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While the Bible
contains accounts of God's people battling righteously against invaders
and oppressors, the overall scriptural message is that the meek will be
rewarded for quietly fighting injustice and hypocrisy by turning the
other cheek, rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar's and by striving to
promote love and forgiveness within the brotherhood of man.
Most instructional
scripture from Proverbs to the Book of James warns against misusing the
power of the tongue (speech) while advocating for such peace-making
strategies as settling disputes before nightfall. A Christ-like
forgiving, peace-loving, non-judgmental nature is what God's children
have been encouraged to pursue and to project to the world at large. It
is also taught that those who are entrusted with the responsibilities of
teaching and preaching are held to an even a higher set of standards.
Therefore, because
of the tone, vocabulary and incendiary nature of many sermons delivered
at the Chicago church that the Obama family has attended for twenty
years, the recently-retired pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ,
Rev. Jeremiah Wright, risks being judged as a fomenter of revolution
against the principles of Christianity, if not merely against Caesar.
To his credit
Barak Obama has attempted to portray a positive, Christian attitude to
the electorate. His calm speech and ideas about inclusion and open
domestic dialogues combined with his suggested foreign policy that would
incorporate more meetings and negotiations with recalcitrant world
leaders are, in fact, most responsible for his popularity with
change-desiring Americans.
But ironically,
many of Obama’s secular supporters would have distanced themselves from
the candidate had they ever considered the origin of the ethic he
portrays. Where would the Obama campaign be today if those
media-saturating video clips of his spiritual advisor's sermons
contained fundamentalist Christian messages instead of leftist
anti-American rhetoric peppered with phrases considered blasphemous by
traditional Christians of all races?
The candidate,
however, regardless of his church attendance, has proven that he is
little more than a typical "progressive" driven by irreligious political
correctness on philosophical issues like abortion and gay rights and as
it regards his social and fiscal proposals that would promote escalation
of entitlement programs, higher taxes and wealth redistribution. Recent
remarks about (assumedly) blue-collared white folks that cling to guns,
religion, bitterness and hatred in uncertain times are in synch with the
kind of communist propaganda that one would have expected to hear in a
speech by Lenin or Mao.
Imagine a white
candidate making an accusatory blanket statement about what inner city
people of color cling to as a result of their ongoing misfortune. The
speaker of such a racist comment would have been forced to resign
his/her candidacy before the story grew legs, let alone after those
comments had been dissected over and over again for weeks by pundits.
Obama's "let's
talk" scripturally-inspired foreign policy would praise Moses for
meeting and reasoning with Pharaoh on numerous occasions in his quest to
persuade the Egyptian ruler to free the Hebrews. Overlooked or
criticized, however, would be the fact that the receiver of The Ten
Commandments influenced Pharaoh by threatening and delivering a series
of plagues that culminated in the death of a significant portion of the
population of his realm. Even after that “nuke card” was played,
hard-hearted Pharoah reneged on his promise and attempted to recapture
Moses and the Hebrews as they walked across the Red Sea.
Rev. Wright
appears to have Pharaoh-like inclinations for he has refused to free his
brother from the bondage of his questionable past comments by simply
apologizing and leaving the limelight. For his part, Obama can only
make promises about change in his personal life which makes people
disbelieve, more than ever, that he could effect sweeping political
"change" if he
ever became president.
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