but I think he's an embarassment to the people he claims to represent. It's not that I think he's a bad person, per se, and it's not only the fact that I think his politics are out of whack. Most people who know me, know that I am not a big fan of John Edwards. If this man is Obama's spiritual advisor, we are in for an administration of paranoia, race-baiting, and anti-American indulgence that makes Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton look like patriots. White is a man who says that 9/11 was the result of violent American foreign policies and that the attacks proved that “people of color had not gone away, faded into the woodwork or just ‘disappeared’ as the Great White West went on its merry way of ignoring Black concerns.” Wright Jr., to sure that he is "speaking as truthfully about what I believe as possible." Rev. Obama claims to rely on his minister, Rev. In short - the only things missing from Obama "conversion" to "Christianity" - is the actual conversion AND the Christianity.While I agree that Obama's conversion to Christianity seems, shall we say, tepid, this is not what frightens me about his potential presidential career. What is missing is his willingness to submit to the scriptural text, and to urge others to do so as well. McCullough notes:īut what is missing - is the very essence of Christianity itself.Ī confession that Barack Hussein Obama was/is a sinner, completely incapable of redeeming himself, that he throws the entirety of his soul upon the finished work of the cross of Jesus Christ, that he accepts that compeleted work, and now dedicates his life to the TRUTH of the unchanging word of God. Last week Kevin McCullough blogged about a NY Times article on Barack Obama's personal "conversion" to Christianity from a pseudo-secular/Islamic upbringing.
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