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December 23, 2008
Not Only Gays Object to Warren Invocation
Militant homosexuals aren't the only ones disturbed by Rick Warren offering an invocation at the Moonbat Messiah's coronation. From an open letter to the pastor from Joseph Farah:
Barack Obama is opposed to any and all restrictions on the killing of unborn children and has pledged to work against the few that remain. In fact, as a state legislator in Illinois, he pushed a law that would require the killing of babies born alive after unsuccessful abortions. You know he will also open the floodgates to the use of U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund abortion overseas through groups like Planned Parenthood and agencies such as the United Nations Population Fund. You should note the U.N. supports forced abortions and sterilizations in China. He has even promised to sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act, which would make illegal even peaceful efforts to persuade mothers from aborting their babies. In essence, Obama holds and has pledged to enforce, a radical pro-abortion position that will curtail free speech, freedom of religion and ensure that many more innocent lives will be destroyed. …
I'm trying to imagine Jesus giving an invocation at the inauguration of such a man.
He makes a point. Hopefully Warren will use the opportunity to make a point too.
On tips from nanc.
Posted by Van Helsing at December 23, 2008 9:01 AM
Comments
warren is all about the big bucks and leading hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people through the wide gate with his "all about me" "feel good" "social" gospel. God help him and his followers be more discerning.
Posted by: nanc at December 23, 2008 11:44 AM
You don't think Jesus would speak at the Obamasiah's inauguration? I thought Jesus was kindred-spirit in community organization.
Posted by: Lyle at December 23, 2008 11:55 AM
Of course Jesus would do it. He would give all the O-worshippers a piece of his mind. Worship belongs to God alone.
Posted by: Karin at December 23, 2008 12:01 PM
now for my Yeshua joke:
do you know why Yeshua took whips to the money changer tables in the temple?
because they'd not yet invented rebar!
bahdum!
Posted by: nanc at December 23, 2008 12:30 PM
Warren espouses a placebo pablum gospel. He'll fit right in.
Posted by: Ken S at December 23, 2008 1:12 PM
At first I was disappointed that Rick Warren decided to follow the Obamanation. But, if you think about it, it really fits... it's all about the end-times. Warren has a huge following, easily led "Christians" who will do as told. Obama will probably make Warren "Religion Czar" and those silly enough to not follow "The One's" religious doctrine will be eliminated. It is written.
Posted by: My Awesome Mix Tape #6 at December 23, 2008 4:47 PM
Awesome mix has it right. The NWO Obamabattery can't work his magic without using these people. Of course the Obamanator has plenty of worldwide pals who employ similar tactics on their own populace. First the use of honey, then the stubborn residue (you know, the real Christians) are coerced by peer pressure. When that doesn't work, the remnant will be further persecuted in less creative ways, (read: getting physical). THAT is written.
Posted by: fellowes at December 23, 2008 7:28 PM
rick warren = false prophet?
stands to reason.
Posted by: nanc at December 23, 2008 8:30 PM
I am trying in vain to put my finger on the last Obama policy that was reported as being popular with, well, anyone.
Gheys don't like him for choosing Warren as his inaugurator (is that a word?)
New-age feminists don't like him for dissing Hillary.
That he's continuing Bush policies on the Iraq war and Gitmo detainees, and the FISA thing, should in theory make him unpopular with the anti-war/"civil liberties" crowd.
The tax hikes on Teh Rich aren't likely to happen. Nor are the "tax cuts" for the middle class.
The half of America that is conservative don't like anything about his policies.
Environmentalists are not going to be happy with whatever half-assed "global warming" strategy he ends up with.
In fact the only people that seem to see anything in the guy are the media; and people who are satisfied with "I don't like Republican Conservative Christianists" as their political raison d'etre. Oh, and corrupt Freddie Mac execs and a few people on Wall Street.
Posted by: mandible claw at December 24, 2008 12:42 AM
m.c. - 90% - by some accounts - of black voters loved him right into the white house!
Posted by: nanc at December 24, 2008 7:11 AM

