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Politics : Bush Administration's Media Manipulation--MediaGate?

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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (6323)3/23/2006 11:02:07 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) of 9838
 
Tutu is a piece of human ****

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Osama a child of God: Desmond Tutu
Canada Free Press ^ | March 23, 2006 | Judi McLeod

The former Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize winner,[ Terrorist mass-murderer Yasser Arafart was also a 'Nobel Peace prize' winner ] Desmond Tutu sees Osama bin Laden as just another member of “God's family”.

That's what Archbishop Tutu told the World Council of Churches (WCC) [the World Council of Churches is a one of the most overtly communist organizations in the world ]recently, but only after he called for the closure of the detention centre at Cuba's Guantanamo Bay.

Wide sweeping in naming family members on God's behalf, he threw President George W. Bush into the familial mix.

“God's family,” according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu includes, “Bush, bin Laden, all belong, gay, lesbian, so-called straight-all belong and are loved, are precious.”

“Thou shall not kill,” seems to have flown out the window as far as this Anglican leader is concerned.

“A united church is no optional extra,” Archbishop Tutu said in a barn-burning speech to the WCC 9th Assembly in Porto Alegre. “It is indispensable for the salvation of God's world.”

All belong to one family, he said: “Jesus was quite serious when he said that God was our father, that we belonged to one family, because in this family all, not some, are insiders.”

Expanding on his beliefs to journalists after the speech, he said that Christians “did not have to feel insecure in the face of people from other faiths”. He had brought up gay and lesbian people, he said, because “I would not be able to keep quiet and see people penalized for something about which they could do nothing.”

Much of the blame for the suffering of the Zimbabwe people belongs to Tutu, for he strongly promoted Robert Mugabe.

canadafreepress.com
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