I think it is fair to construe Joey Kennedy's feature oped piece in Sunday's Bham News on International Human Rights Group and leader Meng concerns as a condemnation of Alabama Baptists, given recent reports about the deacon in State CEO, Rick Lance's congregation in Tuscaloosa, Gov Robert Bentley. It is linked three responses down in this thread. On this laptop which gives me fits as all do on occasion I may not be able to link it right away; but wanted yall to know it was out there.
And today on Bama NPR it was announced Bishop Willimon, and an ecumenical group has written an open letter to Deacon Governor Bentley calling on him to repeal the law.
Meanwhile just five or so days ago in the hometown of one of the leading UMC ministers from the get go, R. G. Lyons on the immigration Bill, Gov Bentley had a meeting with about 34 local pols etc including State Senator from these parts and some mayors and other magistrates.
Reportedly Bentley in a favorable what he likely thought was closed door session said He was confident he was in the center of God's will on the immigration law. At least one fellow openly spoke against that notion, and it was kinda quiet for a moment.
I found it all pretty interesting
The ball is in Rick Lance and Bob Terry's court as it has been for some time. Will be interesting to see when if ever they address the matter.
And the Bham news had a feature on Samford President and his daughter, an only child who happens to be the student body president this her senior year. He is very proud as he should be. As friend of Mike Huckabee from his days in Arkansas, will be interesting to see how he navigates all this; as well as the Shorter Question and the several writings of Jill Lepore.