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Saturday, July 26, 2008
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Because of Who you Are
5:03 PM


Nothing more needs to be said...

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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Obama Does It Again
3:17 PM
I am on the road in Ohio right now, but I had to check in with the latest about the esteemed senator presidential candidate from Illinois. I would not normally post so many messages about one person, but this man and his cohorts never stop. He is clearly a danger to the Christian worldview and ethic.

Christian principles formed and shaped this country. That heritage has been eroding at an alarming for the past 45 years. Obama promises to place the nails in the coffin of the Christian worldview and the heritage of this nation. He has become a kind of anti-Christ and an anti-American. His views run counter to the Revelation of God and biblical principles. His policies run counter to the historic cultural heritage of this Nation.

Reported by OneNewsNow the most recent example of Obama & Company is the attack on Focus on the Family in a radio ad in response to Dr. James Dobson’s recent criticism of the presidential candidate's theological views. Following is an excerpt from the radio ad:

"You know it’s an election year when certain people start grabbing headlines by attacking the faith of presidential candidates," says the narrator. "With all these stones being cast at Senator Obama, it can be hard to know what to believe -- but in Luke, Jesus taught us that we must listen to what a man says because out of the overflow of his heart, his mouth speaks.".

Spokesman Carrie Gordon Earll says Focus on the Family’s response to the ad would be Christ’s words found in Matthew 7:20, "You will know them by their fruits."

“When it comes to Barack Obama, his fruit is not in line with a biblical worldview," said Earll. She also pointed out that Obama is the most liberal senator in the U.S. Senate. "He opposes [the ban on] partial-birth abortion, [and] he supports the deconstruction of marriage as we know it," adds Earll. "Most certainly those are actions that voters, evangelical voters, need to look at as they’re making a decision on who to vote for in November."

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Thursday, July 03, 2008
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There is Something About Obama
11:33 AM
There is something very wrong about Obama that I have not been able to put my finger upon until now. That he is a disingenuous opportunist willing to lie and hide his real agenda to get elected is obvious, but there something else.

Today I read an article by Tim Wildmon that hit the problem on the nose. Obama is a universalist.

Obama told author Cathleen Falsani: "I believe there are many paths to the same place, and that is a belief that there is a higher power, a belief that we are connected as a people."

As Wildmon points out this may be the reason Opera like Obama so much since she is the reigning Queen of the universalistic nonsense that all paths lead to God and no one path is the right way.

There is a serious danger in having a universalist as a President. As Wildmon points out, "Getting theologically consistent answers from "universalism" is like nailing Jell-O to the wall."

Christianity, and most other systems of thought, have systems of thought. In Christianity it is called "systematic theology." These systems are the intellectual building blocks upon which the faith or belief or philosophy is built. Universalism is built not upon any building blocks, but upon jello.

As Wildmon states: "What is appealing about universalism to modern-day Americans is that it is intentionally ambiguous and doesn't require any measurable commitment by the individual. One doesn't have to agree with any creed, you don't have to go to church, you don't have to abide by any particular code of conduct, and there is no objective standard for defining right or wrong or good and evil. It is all up to the individual and how he or she feels. Forget all that old-fashioned stuff about repenting of your sin and giving your life to the Lord."

To have a President with this sort of worldview is most dangerous. There are not solid standards of behavior in this worldview but what one decides for themselves, besides what is expedient for the moment. Such jello based worldview can end a civilization.

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