Clinton Sits Through Sermon About Adultery

by politisite | May 18, 2008 at 04:48 pm
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Abc News is reporting  that the former first lady attended a church service in Bowling Green, Ky., Sunday featuring a sermon about lust and adultery

 

The hour-long sermon focused on the sin of committing adultery -– as outlined in Mathew 5:27-32.

Clinton, D-N.Y., has often said her faith pulled her through the difficult time when her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

Paul Fryman of the State Street United Methodist Church asked the congregation, "How is your commitment level in your marriage this morning?’

He spoke about lust and the sin of cheating on your partner. Clinton looked straight ahead as the man spoke about the theme of the sermon, which was: "Come Up Higher When the Devil Whispers Over Your Shoulder."

Clinton sang and participated in the service –- and afterwards shook hands with many well-wishers and community members.

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djermano

I wonder if GW Bush and Cheney are sitting through any sermons on how bad it is to bear false witness, and murder innocent people in foreign countries? Maybe they have a sermon on how sexual sins are worse than lying and commiting murder, and how Impeaching for sex is worse than impeaching for war crimes and murder in Iraq. I also wonder if they are listening to a sermon on how the WTC actually was demolished through demolition and how a missle actually hit the Pentagon.

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joecollins

maybe obama should sit through a sermon on how bad it is to take money from people who have earned it and give it to lazy idiots who dont work. and how it is bad to lead us in to socializing and nationalizing everything man i hope this guy is a one-term president

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