Urban pastors press conference on city bill #622

Pastor Terry Webster leads a group of 20 urban pastors praying today at the city/county building for city councillors and for their wisdom to vote "No" to Monday night's bill #622 which includes portions seeking special rights for homosexuals.

Pastor Ezell Wiggins, Crossroads Bible College
11/29/2005 Press Release: "Organized Opposition Grows to City-County Council Proposal that would Elevate Homosexuality and Equate it With Race"
The pastors will also be interviewed by Dr. Amos Brown on Monday at 1:00 pm on 1310AM "The Light". Tune in.
“It is an offense to black people to be used – that the blood of our fathers and our own blood that was spilled on the pathways to civil rights should be used as a lever to get legal license to make their own choices law,” the Rev. Melvin Jackson, pastor at Christian Love Missionary Baptist Church and a participant in the civil rights marches of the 1960s, said after the vigil.“I lived in it and it’s a lie. We are the sons and daughters of slaves who were held in chains physically and by the laws so that we could not exercise our will. These are people who can exercise their will, but they must not do it under the guise of civil rights.” [Continued at IndyStar.com]
[Stay tuned for further stories, pictures, quotes and links as the story develops. In the meantime, please pray for our community leaders to govern wisely and accordingly to godly standards.]
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