Why The Church Hates OBAMA

By holaratcha · Feb 15, 2011 · ·
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    What to do when you feel your country is no longer built on Christian values (See Bill of Rights)? I cannot tell you how many times I hear people complain about the United States government as of late. I, living in the midwest, the heart of America and all I hear is how good it used to be. No amber waves of grain, No, God shed his grace on thee, am not hearing about liberty. For some reason the resounding cymbal continues to be how our Christian nation is going down the drain and no one is doing anything about it. And of course let’s make sure we do everything we can to rub the Obama card on everyone and say “I told you so!”

    Maybe this is you? Maybe you have heard these slicing comments about our current president and lawmakers? Maybe you haven’t said them yet but they are building inside of you? I dunno what you have inside of your brain but let’s not forget history. Read Fox News vs Obama.

    My mind instantly zoomed toward the Roman emperor Constantine. What an incredible time period! A Roman emperor converting to Christianity and expanding Jesus throughout the empire. A breathe of fresh air for Christians at this time after they had been the prized paper view slaughter pieces the Romans were showcasing. Seriously, they were the $49.99 click on me button to watch human blood and brains splatter.

    One minute a Christian was used as a volleyball amidst a pride of lions and the next, Constantine is celebrating these followers of Christ. Constantine in one sweeping motion, slaughtered those who were slaughtering Christians and bestowed Christians with gifts and freedoms. Very similar to Moses delivering the Israelites. Freedom was restored to Christianity and Constantine expanded the Kingdom of God on this earth (as was his interpretation).

    The question to think about is:
    have we looked back into our history records to find out what will happen next and prepare for it?

    Can we be happy with freedoms still granted to us?

    What do we do when we see a new pattern of change?

    Change is inevitable, so how can we tactfully maneuver through it?

Comments

  1. Cogito
    You do realize that our President is a Christian, right? A member of the Unioted Church of Christ.

    And don't overlook the First Amendment. Christianity is not the only religion observed by the citizens of the United States, nor are the Christians in this country more (or less) morally centered than those who follow other beliefs.

    This site does not tolerate bigotry. Everyone who posts in this thread will be held to that standard, and anyone who attacks other religious beliefs will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including a permanent ban.
  2. holaratcha
    Cogito - I'm not quite sure if you are wanting me to take this post down or if you are setting the tone for anyone who decides to comment?

    I was making a historical analyzation of a political and religious moment in time in hopes of readers to assess future implications. These implications are not limited to political or religious concerns but any past decisions which could affect future outcomes. [cheers]
  3. Forkfoot
    I don't think I understood this blog post at all. It reads like your brain was moving faster than your fingers could type.
  4. LordKyleOfEarth
    I agree with Forkfoot. I'm not really sure what this blog is attempting to say.


    Also, as an aside:
    I'm pretty sure you meant "Pay-per-view".
  5. holaratcha
    Thanks all for the feedback. Another great example that it is much more difficult to read minds imagined. This was only a fragment of the post - so that could have been another obstacle.
  6. Forkfoot
    If only including a fraction of it makes it incomprehensible, why not post the whole thing?
  7. Link the Writer
    Is there a law stating that our president must be Christian? I thought there was that seperation of Church and State that the Founders kept talking about.

    Obama's a Christian. That's cool. If he were Jewish, that'd be cool too. I don't mind what he worships. I respect him and his beliefs as long as he doesn't try to shove them onto me.
  8. Forkfoot
    Something like 71% of Americans said in a survey that they would never vote for an otherwise-qualified presidential candidate who was an atheist. That's absurd.

    EDIT: Actually I did some homework and the various surveys I've seen put it closer to 50-60%. Still absurd though.
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