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English Clerics Support Torture, Mass Murder

English Clerics Support Torture, Mass Murder

Some years ago the main-line Christian denominations were taken over by
leftists; the process is even more far gone in Europe than in America.
Hence this utterly bizarre news story: "Two Top Bishops Last Night
Warned Tony Blair Must Answer to God for Toppling Saddam Hussein". Yes,
that's right. God was in Saddam's corner all the way:

"The Bishop of Durham and the Archbishop of York blasted the war in
newspaper interviews. In an astonishing grab for the moral high ground,
they admitted Saddam was wicked but claimed the allies were not the
right people to oust him.

"Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, accused the PM and President George Bush
- both devout Christians - of 'a strange distortion of Christianity' to
justify action. He compared them to 'white vigilantes going into
Brixton to stop drug dealing'."

If anyone understands that reference, send us an email; I'm completely
in the dark. And if England and America weren't the "right people" to
oust Saddam , who were? All those other nations who have been lining up
to do the dirty work all these years, I guess.

"Dr David Hope, Archbishop of York, reminded the Prime Minister of the
'higher authority' he will have to face one day and urged churchgoers
to pray for his soul. Referring to Saddam, he said: 'Undoubtedly a very
wicked leader h as been removed but there are other wicked leaders.'"

Meaning, I guess, that God will fault Tony Blair for not removing the
Mullahs, Kim Il Jong, and a few others. Well, Reverend, give him time.
Meanwhile, when it comes to removing "very wicked leaders," the score
is: Tony Blair an d George Bush--(remember the Taliban), Church of
England clerics--.

Bishops' warning to Blair

By TREVOR KAVANAGH Political Editor

TWO top bishops last night warned Tony Blair must answer to God for
toppling Saddam Hussein.

The Bishop of Durham and the Archbishop of York blasted the war in
newspaper interviews.

In an astonishing grab for the moral high ground, they admitted Saddam
was wicked but claimed the allies were not the right people to oust
him.

Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, accused the PM and President George Bush
- both devout Christians - of "a strange distortion of Christianity" to
justify action.

He compared them to "white vigilantes going into Brixton to stop drug
dealing". Dr David Hope, Archbishop of York, reminded the Prime
Minister of the "higher authority" he will have to face one day and
urged churchgoers to pray for his soul.

Referring to Saddam, he said: "Undoubtedly a very wicked leader has
been removed but there are other wicked leaders."20

His words echoed Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' warning that
Mr. Blair would be "called to account".

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