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"Dead Donkey"
By Dan Douglass on Aug 4, 2008 | In News, Political, God, Human Rights, Wisdom | Send feedback »
Link: http://powerofaith.com

The day I heard this speech, (view below) is the day I decided who I was "not" going to vote for. I am not formally endorsing John McCain, but I can say honestly, as a Christian, I can not vote for this man, as no Christian should. (to me, the donkey is dead)
Basically, what he said in this speech is, "follow the majority, whether they are right or wrong and don't offend anyone." What you saw in this video was yet another person, qouting bible scriptures to further their own personal agenda, that doesn't know anything about the bible.
After all, we are talking about the same person who sat in Reverend Wrights church for 20 years, but claimed he never once heard any of the anti American, anti White "Hate Speech" from that pulpit.
When Mr Obama quotes the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy with the intent of casting Chistians in a bad light, it's obvious that no one ever told him that these books have little or nothing to do with Christianity. Christianity centers around Jesus Christ, who wasn't even born when these books were written!
Matter of fact, these books were written 2000 to 4000 years before Christ was born. Christians live under a different covenant than what was taught in those books. Furthermore, Christ "never" instructed anyone to stone their children. As a matter of fact, when it concerned "stoning", Jesus Christ taught quite the oposite.
John 8:7 - So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone
Mr Obama refers to the "Sermon on the Mount" as being "So radical that it's doubtful that the defense department could survive it's application". Again this man only proves that he is confused and clueless beyond comprension.
"Blessed are the peace makers" (Sermon on the mount) Sometimes peace can only be achieved through force. Are the peace makers any less blessed in this scenario? Is Mr Obama suggesting that we should ignore the Sermon on the Mount, because it's "Hard?"
I do however completely agree with Mr Obama when he stated that he didn't hear what Abraham hears, or see what Abraham sees. After watching this speech, I find it doubtful that he ever will.
Mr Obama was quoted as saying: "Democracy demands that the religiously motivated translate their concerns into a universal, rather than religion specific values." Really?? Before you buy into that too much, ask yourself, who is going to save you? Barrack? or the Rock? Obama? or Jesus Christ?
This new wave, liberal speech, in effect - is saying, abandon your Christian values and just go with the majority. Be politically correct and keep your Christian values to yourself.
Christians do not live in a Democracy! Instead, we have "freely" chosen a King to rule over us. He is the King of kings and his name is Jesus Christ. No true Christian would adopt the policies above, they are offensive to God.
Oh, by the way, in answer to Mr Omaba's question, who's Christianity would we teach in the schools? Al Sharpton's or James Dobson's? I can only say, Mr Obama left out the third and most important choice. How about "Jesus Christ's!
Think about it!
"America-No Longer a Christian Nation?"
By Dan Douglass on Jun 25, 2008 | In Political | Send feedback »
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This is the latest from Barrack Obama. "We are no longer a Christian nation, (at least not just) but a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a budist nation, a Hindu nation and a nation of non believers"
Does anyone know this guys phone number? If you do, call him up and tell him that if he'd like to be our president, he needs to find out what America is all about first. He really needs to know!
This great nation is indeed "A Christian Nation". Although we welcome people from all countries, races and religions and allow them the freedom to worship as they please, (or not) this country was founded on Christian beliefs and values, by Christian men and women. It's in our Constitution, in our Pledge of Allegiance, it's even on our money.
I assume you've viewed the first video clip. Below is a fellow who is not quite so confused on this issue. (He gets it!)