let them fulminate as they will
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Explanation? During the second Bush campaign Black churches were allegedly given faith based grants. The ministers then proceeded to vote for Bush on the issues of abortion and gay marriage. No matter unemployment, education, and health care. Just give me the check.
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On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 12:32 AM, La Vonda R. Staples <lrstaples@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks like Christmas has come early, in the form of multiple 30 packs of silver, to the chicken and biscuit eating set.--
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Abdul Karim Bangura <theai@earthlink.net> wrote:
--Black Pastors: 'Reject Barack Obama'
A group of black pastors are calling on black pastors across America to stop their support of Barack Hussein Obama because of his support for same-sex "marriage." The Coalitioin of African-American Pastors, or CAAP has launched a marriage petition at 100000Signatures4Marriage.com.
"By embracing gay marriage, President Obama is leading the country down an immoral path," said William Owens, president of the CAAP, in a statement. "The black church has always been the conscience of America, and today we are calling on black pastors and black Christians to withhold support from President Obama until he corrects course. The man holding the most powerful position in the world is stooping to lead the country down an immoral path."
"The hijacking of the civil rights movement by homosexuals, bisexuals and gender-confused people is unacceptable. There is no legitimate comparison between skin color and sexual behavior," he said.
WND reports,
The announcement followed a press conference this week during the Annual Convention of the African, Methodist, and Episcopal, or AME, Church Convention in Nashville, Tenn. Owens urged the church to actively defend traditional marriage.
"In the midst of this great moral struggle, we are also asking the great AME Church to reaffirm biblical views on marriage that is between one man and one woman," Owens said. "The AME Church has not taken a position on this important issue in more than 20 years, and it is time to get off the sidelines."
CAAP has requested a meeting with Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to discuss the same-sex marriage issue.
According to the organization, the White House has not responded to that request.
Owens lamented how they once were proud of Barack Obama but that their "pride has turned to shame."
"His pronouncement (endorsement of homosexual "marriage"), in fact, is a direct attack on the God of the bible and the Christian faith," said AME pastor Luke Robinson. He also said that the Church should, "speak out against President Obama's endorsement of same-sex 'marriage ' and officially and formally reaffirm support for the Bible's view of marriage as the union of one man and one woman."
As Louis Farrakhan once called Obama the Messiah and told the people to listen to Obama, I suppose these pastors have heard the call to "Choose you this Day whom you will serve." I applaud the courage and faith of these men to stand and say they will serve the LORD, not this pseudo Messiah, Barack Obama.
Can I get an Amen?!
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