Dianne Talsma (17 Nov 2004)
"Keillor: Born-agains should not have right to vote"


Shalom All, especially in the USofA:

(Garrison) Keillor: Born-agains should not have right to vote
Popular radio host (of the popular National Public Radio show "A Prairie Home
Companion") says Christians' citizenship is really in heaven
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41462
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According to a transcript of the show, Keillor said, ... "My feeling is that
born-again people are citizens of heaven, that is where there citizenship is,
[laughter] is in heaven, it's not here among us in America. ..."

Though Keillor's comments about disenfranchising born-again Christians
apparently was made in jest, posters on FreeRepublic.com were not amused.
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It is interesting how much "knowledge" the world has regarding The Word and
Chrisitans.  Now Keillor claism to speak in jest ... but how long before
words beget action?  Yes indeed, we are citizens of Heaven but the Bride has
to wait for her Beloved's call.  Until then we are strangers in a strange
land in slavitude to the world's systems - as the Children of Israel in
Egypt.

Dianne
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