Posted on 06/19/2009 7:27:07 AM PDT by PaxMacian
President Barack Obama says the biblical command to "love thy neighbor as thyself" is as pertinent now as ever.
The president said Friday that an entire community suffers when some members cannot pay their mortgages or find jobs. He called on Americans to work together to build a better future for everyone, including immigrants.
(Excerpt) Read more at google.com ...
Matthew 22:39. I’m pleased, actually. To this point, it has seemed BO hasn’t got the foggiest idea about Christianity. However, there is a prayer campaign for his conversion. Maybe it’s having an effect.
Oh! Had to shorten it for the title but it was actually the
Esperanza National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference in Washington
Even if the quote is correct, remember that Satan quoted some scripture at Jesus to tempt him.
I know that this is scripture... But where does it say that loving your neighbor means paying their mortgage, health care, welfare check, etc...
Mark 12: 30-31
Did you search under "neighbor" or "neighbour?" Old English spelling. It would be interesting to hear what Mr. Obama's definition of "neighbor" is. Something tells me its a bit different from what Christ had in mind.
27 [A certain lawyer] answering [Jesus] said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
28 And [Jesus] said unto him, THou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.
“Go to the ant, consider her ways,oh sluggard, and be wise.”
Or something to that effect, right? (from memory)
According to Obama, everything before him sucks and everything after him is peachy keen.
This is indeed scripture, which has already been pointed out. However, he used it to support his contention that the Bible supports the nanny state.
The Bible does no such thing. Jesus teaches that we as private citizens should help one another. Jesus taught us all to be personally charitable to our neighbors.
"The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose..."
Shakespeare--The Merchant of Venice
More to the point, how is loving your neighbor compatible with holding them at gunpoint to extort their money to provide all those things to other neighbors?
Christ illustrated what he meant by way of the parable of the good Samaritan...
Just to put this into today’s language you could substitute Arabs for the Israelites and a Jew for the Samaritan and get a feel of what it’s saying.
EARTH TO OBAMA!.....I’m not interested in building a better future for members of ANY entire community including illegal immigrants with my damn tax money!.....
THROW THIS SOCIASLIST OUT NOW!!
The theme is repeated many times in scripture as some of the references above indicate.
This is why we can’t earn our way to heaven, unless we are perfect. Unlike other religions, the Judeo-Christian God, doesn’t call us to “do no harm” or “Do more good than evil”.
God calls us to an active love towards God and others. There is no good that we can do to make up for sin, because if we know that it is good, then it is only what we should have done anyway.
God also calls us repeatedly to “Be holy for I am Holy” and to “Be perfect for I am perfect”.
The only way to be perfect is to either NEVER sin, and scripture says all have except Jesus, or to be forgiven. That’s why Jesus’s paying for our sin through His substitutionary sacrifice is critical. And it’s why scripture says nobody comes to the Father except through Jesus.
“No, that was the quote earlier in the speech. I am looking for the one at the end which had the words word and dear and did not show up when searching various versions of the Bible.”
Just give us the entire quote so we can find it for you then. I only see the one quote listed in the cited article.
By the way, this is a great site to look up a Biblical quote in many different translations: biblegateway.com
..An evil soul producing holy witness is like a villain with a smiling cheek...
Nor would he care because he is confident the grasshoppers can outvote the ants.
Biblegateway is awesome.
I use google to search it, though. Their search engine isn’t very good.
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