A Pastor from Exeter complained today that she is sick of getting spam emails from the Rand Paul campaign. Obviously someone sold the campaign an email list and she and other Churches happen to be on it.
Her supposed complaint was in defense of keeping church and state separated; however, a quick look at her website proves this Pastor is absolutely full of it.
Not only does Heath write for the Huffington Post but she writes about being a progressive and about politics AS a Pastor!
Her bio from Huffington Post is the photo above.
Yes she calls the Church a ‘Progressive’ Church. And here I thought she was part of a Christian Church. Is she praying to Nancy Pelosi or God?
Below are her tweets whining about getting emails from the Paul campaign and then claiming shes complaining due to ‘separation of Church and state’:
.@emilycheath Do you need help figuring out how to ‘unsubscribe’ to email lists? #NHPolitics
— Kimberly Morin (@Conservativeind) April 9, 2015
@Conservativeind you think it’s okay that a politician added a bunch of NH churches to his email without asking? #churchandstateseparation — Emily C. Heath (@emilycheath) April 9, 2015
@Conservativeind his campaign does, and he oversees it. And whining is what you are doing. I’m defending church/state separation. — Emily C. Heath (@emilycheath) April 9, 2015
Clearly her claim about separation of Church and state is bogus. She is simply INtolerant of those who disagree with her political views and has decided to complain about it using a false premise.
Had she left it at getting spam emails without make the separation claim, it would have ended there. I even offered to help her figure out how to unsubscribe.
But like a good little proggy, she simply had to keep it going.
I wonder how much damage she has done in the Churches where she is a Reverend and Pastor in the name of ‘social justice’ or something.
You see, I happen to agree that Church and state should be kept separated. Church is a place of worship. People go to Church to be a part of a community with the same religious beliefs. Some may even go to escape the obnoxious behavior of politicos.
Unfortunately they probably don’t get that relief in Heath’s Churches.