Friday, June 30, 2006

No Religion That I Know Of

Maybe Tony Perkins ought to reflect on his own past with David Duke a bit before he casts aspersions on people who are genuinely trying to do good. And as far as the Rev. Thomas Euteneuer is concerned, has he done or tried to do any of this?

- Partner with The Carter Center to eradicate guinea worm disease
- Fund developing of microbicides to help women afflicted with AIDS primarily in sub-Saharan Africa
- Fight acute diarrheal illnesses and lower respiratory infections in children, as well as malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases
- Improve existing vaccines for children and help develop new ones
Well, if he hasn’t (and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has done all this and much more, by the way), then this man who supposedly represents the Catholic faith should shut his mouth and contemplate the harmful affects of his inflammatory language (and I agree with Gloria Feldt on this a hundred and fifty percent).

If you’re going to be part of the problem instead of part of the solution, then please have the good sense to shut up and get the hell out of the way.

3 comments:

QuakerDave said...

It's to Perkins's advantage to not be part of the solution. Being part of the problem makes for good fund-raising.

Thanks for posting this.

Paulo said...

I live in Portugal. I like your "blogger"
Thanks

Paulo

doomsy said...

Thanks very much for both comments.