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Tullian on 700 Club
Tullian on 700 Club: my friend, Tullian Tchividjian, who is a pastor and the author of Do I Know God? was recently featured on the 700 Club.
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Comments (2)
In Christian circles in the UK the 700 Club is regarded as an embarassment given Pat Robinson's views on race, gender, homosexuality etc, not to mention his recent statements on other political heads of state, his historical support for apartheid , his antagonism towards civil rights legislation and his dubious financial affairs. Why anyone like Tullian or his Graham, Lotz and other relatives would want to appear on this tacky show is beyond belief.
Posted by Florence | September 10, 2008 2:03 PM
In Christian circles in the UK the 700 Club is regarded as an embarassment given Pat Robinson's views on race, gender, homosexuality etc, not to mention his recent statements on other political heads of state, his historical support for apartheid , his antagonism towards civil rights legislation and his dubious financial affairs. Why anyone like Tullian or his Graham, Lotz and other relatives would want to appear on this tacky show is beyond belief.
Posted by Florence | September 10, 2008 2:04 PM