing each facility was to take the money? I should find it online. I only heard it on the radio and also heard recordings of a few of the calls. Too bad.
Rick, I know. It is as "christian" as many "christian" organizations go. Pathetic that the name of Christ is used loosely to get tax exempt status or to help people fulfill some moral obligation that really saves no one.
I am waiting to hear what habitat does on this. It makes a difference whether or not we will be going to a concert in chicago that is supposed to give money to HFH.
It is the age old problem of putting works ahead of grace. I know that building houses for needy people who prove to be good citizens is a good work. I think Christians should do good works. Whether or not unbelievers do them does nothing for their souls, but can also be a common grace.
Linking up with Planned Parenthood wrecks the whole scenario.
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I think it's terrible. Did you hear about the "study" that someone did a little while back involving calling a PP clinic and donating money in quite a racist way and how very willing each facility was to take the money? I should find it online. I only heard it on the radio and also heard recordings of a few of the calls. Too bad.
yes, this world is corrupt, and sometimes I want to throw up.
Outrageous
I never thought Habitat for Humanity was considered a Christian organization. And I still don't think that. This is disgusting.
anonymous:
No I didn't get wind of that study. I'm interested in hearing about it.
Kelly, me too.
Rick,
I know. It is as "christian" as many "christian" organizations go. Pathetic that the name of Christ is used loosely to get tax exempt status or to help people fulfill some moral obligation that really saves no one.
I am waiting to hear what habitat does on this. It makes a difference whether or not we will be going to a concert in chicago that is supposed to give money to HFH.
It is the age old problem of putting works ahead of grace. I know that building houses for needy people who prove to be good citizens is a good work. I think Christians should do good works.
Whether or not unbelievers do them does nothing for their souls, but can also be a common grace.
Linking up with Planned Parenthood wrecks the whole scenario.
Hi Heidi,
Thanks for commenting. I love hearing from you.
Unbelievable!
this is disturbing... I just called the number on the site and voiced my concerns.
I thought I signed mine....
annonymous=Melissa G
I heard about this now on WVCY, Crosstalk tonight too. I still have to find that study. Thanks for keeping us informed.
MG
here is an update. they abandoned the plan. check out this article.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=66216
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