There has been lots of discussion about Obama winning the election two weeks ago and what it all means for our country and Christians. I thought what Mark Beeson shared is worthy of posting. I'd love to hear your thoughts after watching this.
Beeson's Thoughts from Granger Community on Vimeo.
3 comments:
Phil,
That was excellent. As a card-carrying Republican, given to fearful thoughts about where we're headed as a nation, this message performed a much-needed attitude adjustment. Thanks for passing it along. Ken
thoughts from the Conservative Hottie:
The election of B.O. was achieved because of white guilt. If B.O. were white, would he have been elected on such a thin resume? The fact that he's black is not an accomplishment; all it did was place him above reproach or risk being labeled a "racist."
Doesn't cheat on Michelle MaBelle? Whoopee. Geo W was faithful to Laura too. Disciplined? Woohoo! Goodie for him. Faithful and disciplined! Halleluia! The 9/11 hijackers were faithful and disciplined.
Open to divergent ideas? Oh, I'm sure. He has surrounded himself with socialists and America haters. What makes you think that's going to change?
He is pro-abortion and has voted three times against a bill to save the lives of abortion survivors. How do you as a Christian feel about that?
Pray for our leaders? You betcha.
more thoughts from the Conservative Hottie:
Barack Obama is disciplined? During the 110th Congress, he missed 303 votes (46.3%). To miss nearly half the votes does not demonstrate to me a satisfying level of discipline.
Barack Obama is faithful? He campaigned as a conservative, touting tax relief for everyone earning $250K or less. That demonstrated a lack of fidelity to his collectivist and Socialist ideals. (Incidentally, that figure itself morphed into $200K, then $150K, as the campaign progressed. He couldn't even be faithful to his own initial assertion.)
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