Normally, I would not post anything about politics, because I don't really care for random blogging people to tell me why I should listen to them whine and complain about our government. For all I care, they could be talking to a brick wall, expecting it to respond.
So this isn't about politics. It happens to be about a politician, religion, and values. Again, I repeat, this is not about politics.
Barak Obama, a hopeful for the Democratic Party's bid for the presidency, has decided to take up religion. But not any religion. This was at a Christian Church.
Whoa, let's back up here for a moment.
Obama once claimed the Islamic faith. Now, he claims the Christian faith. Can't quite pin-point when the change happened, but I'm wondering if it had anything to do with his political career....
Earlier, Senator Obama had said that he hopes to be an "instrument of God" (What "god" are we talking about here? Allah?) and "create a Kingdom right here on earth."
For those of you who are not familiar with the Islamic belief, "Kill the infidel" and "Jihad" are two very important things. In other words, kill everybody that doesn't agree with you, then you can have set Allah's kingdom up. Obama is not talking about Jesus Christ, the one true God and our Lord and Savior. He is talking about a god that is no god.
Most people are worried about the "separation of Church and State," not by the principles that would be brought in by someone who's religious basis is, "kill the infidel."
Perhaps Obama isn't an active Islamist. I mean, I don't think he's tried to blow up any buildings.
But that basic underpinning is still there.
Although I'm probably breaking copyright laws, I must quote the American Chronicle:
"An "instrument" doesn't mediate, think or contemplate, it's an inanimate object that's totally under the will of the person that's holding it."
I do not thing that, if Obama's "god" is Allah, that is a very good plan for Obama to be the leading instrument in this nation.
Lord help us.
"When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." Proverbs 29:2 KJV
{Thanks to Hol for noting my mistake}