Thousands hear cry for Christian political activism
Church-state separation a lie, crowd told at World Harvest Church
Mark Niquette
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Sherry Johnson says she doesn’t vote in every election, but she made sure she got to the polls last fall. The Columbus woman wanted to be sure she voted for a constitutional amendment on the Ohio ballot banning gay marriage, an issue that’s very important to her. And she doesn’t expect to stop voting now.
She was among an estimated 5,000 people in World Harvest Church last night for a "Let the Reformation Begin" rally. It kicked off an 11-city tour launching a new book by the Rev. Rod Parsley called Silent No More.
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He and others in the movement have praised, for example, Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, one of three major candidates for the Republican nomination for governor next year.
Blackwell is expected to speak at World Harvest Church today, his spokesman said.
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Just a warning to Ohio DUers that the cultists are on the march. The link to the article is
http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2005/04/17/20050417-B3-00.html, but a subscription to the Dispatch is required. :grr: