Posted on 03/31/2015 2:23:52 PM PDT by eekitsagreek
Where is the outrage from black Christians over gay marriage? If black Christians are truly outraged, would Democrats think twice before pursuing more of the gay agenda?
Stephen A Smith had a great comment on this. Democrats own black people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I6SN4PDFZ0
Welfare and government largess are more important than what God’s word teaches.
Most of them continue voting for Gay Marriage supporting Democrat politicians.
The 11th Commandment of the Left says, “Thou shalt not speak against another special interest group unless it is trying to take your gummint cheese.”
So, gays aren’t a threat to blacks.
Don’t say anything,your government check might disappear.
H*ll; you barely see the White Christian backlash because the media hides it so well. I can tell you this, there is still outrage from Black pastors over this even here in CA.
didn’t 34,000 black churches just disassociate with the Presbyterians USA group over it?
There was...The National Black Church initiative...which is made up of like 17 primarily black churches and constitutes over 15 million members broke fellowship with the Presbyterian Church USA over the Presbyterians changing thier stance on gay marriages.
You just did not read it in the lame stream media they were more intrested in Indiana for agenda reasons.
There was an article in Charisma on the Internet. I don’t know how to post a link in here, but you sure can google it.
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Google it, its out there in national news stories.
It’s impossible to differentiate between a “Black Christian” and members of the “Gimme Summa Dat Free $hit” community. After all, according to 97% of the black population in the USA, the Revs. Jackson, Sharpton and Jeremiah Wright are all devout Christians.
‘Nuff said. Here ends the lesson.
Well, now they have the chance to drop all pretense and form the Church Of Obama...
yup
A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. -- George Bernard Shaw
Its out there but you have to pay attention.
Detroit, Ypsilanti, and Flint Michigan (All largely black cities) have all voted against joining the lawsuits against Michigan governor Rick Snyder over Michigan’s opposition to gay marriage.
I would say this is not a black and white.. From where I can see, there are just as many white people on the government dole. Between flat- out welfare and whites working for the government in some form, I would say this is not a race issue, at least as far as their dependence on government payments.
A truly converted soul does not see black and white, at least not in my Bibles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_8_%282008%29#Results
A later analysis of only 5 counties showed black support to be about 58%.
Both numbers exceed the overall 52% voting in favor of Proposition 9.
You can interpret it however you want, but these results shows that the majority of blacks in California rejected gay marriage. Since the referendum was held at the same time as Obama's reelection, it's probably safe to presume a large percentage of them voted.
[[If black Christians are truly outraged, would Democrats think twice before pursuing more of the gay agenda?]]
No because the left view conservative black folks as ‘uncle toms’ who are a betrayal to their race- Every time a black conservative comes out and denounces something the left does or supports, they are branded ‘uncle toms’- because the only ‘legitimate ideological position’ to the left is the one they support- every other position is a betrayal, and that is how the left plays it up in the press-
The black people do have the solution. The power is in their hands. IF they do wake up and realize that much of life is a consequence of poor choices, and not gov´t lack of intervention. We will see America arise again.
It’s there. Look into how many “black churches” have split with the presbyterians over their recent pro-homosexuality vote. It’s in the tens of thousands but the mainstream media is silent on this. Exercising what’s known as their most insidious power, the power to ignore.
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