Governor Huckabee seems to be hiding his sermons from his time as pastor at two Southern Baptist churches, according to Mother Jones.
When asked for copies of the sermons Huckabee delivered at Immanuel Church, an employee there claimed none could be found. A Beech Street Church pastor’s assistant maintained that much of the archival material from Huckabee’s tenure as pastor had been destroyed during a remodeling. The rest, she said, was not available to the press.
When Mother Jones contacted the Huckabee campaign and asked if it would help make his previous sermons available, the campaign replied in a one-sentence email that it had received multiple requests for such material and was “not able to accommodate” them.
Huckabee seems reluctant to make his old sermons available; Clinton is not making records from her time in the White House available. It’s not a good trend to see candidates seeking the highest office in the land reluctant to have key parts of their past reviewed in light of current claims and stances.
Glenn thinks Huckabee is taking Matthew 6:6 too seriously
2 responses so far ↓
1 wyocwby // Dec 11, 2007 at
I think we’ve learned our lesson. Arkansas, you’ve lost your presidential privileges until further notice.
In other news….dark rum in a mojito?? Further investigation is warranted.
2 everett // Dec 11, 2007 at
Yes, dark rum is a nice change in a Mojito. Not my norm, but it’s not bad. It definitely warrants further investigation.
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