Irony of Obama’s Presidency

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Startling observation (HT: JT):

The irony about the election of our first black president, an irony which I wish did not exist, is that while blacks have risen from the indignities and injustice of slavery in which their bodies were sold and consumed as property, and have endured segregation and second-class citizen status and racial discrimination, and have now one of their own elected to the highest office in the land, this very president-elect, Barack Obama, will increase the death toll among black human beings if he fulfills his promise to enact a Freedom of Choice Act, which will serve as a firewall around Roe v. Wade, the Dred Scott decision of our times. Helping to fund abortions also will likely disproportionately increase the number of black victims consumed by this holocaust. Someone might point out that policies about abortion, too, in this post-racial age of enlightenment, should be colorblind, so anyone who cares about the skin color of its victims is a racist, and that appeals to blacks about not aborting black babies is an appeal to a presumed racism on their part.

One response to “Irony of Obama’s Presidency”

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    Rev Jay Bunting

    The post election statistic ran on Fox News that was iinteresting to me was that 3 out of 5 church goers voted for Obama. This means that 3 out of 5 persons calling themselves “Christian” are in favor of murder of the unborn. They also agree with a man who defines sin as “getting out of alingment with my values” (this from the Rick Warren debate). When did sin become getting out of alignment with MY values and not GOD’S values? From this viewpoint if this is the definition of sin, I can do most anything I want, and if I want to do more, I change my values.

    I wonder if this kind of thinking comes from today’s liberal seminaries that are telling pastors there is no literal Heaven or Hell, no Devil, and you cannot read the Bible literally so therefore there was no virgin birth nor did Christ Rise from the dead. That is a thought to ponder also.

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