Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2008

African-American Civil Rights Ministers Advocate Division

Black Pastor and author BishopE.W. Jackson says many African-American civil rights leaders promote anti-Biblical ideas like those espoused by Senator Barack Obama's former pastor.


So true, and fortunately, for a population of Americans greater than 300,000,000 people; could this awareness come at a time when our Nation faced with so many threats from abroad, and equally from within, with a man running for the Presidency whose ideals would not benefit the safety and well-being of the overall majority of Americans.

As Pastor Jackson points out, most Leaders and Ministers do not promote the same agenda and views as Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, but there are many civil-rights leaders who do, and while this may captivate many to be motivated towards the same views as these preachers, the sad reality of the matter is, that the likes of those who advocate on a basis of militant racist line, they are mis-leading their followers. As pastor Jackson points out further, these ministers are in for a big surprise when they find out that the color of your skin matters not to God, and is not the key to Salvation, and without a doubt...will not get you to heaven.

Friends, I believe that there is more at stake in this election than ever before in history...as we see our Nation is such disarray, with the virtual Sodomization of every area in our Nation, with over 50,000,000 unborn children having been slaughtered in the name of Self and Greed, with Divorce at all time highs, with our economy almost at a stand-still, which, in essence, is a direct result of people not serving the Lord the way they should, therefore, creating poverty as never before, with the threat of Islam looming on the horizon, with Murder on a daily basis as never seen before.

I can understand that there is a lot of speculation out there among my Christian brothers and sisters about this years election, and that the choices for whom we have to choose from is very slim pickings, at best...but I believe that if we are to save our Nation, we are to be responsible to God for what He's given to us, and in order to please Him we must show that we are attentive to His calling and make an effort to vote this coming election 2008.

One can vote for whomever one so chooses, that's one of the basic freedoms that we were afforded by our Founding Fathers, and the State of this great Nation is based in how America ultimately will succeed in the future is dependent on our willingness to acknowledge 'Right from Wrong', which is the ability of our conscience which God has blessed every consenting adult with, depending upon how those before them have lead, which is another of our responsibilities to God, is teaching our young people in the way that they should go, not straying from the Truth. What is truth? God' Holy and Righteous Word.

Whomever you choose to be your leader, this coming November 11, just remember, the two Democratic candidates, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are for Pro-Abortion (Murder) rights, and radical special rights for homosexuals.

--Jeremiah--

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Obama Has Some Ground To Plow

There's certainly not much more that can be said about Obama's standings for the position of President of the United States of America. He's used his opportunities to try and give the American people ideas about him that he considers "hope."

What's interesting to note, is that he found little opposition to his campaign's expedient message of "hope" driven home with every speech at the onset of his campaign. Likewise, many found it pleasant to their ears without the slightest notion of forethought into this rogue of a man, given more to hypocrisy than to honesty.

When Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright who pastored for the Trinity United Church of Christ, entered the scene, a whole new set of circumstances came into play for Obama's campaigning future. Obama had testified that he was a member of Wright's church for the better part of 20 years, during which time, Rev. Wright hurled many racial epithets against white people; for example - accusing our government, as he put it, "controlled by rich white people" was "responsible" for the epidemic of the AIDS virus.

After a review of these matters, Obama was given the opportunity to comment about some of the racist remarks by his pastor, and gave a speech held at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


He first began with trying to explain away the issue of slavery which was ended long, long ago, through the blood of many a Christian.
His initial message was comprised of his reasons for becoming President, as a black man, or semi-black man whose father is a Muslim Kenyan, and a White Atheist mother.
Mostly, he was drawn into what I would call, a story of 'victimhood' which in essence, and at it's height, is a plea to the people for a means to give totalitarian power to the black community through him.

Well known, and idolistic components of Obama's plea are characterized as hypocrisy of the highest order when considering the instrumental way in which he used his pastor as a known racist, and knowing full well that Rev. Wright had spoken sermons of hatred and giving a lifetime acheivment award to the likes of Lewis Farrakhan who has uttered some of the more notoriously penetrating hurtful remarks of racism, whom, by the way, is the acting head for the Islamic community in America, so that should be no surprise.

I think for Obama to remain in close conjunction with his pastor on these matters only shows that he's going to remain a part of the racist community, but will distance himself in a way that would try to excuse his pastor of the hate speech that he's given in his sermons, like when he said this at his speech in Philadelphia - "I can't disown him anymore than I can disown the black community, I can't disown him anymore than I can disown my own mother." See? He embraces his pastor's hateful remarks.

One can be drawn into his trap of words if they so choose, but showing indifference to Obama because he's willing to embrace such bigotry only proves that one is willing to nullify what America stands for and all that our ForeFathers fought and died for to give to the African-American community and white community alike, of every Nationality.

At this point, I think it's going to take a few more years of experience; plowing political ground, and most importantly; gaining a personal relationship with Jesus Christ before Barack Obama can be considered a man 'fit' for the title of POTUS.

--Jeremiah--



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