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Dr. Mohler To Be On Larry King Tonight

Dr. Mohler just posted on his blog to say that he will be a guest on the Larry King Show tonight at 9 PM EST.

“I am scheduled to discuss the issue of homosexuals and the Christian ministry on tonight’s “Larry King Live” show, on CNN at 9:00 e.d.t.

Other guests are to include Andrew Sullivan, Bishop Frank Griswold, Bishop Gene Robinson (the first openly-homosexual bishop of the Episcopal Church, USA), and the head of the American Anglican Council.”

It looks to me like Dr. Mohler is outnumbered, though I’m sure he’ll do just fine in standing for biblical truth. You can read Dr. Mohler’s post here, though there’s really no reason since I took the liberty of copying and pasting the whole thing.


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