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February 6, 2012

Bishop Eddie Long apologizes for Torah scroll ceremony


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Screen shot of Baptist Bishop Eddie Long.

Screen shot of Baptist Bishop Eddie Long.

Baptist Bishop Eddie Long has apologized for a church service in which he was wrapped in a Torah scroll and called a king.

Last week during a service at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga., Ralph Messer, a Messianic Jew and self-described rabbi, ordered congregants to wrap Long in a Torah scroll and then lift him up on a chair bar mitzvah-style while he held the Torah scroll, which was identified as being rescued from Auschwitz. The church has 25,000 members, according to its website.

A video of the service has been viewed some 600,000 on YouTube.

“The ceremony was not my suggestion, nor was it my intent, to participate in any ritual that is offensive in any manner to the Jewish community,” Long wrote in a letter sent Saturday to Bill Nigut, Southeast Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Nigut released the letter on Sunday.

In an article in the newspaper last week, Nigut was critical of the ceremony, saying it “in no way represents any Jewish ritual that I’m familiar with. We do not proclaim individuals to be kings.”

In the letter sent to the ADL, Long also said “I sincerely denounce any action that depicts me as a King, for I am merely just a servant of the Lord.”

Long was sued in Sept. 2010 by four former church members who alleged he used his position to coerce them into sexual relationships, according to the Journal-Constitution. The suit was settled in May.

Nigut told CNN that he thought the apology was “very heartfelt, sincere.”

“I was very gratified by Bishop Long apparently recognizing what our concern was,” Nigut also said.


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He should have been wrapped in a basket and sent straight To HELL. 1Love

Comment by angela on 2/07/12 at 11:32 pm

Eddie Long apologized to the Jewish people for getting caught, just like Romney’s Mormon Cult was caught baptizing the Jewish victim’s of the Holocaust, the Mormon Cult was caught, apologized, promised to not do it again, but had it’s fingers crossed.


Is Eddie Long to be trusted?  Can Romney?


http://nomormoninwhitehouse.blogspot.com/2012/02/mormons-baptize-holocaust-victims-in.html

Comment by Timothy Unrine on 2/09/12 at 9:45 am

To err is human to forgive is devine. You cannt beat a man even when he down. We need to admonish the bishop with love.My heart goes out 2 that family. May God forgive,restore nd heal them in the name of Jesus Amen

Comment by Matshediso on 2/10/12 at 11:26 am

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