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Bill Self Preaches @ New Baptist Covenant


(Bill Self and Otis Moss Jr.)

Bill Self is the Senior Pastor of Johns Creek Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA. His message on the separation of church and state is one of the most powerful that I’ve heard in a long long long time. Check out this quote:

“When Church And State Go To Bed, They Don’t Make Love, They Don’t Create a Child, One Rapes The Other”

Click HERE to listen to Dr. Bill Self’s sermon on keeping Church and State Separate.

UPDATE: If the link returns an error message, simply highlight the URL and press enter and it will work. Geocities is having a few glitches. Or try this URL:

http://us.share.geocities.com/aaronweaver21/BillSelf.mp3

 

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