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This is regarding the article in the Nov. 5 issue, "Do We Really Have Open Hearts?" Data is presented showing that Maryville District has .08 percent African-American members – only 10 out of 13,251 total members.

The writer clearly implies that the extremely low number of African Americans in Maryville District is a direct indication that racism exists. This is a blatant example of using basic statistics to ?prove? a thesis totally unrelated to the facts presented.

The writer should have included data on the ethnic makeup of the total populations of Blount, Loudon, and Monroe counties. In my opinion, that would show that the Maryville District statistics closely reflect the demographics of these three counties as a whole.

I have never seen or heard of a single example of "racism" being practiced against African Americans anywhere in Maryville District. I strongly resent The Call's efforts to promote this theory.
Eldon Green
First Madisonville UMC
Maryville District


In reading the letter from Chris Stafford in the Oct. 22 issue [C-Mail], which complained about an allegedly political letter in a previous issue, I was surprised to find that there is someone who does not realize that the United Methodist Church spends much more time on politics than religion. It has, among other things, been working to take away our constitutional rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment and trying to undermine America's efforts to bring peace and democracy to Iraq.

The two full pages after the one in which the letter appeared were entirely devoted to left-wing political propaganda that had nothing to do with religion ["Who's Behind the United Methodist Boycotts"].

Since Stafford threatened to cancel his/her subscription if The Call became a forum for political views, I assume he/she has done so by now in view of the emphasis on politics in the same issue as the letter.
Mel Griffith
Moore's Chapel UMC
Cleveland District


I felt encouraged when I read the article stating that  "the committee on investigation voted that reasonable grounds exist for a church trial as provided in the United Methodist Book of Discipline" [“Clergywoman to face trial,” Aug.  27]. This certainly seems to be justified. However, I have not seen any follow-up information in The Call since.

This morning I heard a minister of another denomination (who I have much confidence in because I have found his preaching to be completely Bible-based) say that five main-line denominations are not following scripture in dealing with homosexual issues, and he mentioned the Episcopal bishop and a minister in the Methodist Church. It sounded like this Stroud person. This troubles me, if the Methodist leadership is going to let something like this just pass by. If we don't follow the scriptures and also completely disregard the Book of Discipline, then are we going to drift along like a ship lost at sea. I have been a Methodist for my entire 75 years and will find it very sad to leave the church I love and have been proud of.  Please let me know if any action is being taken on this issue and others like it.
Celia M. Hill
White Oak UMC
Chattanooga District


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