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To: bcsco
Thanks for posting this excellent summary of what Christianity is versus the CINO, Obama's interpretation and slants.

"What Obama speaks of isn’t Christianity. Christianity is accepting Christ as our Savior and trying to live a life worthy of His grace. Christianity is acceptance of the inerrant testimony of the Bible. The point isn’t whether we fully understand it or not. The point is we accept it as God’s Word, whole and true. It is our belief that gives us justification because of what He sacrificed for us sinners. We don’t deserve that grace, nor can we earn it. It’s a gift and all we need do is accept it."

"This is nothing of what Obama speaks. He speaks of Christians having to subdue their beliefs in order to create a more perfect society on Earth. He has no understanding that Christians don’t live for a perfect society on Earth. They live for what’s to come after this life is over. And with that in mind, why then should we subdue our beliefs? This life simply isn’t important in the grand scheme of things. But this belief of his is proof enough that Obama isn’t a Christian, doesn’t understand Christian belief, and simply uses the garment of Christianity to fulfill his Worldly desires."

27 posted on 08/07/2008 3:52:00 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Obama, the Oreo CINO, wants special-ed treatment as our untouchable affirmative action candidate)
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To: Grampa Dave
Thanks for posting this excellent summary of what Christianity is versus the CINO, Obama's interpretation and slants.

All I did was post what, after 65 years of being part of a Christian family, I've learned. You don't need to thank me for that.

28 posted on 08/07/2008 4:37:45 PM PDT by bcsco (Obama: SPINciple in chief!)
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