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I don't know if something has already been posted about this and if it is the right thread, but anyway, here it goes something I read in a portuguese U2fan site...
The actor Stephen Baldwin has recently released a book in which he affirms God is the responsible for the 9/11 attacks, the Katrina catastrophy and other tragedies and he asks Bono to give up of his activism and start only to sing because God will take care of the poorest one [this last paragraph is the traduction of the original text in portuguese]:
«The 40-year-old, who also starred in the classic "The Usual Suspects," believes God was involved in 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. "I came away from 9/11 saying to myself, 'I don't know what it is, but I have a feeling God is involved here,' " Marcus Baram reports on his site www.muckraked.com. "People wonder why God allows something like Hurricane Katrina. Turn it around and look at it from His point of view."
The book's not all hymns and sins. Baldwin has some advice for Bono: Shut up and sing. "You would do far more good if you preached the gospel of Jesus, rather than trying to get Third World debt relief," he wrote. "God will take care of that Third World country. Get back to your calling, Bono."[...]»
I say: Baldwin, shut up and act. We don't need your stupid and ignorant thoughts and testments, so you should keep them for yourself.
The actor Stephen Baldwin has recently released a book in which he affirms God is the responsible for the 9/11 attacks, the Katrina catastrophy and other tragedies and he asks Bono to give up of his activism and start only to sing because God will take care of the poorest one [this last paragraph is the traduction of the original text in portuguese]:
«The 40-year-old, who also starred in the classic "The Usual Suspects," believes God was involved in 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. "I came away from 9/11 saying to myself, 'I don't know what it is, but I have a feeling God is involved here,' " Marcus Baram reports on his site www.muckraked.com. "People wonder why God allows something like Hurricane Katrina. Turn it around and look at it from His point of view."
The book's not all hymns and sins. Baldwin has some advice for Bono: Shut up and sing. "You would do far more good if you preached the gospel of Jesus, rather than trying to get Third World debt relief," he wrote. "God will take care of that Third World country. Get back to your calling, Bono."[...]»
I say: Baldwin, shut up and act. We don't need your stupid and ignorant thoughts and testments, so you should keep them for yourself.