Posted on 05/29/2012 6:15:08 PM PDT by Libloather
Farrakhan Slams Obamas Gay Marriage Endorsement: Hes the First President That Sanctioned What the Scriptures Forbid
By Billy Hallowell | The Blaze 9 hrs ago
On Sunday, May 27, Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke in San Diego, California, where he delved into a plethora of subjects, ranging from Mexican heritage to Israels alleged war-mongering. Among the topics he weighed in on, Farrakhan also took the time to tackle homosexuality and President Barack Obamas recent endorsement of same-sex marriage.
The fiery Nation of Islam leader began by utilizing stories from both the Koran and the Bible to illustrate Gods views on same-sex attraction. He also made it overtly clear that, though he disagrees with the homosexual lifestyle, he isnt afraid of gays and lesbians. In addition to attempting to convince the audience that homosexuality is sinful in nature, Farrakhan seemed particularly irritated that critics would label him a homophobe.
Now dont you dare say, Farrakhan was preachin hate. Hes homophobic. Im not afraid of my brothers and sisters or others who may be practicing what God condemned in the days of Lot, he proclaimed. Thats not our job to be hateful of our people. Our job is to call us to sanity. Our job is to call the people to righteous conduct.
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But he thinks being white is a worse sin than homosexuality.
Unfortunately, the link doesn’t work, so I couldn’t read the rest of the article. But it sounds like Calypso Louie is having one of those painful moments of severe cognitive dissonance, as sometimes happens when liberals try to reconcile their various religious affiliations. Which religion will win out in this case—Black Liberation Theology, or Islam, or the religion of Liberalism? He sounds downright schizophrenic.
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