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Alleged 'outing' of pastor assailed

Another horrible offense committed by those who are today attacking the Christian faith. To violate the sanctity of a support group is almost as bad as what happened in Belgium. If the Church had ever done anything even close to this (violate a confidence shared in secret about an individual to attack them), they would be (rightly) castigated and assaulted from every direction. Yet, if the same is done to a person of faith... it seems to be fair game. WRONG is WRONG, no matter the intentions of whoever the responsible agent doing it is!!!

NorthJersey.com: Alleged 'outing' of pastor assailed

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  1. God help the folks who need a support group...it sure would make me VERY careful before i set my foot in one. Whoever said the DEVIL (or whatever name u want to give him) is not alive and among us may need to rethink their stance.

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