Bahman7
07-09-08, - 09:52 AM
I came across this article where Bishop Hall and a group of religous ministers met with Prime Minister Ingraham to discuss various matters.
http://www.thebahamasweekly.com/publish/bis-news-updates/Religious_Leaders_Call_on_Prime_Minister_Ingraham-003697.shtml
I was curious as to who is the President of the Council? Are they working together with each other?:confused:
chaos
07-17-08, - 03:17 AM
I came across this article where Bishop Hall and a group of religous ministers met with Prime Minister Ingraham to discuss various matters.
http://www.thebahamasweekly.com/publish/bis-news-updates/Religious_Leaders_Call_on_Prime_Minister_Ingraham-003697.shtml
I was curious as to who is the President of the Council? Are they working together with each other?:confused:
lol
Jaden
07-29-08, - 02:51 PM
LOL.
Looks like Bishop Hall is the FNM pastor like how Pastor Ellis was the PLP pastor.
He's sure been getting a lot of press.
Every other week he seems to be saying something in the papers.
From what I remember, some people were upset about his recent comments on alcoholism in last week's Tribune.
But anyway, you've raised a good point. Even if they (the Council and Hall) are working together, you'd think the leader of the council would be more in the forefront. Oh well.
watsayu
07-29-08, - 02:53 PM
However, you put if Bishop Hall.. Like him or not.. is the chairman of the commission on Crime..... that might just explain it....
Jaden
07-29-08, - 02:54 PM
But in general...not just this article, what's the reason for him getting more press in other instances?
LOL.
Looks like Bishop Hall is the FNM pastor like how Pastor Ellis was the PLP pastor.
He's sure been getting a lot of press.
Every other week he seems to be saying something in the papers.
From what I remember, some people were upset about his recent comments on alcoholism in last week's Tribune.
But anyway, you've raised a good point. Even if they (the Council and Hall) are working together, you'd think the leader of the council would be more in the forefront. Oh well.
I cannot agree with this note made. He is not a Neil Ellis by no way. The Bishop Ellis had plenty of pull in that PLP group and what ever he wanted he got. I donot think that Bishop Hall have that pull in the FNM and in our country. He is just trying to get a lot of media time. :taped2:
lol
Look at the line up of ministers there at the PM office. All of them have known link to FNM. Its so true that the Revs have their party of choice to work with.:taped2:
Sheeprunner
08-02-08, - 12:08 PM
LOL.
Looks like Bishop Hall is the FNM pastor like how Pastor Ellis was the PLP pastor.
He's sure been getting a lot of press.
Every other week he seems to be saying something in the papers.
From what I remember, some people were upset about his recent comments on alcoholism in last week's Tribune.
But anyway, you've raised a good point. Even if they (the Council and Hall) are working together, you'd think the leader of the council would be more in the forefront. Oh well.
That is so true!!!!!
I feel bad for Rev Pat Paul and the real BCC bcuz they have little influence or voice now before the Govt.
Hall and his cronies take over this FNM govt just like Ellis and his cronies who used to worship PLP.
Its terrible now. No objective powerful voice from the Christian Community and the country is going astray
Its time that the conservative churches (Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, SDA and Bretheren) step up and stop this Baptist/Jumper prostitution of Christianity in this country.:angel::hammer:
TrU-TrU BaHaMiAn
08-02-08, - 12:17 PM
Its time that the conservative churches (Anglican, Catholic, Methodist, SDA and Bretheren) step up and stop this Baptist/Jumper prostitution of Christianity in this country.:angel::hammer:
Maybe jess maybe dey is tryin ta avoid hypocrisy...:escape: