Wingnut pastor tries to outdo Rev. Wright on the other end of the spectrum
Just to show what a fair guy I am (hey, stop snickering!), here’s a link to a YouTube video of what Drudge refers to as the “anti-Obama pastor.” In short, the dude calls Barry O a “long-legged freak”, an “emissary of the devil”, and that “he was born trash”!
You folks know how anti-Obama I am, but I maintain what I said earlier: the pulpit is no place for politics, especially the vile kind like this. If my preacher sounded like this schmuck, I would leave the church and not look back. That’s not a Christian message at all, and this boob should be ashamed of himself. Just as I condemn Rev. Wright and his sheeple who shouted “Amen” to his anti-Christian anti-American tirade disguised as a sermon, I also condemn Rev. Wingnut and any of his parishioners who are in agreement.
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“the pulpit is no place for politics, especially the vile kind like this”
While I agree 100% with the last part of this, how can a serious Christian NOT care about those issue in politics which mirror Christian values? I can’t see how you can spearate the two, at least to any degree.
Comment by The Truth Hurts | March 20, 2008
TTH, I’m not saying that a pastor or his congregation should be divorced from politics. Far from it, in fact. You’re right, the two often intertwine. What I’m saying is that his pulpit shouldn’t be used to advance any kind of political agenda as a whole.
For example, if the preacher said “We should all strive to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, and comfort the afflicated”, nobody would bat an eyelash. But if he followed it up with “And I think it’s clear that God wants the government to do those things, and He wants us to support Candidate X because he/she truly wants to do those things”, that’s when the line gets crossed.
Comment by crushliberalism | March 20, 2008
I am not surprised at this deceived ‘minister’. I did not bother to watch the video when I saw the preview and the URL. I watched him a while back talking about another minister. I am very familiar with his nonsense. How disgusting. The Lord loves the man and must be weeping. He obviously does not have a close relationship with God or else he would NEVER be so vile in dealing with people that he disagrees with.
Comment by Pamela | March 20, 2008
As a Christian, I’ve been reflecting more and more upon the “faith and politics” issue. Not to simplify things, but I do have one observation: Jesus drove the money changers out of the temple, he blasted the Pharisees for their smug self-righteousness, and he told his followers to “feed his sheep.” Not once, as I recall, did he stand in front of Pontius Pilate’s HQ and decry the Roman occupational government for not instituting universal health care or feeding the poor. He left it to the Church to do the work of the Church.
Comment by PabloD | March 21, 2008
Obviously, putting “Jesus is Lord” across your pulpit doesn’t make him YOUR Lord.
Comment by Lori C. | March 21, 2008
Exellent comments, all!
Comment by crushliberalism | March 21, 2008