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I just don't buy into this whole "pastor's-thoughts-are-Obama's-thoughts" crap.
I had a pastor I liked a lot when I lived in Texas, went to church weekly, etc. But you know what? He's against gay marriage. Doesn't mean I am. I think anyone who knows me can appreciate just how much I am in favor of legalizing gay marriage. Granted, I only heard it once the entire time I attended there, so it's not like he harped on it the way that Rev. Wright harps on the AIDS thing, but my point still stands. This may come as a surprise to the atheists, but churchgoers CAN think for themselves and decide to what degree they want to listen to their religious leaders.
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He has also honored and lauded Louis Farrakhan, who is indeed a racist himself. Now, I suppose ractist may not be the correct term, and I mean that sincerely. But he indeed propote racial hatred. |
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Obama must believe as Wright does as Wright must believe as Cone does.
You are stretching, scaeagles. Don't pull your sphincter muscles. |
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I don't see why there would be hell to pay if a Republican said that. All Obama appears to be talking about is faith through salvation (or sitting on your butt in the Astrodome) vs. faith through good works.
Whether this is truly admirable, of course, all depends on what one defines as God's work.
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Not a stretch at all, there, really. Wright says he based his entire philosophy on Cone. Obama says (or has implied, certainly) that Wright is a mentor.
If A = B and B = C then A = C. As far as being in trouble, the whole topic of conversation would be whether or not the republican could keep his religious views out of his governing. He wants to do the Lord's work? What exactly does he think that means? Locking women up in the kitchen with no shoes????? Who's Lord is he referring to?!?!?! We all have our own religious or non religious views and he CAN'T IMPOSE HIS ON ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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So Obama needs Wright to keep from losing himself "in some of the hype and hoopla" of "national politics"... What will he do now to keep himself from being lost?
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That's true. But I would argue then when most Republicans say they are pursuing the Lord's work (as many of them have without seeming to suffer too much for it) that is often the only reason they can give for it.
So far, I haven't yet heard Obama say "I'm proposing Policy Z because it is what God would want." When he does that, I'll mock him just as much as I do any of the other hundreds of politicians that have pulled that stunt. I don't ask that religious people not be informed by their faith (though I would be happier if they weren't), just that their faith not be presented as justification. While we're using math: "mentor" != = & ∴ B != C ∴ A != C |
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