23 Dec
Posted by MacRanger as Uncategorized
Watching the libs implode over Rick Warren giving the prayer at Obama’s innaugural is funny. I mean, really Richard!
“Not that he was planning to attend, but Barack Obama should know that my sister’s inauguration night party — the one for which she was preparing Obama Punch — has been canceled. The notice went out over the weekend, by e-mail and word of mouth, that Obama’s choice of Rick Warren to give the inaugural invocation had simply ruined the party. Warren is anti-gay, and my sister, not to put too fine a point on it, is not. She’s gay.
She is — or was — a committed Obama supporter. On the weekend before the presidential election, my sister and my mother drove from the Boston area, where they both live, to Obama’s New Hampshire headquarters in Manchester. There my mother made 76 phone calls for Obama, which is not bad for someone who is 96, and gives you an idea of the level of commitment to Obama in certain precincts of my family.
I should say right off that my mother feels less strongly about Warren than my sister does. But I should add immediately that my sister feels very strongly, indeed. She’s been in a relationship with another woman, the quite wonderful Nancy, for 19 years, and she resents the fact that Warren has likened same-sex marriage to incest, pederasty and polygamy.
“I’m opposed to redefinition of a 5,000-year definition of marriage,” Warren told Beliefnet.com’s Steve Waldman. “I’m opposed to having a brother and sister being together and calling that marriage. I’m opposed to an older guy marrying a child and calling that marriage. I’m opposed to one guy having multiple wives and calling that marriage.”
Waldman asked, “Do you think those are equivalent to gays getting married?”
“Oh, I do,” said Warren.
There you have the thinking of the man Obama has chosen above all other religious figures to represent him in this most solemn moment. He likens my sister’s relationship — three children, five grandchildren, so loving as to be envied and so conventional as to be boring — to incest or polygamy.
The conventional thing to say is that Obama has a preacher problem — first the volcanic Jeremiah Wright and now the transparently anti-gay Warren. But the real problem has nothing to do with ministers and everything to do with Obama’s inability or unwillingness to be a moral leader. Sooner or later, he just might have to stand for something.”
Oh please. Again there is nothing unorthodox in Warren’s beliefs or teaching in so much as the Bible is concerned. Homosexuality is a sin – period according to the Bible. Warren is simply being faithful to his calling. He’s not anti-gay, he’s anti-sin, and guess what, so is God.
Grouping him with Rev. Wright who teaches an aberrant form of Christianity that is blatantly racist is ridiculous, but then again I don’t expect the unbelieving to “get it”, they are – as it’s said “out of touch” with God, at least the God of Scripture.
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retire05
December 23rd, 2008 at 11:14 am
1This is a prime example that no one, not even the “Chosen One” can be all things to all people. Someone will always be disappointed. What should have been their first clue? After 8 years of the left complaining that Bush was too “evangelical” the left backed a candidate that ran on his deep faith. Did the gay left not think that sooner or later there would be a conflict between them and a [claimed] religious Obama?
So now the first group to become disillusioned is the gay community. Next up, the “we voted our wallets” community. Those who were of the belief that Obama would immediately put an end to all our economic woes. As Obama institutes his tax policies and impliments his “protectionist” philosophies, jobs will continue to bleed off shore and the unemployment numbers will continue to rise. Already, Obama and Biden are trying to cover their ass by saying the economic recovery will be longer than first thought and people must be patient.
Dissention is already in the air. Just look at the recent statements of Barney Frank and the Black Congressional Caucus. The [half] black Obamassiah is failing to lead his people into ultimate power. How long before they realize that Barack Obama, Jr. played the race card like a marked ace for no other reason than to win?
And they say that with the election of Obama, conservatism is dead. Perhaps the MSM should take a look at what Repubicans maintained their seats. RINOs lost; true conservative Republicans maintained their seats and even took a few in the process. And these are the very GOPers who will block Obama every step of the way. God bless Jeb Hensarling, et al.
Surrounding in scandal that had been dealt with by the Obama team poorly, dissention among the base, and he hasn’t even taken the oath of office yet.
Stock up on the snacks. This is going to be a fun four years to watch as the Guppy Party (Democrats) eat their own.
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