Posted on 05/13/2012 3:11:32 PM PDT by tobyhill
Addressing his large, mostly black congregation on Sunday morning, the Rev. Wallace Charles Smith did not mince words about where he stood on President Barack Obama's newly announced support for same-sex marriage: The church is against it, he said, prompting shouts of "Amen!" from the pews.
And yet Smith hardly issued a full condemnation of the president.
"We may disagree with our president on this one issue," Smith said from the pulpit of the Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington. "But we will keep him lifted up in prayer. ... Pray for President Barack Obama."
And Smith said there were much bigger challenges facing the black community - "larger challenges that we have to struggle with" - bringing his full congregation to its feet, with many more amens.
Days after Obama announced his personal support for same-sex marriage, pastors across the country offered their Sunday-morning opinions on the development, with the words of black pastors - a key base of support for Obama in 2008, that is also largely opposed to gay marriage - carrying special weight in a presidential election year.But black pastors were hardly monolithic in addressing Obama's remarks.
In Baltimore, Emmett Burns, a politically well-connected black minister who said he supported Obama in 2008, held an event at Rising Sun Baptist Church to publicly withdraw support from the president over Obama's same-sex marriage support.
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I honestly did not see many predicting this. I, and others, think this gay nonsense will cost Obama votes but not from blacks.
Those first abhorrent policy positions and actions of Obama that you mention are not widely known and the leftist media have not been publicizing them. By contrast, Obama's big gay wedding has been shoved into everyone's faces by the arrogant leftists in the media who are just daring Americans to object. When we get into the voting booths in November we will, each of us, have the opportunity to tell the leftists where to get off. I think Americans will vote a resounding "No!" on all of this mandatory gay nonsense.
“Romney is not campaigning on these positions and there is no reason to think that this will be his agenda if he is elected.”
....other than his record.
And liberal. Most Blacks won't vote for a Black conservative. Suddenly skin color goes from meaning everything to meaning nothing.
Blacks are committing political suicide by voting for Obama’s re-election. Just imagine if another peanut farmer decided to run. He’d be laughed out of the race. The same will be true of another black candidate after Obama destroys this economy.
Was it Van Jones who not too long ago said that even if Obama came out as gay, Blacks would vote for him? Some here wondered if that was a signal of what was to come, because it seemed so out of place and sudden.
Primarily I pray for his repentance and conversion, for eternity is what matters.
I also pray that he loses in November. It would not only be best for the Nation, but it would be best for President Obama. The best thing for a narcissist is to get knocked down a few pegs. Getting knocked down to rock bottom is often needed, but we can start with knocking him off his pedestal and relieving him of his delusions of grandeur.
I think you are being dishonest.
Romney's record is not that of an ideological leftist.
Romney is a guy who, in large measure, has gone along to get along.
There is nothing about Romney's past that suggests that he would promote leftist policies as a Republican President with a Republican Congress and a robust conservative tea party movement promoting conservatism.
I think that you are being irrational and/or dishonest about your opposition to Romney.
Lying about Romney will not help preserve our liberty, and it will not further God's mission on earth.
Who frequently was lynched in the South with blacks? Republican sympathizers.
Dred Scott? Democrats.
Segregation? Democrats.
Welfare checks? Democrats.
OK, if Rev Smith is willing to give him a pass on the homosexual marriage position, what exactly has he done for the “larger issues” the black community has to struggle with. Obama has been all window dressing for blacks. A few high profile appointments to his friends? The Cambridge police and George Zimmerman really heard from Obama and that settled all the bigger issues of the black community, right ?
Was he or was he not the architect and implementer of a socialized healthcare plan in Mass?
Did he or did he not sign an assault weapons ban?
Did he or did he not sign numerous tax increases?
Did he or did he not just suggest that Obama stole his ideas for a bailout of the auto industry?
If it walks like a duck....
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