DALLAS - The presidential hopeful Rick Perry has not convinced all religious believers from Texas who is a spiritual leader just because he convened a public extravaganza of prayer in Houston on August 6th. The Christian Progressive Alliance Dallas Area has published an open letter that points to several inconsistencies between biblical teachings and actual performances Perry long term as governor.
Matthew 25: 31-45 says that nations who care for the sick are blessed, while those who do not are cursed, the letter said, and "Texas is the first among all states in the percentage of citizens who lack insurance, and number 41 in health services ".
When Jesus (Mark 10:14), said, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God." But, "At present, one in four children in Texas remains in poverty". radio seara
Jesus blessed the poor, but "The state of Texas is first among the states in the gap between the rich and those living in poverty." Supports the Bible unequivocally no to a policy of fair wages for workers, including immigrants, wrote the Christian Alliance, while Texas has first place in the whole nation in its percentage and total number of people working for minimum wage " .
In Psalm 24: 1. "We are called to be stewards of God's radio seara creation and not to destroy Texas is the biggest polluter of all the country, first in the nation in its emissions of carbon dioxide and carcinogens.
Christian group concludes Dallas, "I urge you to consider the August 6, like every day, as another day in which we seek to become more like Christ, who called you in the Great Commission to teach his commandments to all. May we 'achievers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. (James 1:22). "
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