Haven't the Bishops heard? Charity begins at home | via @Telegraph http://fw.to/sCoSYDE
Excellent, by @CLeslieMP.
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Replying to @Annette1Hardy
@Annette1Hardy @CLeslieMP@Telegraph This is cheap and well below the standard usually expected of Ms Leslie, of whom I had high hopes...1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @PeterThurlow
@PeterThurlow interested. Why? There's a void of 'meaning' in society that CoE cld be filling. That's its role. Their letter seems so cheap.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @CharlotteLeslie
@CLeslieMP You seem now to be restricting the church role to matters spiritual and suggesting poverty shouldn't concern them.
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Replying to @PeterThurlow
@PeterThurlow Not at all.It shld.But for credibility,need to lead by eg,be objective,informed,+have practical alternative plan,that's all.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @CharlotteLeslie
@CLeslieMP But actually, making plans might reasonably be considered the province of politicians, don't you think?
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Replying to @PeterThurlow
@PeterThurlow not just politicians; anyone who cares. Caring isn't an emotion. Its an action. And good action needs a good practical plan.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @CharlotteLeslie
@CLeslieMP No, caring is an emotion. 'Caring is an action' is a marketing gimmick.
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@PeterThurlow Disagree. I think the New Testament Christ is pretty clear about faith+caring being manifested by action not words.
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