Update: Pardoned Mississippi Alleged Killer Says It Was God's Doing


Anthony McCray says Governor Haley Barbour's decision to release over 200 prisoners was God's doing, not his own.  Mr. McCray sounding like a changed man, humbly explained how grateful he was to Governor Barbour.  He says he is saved, has been baptized and reads his Holy Bible.   He also mentioned on this following video, he worked along with other prisoners at the Governors mansion.  He says Governor Haley Barbour treated all of the prisoners as if they were his children.   Isn't this what Jesus Christ would do?

In this era, we see many African Americans care about homosexuals than they do their own race.  So, for those families of certain victims whom were black, it seems hypocritical not to understand Governor Barbour's generosity.   Governor Barbour is doing what Jesus Christ would do.    We have noticed so many preachers changing their ministries to a gay affirming doctrine and gospel of Inclusion doctrine, but will not even think about visiting and ministering to those in prison.   We have so many preachers preaching the prosperity gospel and focusing on expanding their church into a mega ministry and even those whom already have a mega ministry, but will not make it their business to take time out and visit those in prison.   Therefore, Jesus Christ had a lot to do with Governor Haley Barbour's decision and this shows He is still here on earth with us, in the midst of prejudice against those whom are completely holy and righteous and refuse to condone homosexuality, along with any other sin.

"I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not (Matthew 25:43)."

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Pardoned Mississippi killer says he wasn't on the run

From Martin Savidge and Rich Phillips, CNN

Jackson, Mississippi (CNN) -- One of four convicted murderers whose whereabouts had been unknown since they were controversially pardoned last week by Mississippi's governor insisted Friday that he hasn't been on the run, saying he is a changed man who deserved to be freed.

Anthony McCray, who was convicted in a 2001 murder, said he went straight from prison Sunday to the home of a relative in central Mississippi, where he has been since. He criticized the outrage over outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour's decision to grant clemency to him, along with nearly 200 other convicted criminals, in a final act before leaving office.

"I didn't do this. God did this," McCray said from a covered porch. "God touched Haley Barbour's heart."

The office of Mississippi's attorney general said late Friday afternoon that authorities have been in touch with three of the four convicted murderers -- McCray, David Gatlin and Charles Hooker -- who were pardoned and released Sunday. Nathan Kern, an armed robber...Read full article, here.

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