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Re: MLK
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2022, 10:26:38 AM »
"King held unorthodox views on theology, which he expressed during his time at Crozer Theological Seminary. In a paper he wrote for a systematic theology class he cast skeptical aspersions on the doctrines of divine Sonship, the Virgin Birth (”. . . the evidence for the tenability of this doctrine is too shallow to convince any objective thinker”), and the Resurrection (”. . . the external evidence for the authenticity of this doctrine is found wanting”)"

Also total apostate. 

Re: MLK
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2022, 10:38:24 AM »
"King held unorthodox views on theology, which he expressed during his time at Crozer Theological Seminary. In a paper he wrote for a systematic theology class he cast skeptical aspersions on the doctrines of divine Sonship, the Virgin Birth (”. . . the evidence for the tenability of this doctrine is too shallow to convince any objective thinker”), and the Resurrection (”. . . the external evidence for the authenticity of this doctrine is found wanting”)"

Also total apostate.
Yet (((saint))) to the seculars. A couple images to put some salt in our Catholic wounds:



This one was installed in a Novus Ordo church in 1977



Re: MLK
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2022, 06:12:30 PM »
Happy MLK Day. If you watch the media, you'd be convinced that Martin Luther King singlehandedly cured world hunger. How? Shut up, it's MLK. You're watching MSNBC.

Re: MLK
« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2022, 07:25:07 PM »
Trayvon Martin with a suit and an explicitly Protestant and faggy name. Next.

Re: MLK
« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2022, 07:38:15 PM »
I love the fact that his speeches, which were once played ad nauseam on this most Federal of Federal holidays, are no longer aired.  Why?  Because his greedy extortionists, er, I mean family, wanted WAY TOO HIGH a price to license his copyrighted recordings.   :facepalm:

I will admit that he was a great orator, and that his speeches were something to hear. However, until the copyright on them runs out, I doubt if we'll be hearing any of them any time soon.  I suppose that's a blessing in disguise.