(race42008.com, Barack Obama’s Pitch in Kentucky)
All right, I’ve had a lot to say about what shouldn’t be done in the name of Christ in politics. Now, when do Christians and churches have a positive duty to speak up? When the name of Christ is concerned, we have to at least make it clear that taking God’s name in vain is not OK.
This…
…is not OK.
Hahahahahahahaha.
Hang on, hang on…
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
This is amazing. I’m actually enjoying myself very much after reading this. This is exactly the kind of humor I needed to relax this evening.
Definitely not okay. And if a Republican had done something like this, we’d be hearing wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Left right now. Americans United for Separation of Church and State would be giving an angry press release, etc.
As for his “asking Jesus into his life,” I approach it a bit like I do with similar language from Mormon cultists. Mormons talk about God and Jesus, but mean COMPLETELY different things by these words than Christians do.
Given where Obama found his faith, he apparently asked a humanist, racist, Marxist revolutionary “Jesus” into his heart. Not sure he and I are serving the same Lord. . .
Notice “a beckoning of the spirit” — a key aporia in the conventional evangelical language, here.
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