Robert Bentley:Montgomery - Gov. Robert  Bentley selection in a speech he delivered at the Baptist Church this  afternoon and said he planned to campaign all the Alabama and color  blind, but he also said that people nie''gered "Christians are sinners"  to his brothers and sisters. 
    
  Bentley said a large  crowd at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, where the late  civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King was the pastor at once,  and said he believed it was important for us Alabamians''dat love and  care for each other. " 
    
  «I was elected as a  Republican. But I got once I'm  governor ... I've been governor for  the people. I intend to live up to  it. I'm color blind, "Bentley  said in a brief speech to give about an hour after being sworn in as  governor. 
    
  And Bentley, who was for  years a deacon at First Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, which seemed like  the altar call. 
    
  "There may be some people  here who do not live in the Holy Spirit," said Bentley. But''if you are adopted  into God's family as I do, as you have if you are a Christian, and if  you have saved, and the Holy Spirit dwells within you, and the Holy  Spirit in my life, you know what? It makes you and my  brothers. And makes you and my  brother and my sister. " 
    
  He said Bentley », now I  can say that if we did not have the same father, we are brothers and  sisters. So, anyone here today who  do not accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, and I tell you, you are my  brother and you're not my sister, and I want to be your brother. " 
    
  He asked later if he  meant to be insulting to people of other religions, Bentley said,''We're  not trying to offend anyone. " 
    
  Bentley's communications  director, Rebecca Caldwell, Mason, when asked about the comments and  said Bentley », the governor of all people, Christians and  non-Christians. " 
    
  Bentley said in his  speech and said that people who were celebrating the birthday of King,  that''I I think that Dr. Martin Luther King was one of the greatest  people living than ever before. " 
    
  «I appreciate what he did  for society, not only African Americans, but white society because it  has helped to change everything, even his life to give," said Bentley. 
    
  Bentley, then said he  would work to help Alabama if they were living in Wilcox County, where a  large number of poor blacks, or Mountain Brook, where many high-income  whites living. 
    
  «You know, (l) a lot of  people, it is difficult for the Republican governor in the faith,"  Bentley gesê''Laat tell you .. I want to say today that I promise I will  do my best for everyone in this country. "
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