Thursday, July 10, 2008

Words Of Wisdom Have Been Spoken. Will People Listen?

Rabbi Yehuda Levin, a spokesman for over a thousand Rabbis of the US and Canada, has forcefully condemned the award of the Order of Canada to Morguentaler. Apart from calling the chief abortionist a tremendous embarrassment to the Jewish people, the prominent Rabbi concluded his speech with this:
In conclusion, Rabbi Levin stressed that faithful citizens must understand that "until the clergy of the various religious speak out constantly, courageously, and uncompromisingly to the powers that be, criticizing them, even if its politically unpopular or incorrect or uncomfortable," we will not succeed. "Until the religious leaders totally take on the corrupt justices in the various countries, the corrupt courts, the corrupt political leaders and name them and prohibit voting for such people based on religious reasons - until this happens we are going to continue to see the other side taking unfair advantage and further polluting the culture and brainwashing a younger generation as to the basic standards of right and wrong."
Truer words were never spoken. But are the people finally going to listen? How bad does it have to get until traditionalist Christian and Jewish voters realize that if secular socialist and environmentalist politicians don't bother to separate their beliefs from politics, then neither should we?

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