So, when’s Barakobama gonna leave Wright’s church? That’s what I’m waiting for.
Tick...tick...tick...
He won’t. Obama’s lying. I don’t believe him for a second. He and Michelle believe all this crap being spouted by their pastor. He wouldn’t have been a member for 20 years, given thousands and thousands of dollars, and had hiskids baptized there if he didn’t have a problem with what was being preached.
Here is a link to Trinity web site:
If you watch the first you tube video on the home page you’ll I think you’ll Barack Hussein Obama sitting next to Racist Wright. The church is obviously comitted to Africa moreso than America. “God Damn America!”
Obama is going down. Problem for the Dems is that when he does there is no way Hillary hangs on the the black vote. And she can’t win a general without 90% of it!
....so when Hannity blasts Wright at the top of every hour I can feel the air gushing out of the Obama balloon. Hillary must be one happy beast.
Leaving the church would be the logical thing to do, when you’re pained and angered by the sermons.
To me this isn't an issue about when Obama will leave his church. I think it is easy to get caught up in moving from one church to another, as a way of addressing (or rather, not addressing) issues of sin a person has become aware of. Instead of taking a stand, such as going to the Pastor and/or Deacons of the church to challenge them concerning their obligation to ensure that only sound and fit doctrine is preached from the pulpit, it's much easier to just leave....move on to another church until the next time the human sins within are revealed, indicating it's time to move on again.
I don't believe this is how Christ intends the church to be. We are accountable one unto another, from the lowliest to the greatest position. I have never sat in my church listening to a leader go astray without then privately taking my concern to that person. If the situation remains unresolved then it is my spiritual obligation to my beloved church body to bring the issue before the Deacons/Elders of the church. We are supposed to face and denounce wrong doing within the church, not just up and leave to let the sin remain a fester within the body.
Thus the important question to me is what Obama did, or is doing, to address this sin within his church body. There's nothing brave or biblical about simply remaining silent (until now that is) in the face of feeling 'pain and anger' in your soul concerning sin. Taking a stand within the church, to cast out the sin, is the right thing to do, anything less is not only unscriptural but cowardly.