The Matthew 25 network is not only disappointed with Sarah Palin's recent address, it is extremely disappointed:
The Matthew 25 Network is extremely disappointed in Sarah Palin's address last night at the Republican National Convention. We call on her not as a political figure but as a prominent Christian, and representative of Christ to the world, to commit herself to campaigning in good faith, with love and respect for her political opponents and a strong commitment to truth-telling.I didn't have a problem with Palin's speech. In fact, I thought it was exceptional.
However, I am extremely disappointed with the Matthew 25 network's "proud" support of Barack Obama, given his anti-christian view of human dignity. Forty-nine million (48,589,993) weak and vulnerable children have been slaughtered in their mother's womb and this network has chosen to attach its name to a political candidate who is committed to protect this atrocity, even to the point of rejecting the Born Alive Infant Protection Act (and then misrepresenting his actions while accusing National Right to Life of lying - more here).
Update: Why is Barack Obama losing the support of evangelical Christians?
In case you missed it, here is the "offensive" speech:




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