In Obama's World, the Government Controls Churches
Bill Smith, ARRA Editor: Barack Obama told the African Methodist Episcopal Church today in St. Louis that he wants to cure the woes of this impoverished nation, and the government can do this! But as we are starting to learn about Obama, the more he speaks the more he reveals his true intent. An release by Jennifer Loven stated the following:
Hum - wonder how he sees the government employing the church? I don't know Obama's heart or even his vision outside of the constant empty repetition of his mantra of hope and change. But I do know that people reveal their intents when they are on common ground or with friends with whom they are comfortable. The reporter also revealed her perspective of the Obama event:
However, we should grasp that when a government's employs churches to control the masses by promising solutions for mankind's ills, the end result is control of the church and what it teaches. The government then becomes the tyrant and freedoms of churches are reduced. In the excitement of the moment, some Christians seem to ignore the warning by Christ, "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it." As my father said, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Christians beware! Churches of all religions beware!
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But Obama's main message was the government's duty to address what he said are "moral problems" — such as war, poverty, joblessness, homelessness, violent streets and crumbling schools — and to employ religious institutions to do it.While we have seen President Bush reach out to empower (verse to employ) churches to help meet the needs of fellow Americans, Obama comfortably crosses the line and reveals that it is the Governments duty to "employ" religious institutions to "do it." "Employ" means to use. And to use means some form of government control. What did Obama want the Church to address under government control? What was the "it"? Obama defined "it" to be "war, poverty, joblessness, homelessness, violent streets and crumbling schools."
Hum - wonder how he sees the government employing the church? I don't know Obama's heart or even his vision outside of the constant empty repetition of his mantra of hope and change. But I do know that people reveal their intents when they are on common ground or with friends with whom they are comfortable. The reporter also revealed her perspective of the Obama event:
It was also his most enthusiastic delivery of late, employing preacher's cadences that were interrupted frequently by "Amens" and "yes." Obama repeatedly referenced his religious faith in terms that would be familiar to white evangelicals as well as his black audience.Obama has taken positions diametrically opposed to Christians in regard to abortion, gay rights, sanctity of marriage, and other issues. However, he is comfortable entering churches and identifying his willingness for the government to use churches to advance his objectives. This contract alone should send up red flags. History is replete with examples of charismatic tyrants using the church. We do not know that Obama would be a tyrant.
However, we should grasp that when a government's employs churches to control the masses by promising solutions for mankind's ills, the end result is control of the church and what it teaches. The government then becomes the tyrant and freedoms of churches are reduced. In the excitement of the moment, some Christians seem to ignore the warning by Christ, "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it." As my father said, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Christians beware! Churches of all religions beware!
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3 Comments:
I didn't pick up on the "employ" slant, good catch. Yes, things would be very different under an Obama presidency. I pray he loses.
Debbie Hamilton
Right Truth
Presumptive. Why isn't this news on major media networks? The first time I heard Obama speak, I cringed because he sounded exactly like the preachers that I had grown up listening to. Not that there's anything wrong with being a preacher. But we don't need a preacher for President, we need a leader to help our country get of this mess we're in. He is still just the "presumptive" nominee. I can only "HOPE" that the delegates and super delegates listen and learn and vote in Denver for the candidate who deserves to be the nominee- Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
You know, of course,
that part of his faith-based initiative for churches to do good works in the community will be to force them to hire employees who are not of that church's denomination or belief system, right? I can't think of a better way to keep an eye on the organization, influence the organization and report back on the organization than to have a secular Progressive staff working for the church. Churches want to be seen as transparent and tolerant - well - ok, some do anyway - so they aren't opposed to this idea (plus it may be a legal requirement for them to receive government funding).
If it were my church, I'd stick with private funding and tell the Democrats to go pack sand - in a nice way, of course. But yah, every day it just gets a little more creepy and Orwellian. Let's hope all those Millenial college students planning to vote for Barack Obama and the Socialist Democrats are reading their copies of 1984 and Animal Farm this summer.
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