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To: jessduntno

Warren doesn’t care if Obama agrees with him or not.

All Warren cares about is MONEY and FAME. To hang around people like Obama, gives him fame and the opportunity to make more money. Warren is NOT for real.

Allow me to refresh your memory.

Rick Warren Lauds Obama Choice Of Openly-Gay Pastor For Inaugural Prayer
Stuart Whatley | January 15, 2009 03:26 PM

Pastor Rick Warren, demonstrating his recently discovered and ever-increasing political savvy, has issued a statement lauding President-elect Obama’s choice of openly-gay Pastor Eugene Robinson for the Sunday night Inaugural kickoff prayer. From the statement, issued to Christianity Today:

According to press reports, it is because of a mutual respect that each feels towards the other over the HIV/AIDS pandemic on the African continent. That rationale, however, is not only dishonest, but is not even logical given the two distinct positions that the men come to on the matter. Because of this supposed shared concern, Warren is ready to turn over the spiritual mantle to a man who represents the views of Satan at worst or progressive anti-God liberals at best in most of his public positions on the greatest moral tests of our time.

Warren’s stand on the matter in this instance is what is in doubt – not Obama’s!

Barack Obama has a long history of defying the intended morality of Scripture. As a state legislator, he actively worked to preserve availability of abortion in all nine months of pregnancy. He opposed parental notification. He opposed any and all bans on partial-birth abortion (an act that includes delivery of the baby up to the head, the crushing of the baby’s brain, the suctioning of the brain matter, and then completed delivery of the child’s deflated cranium). In his run for the U.S. Senate, Obama even asked his wife to pen a letter to Illinois voters that reassured them of his commitment to fighting for the right to butcher children in the womb.

Barack Obama has long supported the advance of the radical homosexual activist lobby in its pursuit to destroy traditional marriage. He supported the creation of “special rights” for people who engage in homosexuality for the sole purpose of putting them at the front of the line on issues of employment, housing and litigation. He has also solidly backed the advancement of all “hate crimes” legislation, which ultimately may be used to silence clergy who believe according to their own convictions that homosexual behavior is wrong and preach so from biblical texts. Obama has a perfect voting record against the defense of marriage.

Barack Obama advocates continued funding for Planned Parenthood clinics in our nation’s inner cities, which are performing genocide against the populations of African Americans living there.

And most damnable of all, when a brave nurse named Jill Stanek brought about national awareness to a practice at a local hospital in suburban Chicago that allowed the starvation and neglect of newly born children who had survived abortion procedures – Obama opposed her. He opposed the right of those children to be given the chance to live and he advocated against a ban on such procedures – then known as “born alive abortions.”

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http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52998

“President-elect Obama has again demonstrated his genuine commitment to bringing all Americans of goodwill together in search of common ground...I applaud his desire to be the president of every citizen.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/15/rick-warren-lauds-obama-c_n_158294.html

Now doesn’t that just warm your evil heart? Hmmm?

What a stand up guy fr CHRIST? Huh?

Why is Obama’s evil in Rick Warren’s pulpit?

Posted: November 17, 2006
1:00 am Eastern

By Kevin McCullough

Rick Warren, the best selling author of “The Purpose Driven Life” and senior teaching pastor at Saddleback Church in California, has invited Sen. Barack Obama to speak to the congregation of the faithful on Dec. 1, 2006. In doing so, he has joined himself with one of the smoothest politicians of our times, and also one whose wickedness in worldview contradicts nearly every tenet of the Christian faith that Warren professes.
So the question is “why?”

Why would Warren marry the moral equivalency of his pulpit – a sacred place of honor in evangelical tradition – to the inhumane, sick and sinister evil that Obama has worked for as a legislator?

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52998

NO CHRISTIAN should have anything to do with Obama or Warren. They are hopelessy EVIL. Even Billy Graham REFUSED to be a Chpalin for this President. SUre pray for these EVIL men but don’t endorse them or whitwash EVIL and SIN like these tow do.


11 posted on 12/06/2009 9:22:47 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: nmh
Even Billy Graham REFUSED to be a Chpalin for this President.

Not sure if Billy Graham at his age can even function as a chaplain.
18 posted on 12/06/2009 9:30:15 AM PST by SeekAndFind (wH)
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To: nmh
"Allow me to refresh your memory; Rick Warren Lauds Obama Choice Of Openly-Gay Pastor For Inaugural Prayer Stuart Whatley | January 15, 2009 03:26 PM"

Allow me to refresh yours;

Warren: The issue to me, I'm not opposed to that as much as I'm opposed to redefinition of a 5,000 year definition of marriage. 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.

BELIEFNET: Do you think those are equivalent to gays getting married?

Oh , I do. For 5,000 years, marriage has been defined by every single culture and every single religion - this is not a Christian issue. Buddhist, Muslims, Jews - historically, marriage is a man and a woman. And the reason I supported Proposition 8, is really a free speech issue. Because first the court overrode the will of the people, but second there were all kinds of threats that if that did not pass then any pastor could be considered doing hate speech if he shared his views that he didn't think homosexuality was the most natural way for relationships, and that would be hate speech. We should have freedom of speech, ok? And you should be able to have freedom of speech to make your position and I should be able to have freedom of speech to make my position, and can't we do this in a civil way.

24 posted on 12/06/2009 9:52:14 AM PST by jessduntno (Make the Democrats STFU - Stop The Federal Usurpation...dump them out in 2010.)
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