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Letters to the EditorPublished January 30, 2003
Letters to the Editor may not reflect the views or opinions of the Witness. Only letters marked clearly for publication, signed w/address will be used. Letters also may be sent via email to: letters@FloridaBaptistWitness.com. Letters are subject to editing. Please limit letters to 250 words. Pastors Just Do It I appreciate and applaud your excellent presentation of the Sanctity of Human Life
reports and ministries [Jan. 16]. The Witness has become a
wonderful source of information and motivation for Florida
Baptists! Semantics Life or Death? Even the abortion providers and their advocates know that the
word "abortion" is abhorrent to most Americans. As a
result, these organizations mask their true identities behind
euphemisms. Planned Parenthood is a prime example of this kind of
semantic subterfuge. The destruction of the pre-born is referred
to as a "woman's health issue." Developing human beings
are spoken of as "fetal material." Change God's Standard Thank you so much for your
commentary [Jan. 16] reviewing our denomination's public
stand on abortion. Sometimes we get so enamored with our present
stand on fighting for the rights of the unborn that we forget our
past lapses. We must keep those fresh in our minds, not to feel
guilty but to be wary lest we slip again. I have always felt that
God is much more concerned with where we are going than where
we've been. Islam Public Television I read with great interest the guest editorial in the issue of
Jan. 2, "Public
Broadcasting System: Recruiting for Islam." Race Long way to go I applaud LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist
Convention for designating a "Sanctity of Life Sunday"
in its curriculum so as to enable us to confront the issues of
abortion and related matters. However, I seriously question their
motive for choosing the third Sunday for the year for this
emphasis. Editor's note: The Southern Baptist Convention designates the second Sunday in February as Racial Reconciliation Sunday. Feb. 9 marks this year's emphasis. The Florida Baptist Witness coverage of race relations begins with this issue. See pages 1, 6-7, and 10. |
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