Thursday, 29 May 2008
digg_title = "Obama and the Religion of Race War"; var sburl2950 = window.location.href; var sbtitle2950 = document.title;digg_title = "Obama and the Religion of Race War"; var sbtitle2950=encodeURIComponent("Obama and the Religion of Race War"); var sburl2950=decodeURI("http://www.borderfirereport.net/erBarack Obama must be called to renounce Black Liberation Theology. Can an American be compelled to
renounce
their religion, a freedom guaranteed by the Constitution and one which
has been so dearly held by Americans for over 200 years? No, but there
is a major distinction between asking someone to renounce their
religion versus a highly controversial school of so-called theology.
Barack Obama must be called to renounce Black Liberation Theology. Can an American be compelled to renounce their religion, a freedom guaranteed by the Constitution and one which has been so dearly held by Americans for over 200 years? No, but there is a major distinction between asking someone to renounce their religion versus a highly controversial school of so-called theology.
Obama claims to be a Christian, and no one can or should demand that
he renounce Christianity. He must, however, publicly clarify his
beliefs with respect to what is considered Christianity in America
compared to the destructive, racist creed taught at Trinity United
Church in Chicago, where he has been a member for the past 20 years.
If
Barack Obama indeed subscribes to Black Liberation Theology, whether he
admits to it or not, this will make him the most dangerous individual
to ever aspire to the Presidency. There is no debate on this point.
Obama
must be asked directly whether or not he accepts Black Liberation
Theology as preached by pastors who subscribe to this doctrine and as
described in James Cone’s book, Black Theology and Black Power, the
chief text of BLT (as admitted to by Rev. Jeremiah Wright on March 1,
2007). No less will do, and unless he is asked this question, Americans
will have been grossly irresponsible with regard to their civic duties.
In truth, were the establishment press not corrupt and Americans more
scrupulous in their discernment, Obama’s campaign hopes would have been
dashed in March 2007.
One of the most prominent of our broadcast
journalists has all but pledged to interview Obama on his television
program, perhaps the most widely-viewed of its kind in America. This
gentleman was duly critical of the candidate and Reverend Wright when
the issue of the pastor’s racist and anti-American sentiments came to
light. Will he ask Obama the all-important question?
At this
juncture it appears extremely unlikely that he or anyone else will.
Should this occur, it is even less likely that Obama will comply, so
grave would be the implications of such action.
Were Obama to
renounce Black Liberation Theology, the backlash from militant BLT
pastors, their cohorts (such as the Nation of Islam’s Louis Farrakhan)
and black Americans who have been brainwashed into maintaining
solidarity with influential blacks even if they are far wide of the
mark would be so severe, not only would the candidate lose the black
vote, but his campaign might all but disintegrate. His renouncement
would be framed as a rejection of the aggregate of black Americans.
This
columnist has stated on national television venues that Barack Obama
lied about his knowledge of Rev. Wright’s militancy. Given the nature
of Black Liberation Theology and those who preach it, it is an
impossibility that he was never present when statements were made
similar to those which aired. Such verbiage is the meat of this
doctrine. That an adherent to this vile cult would lie in order to
attain the presidency is no stretch, of course, but the glaring
evidence of this lie must come to light.
Barack Obama was (as he
says) “drawn to” Trinity United; it is the belief of an increasing
number of America’s more astute observers that this was because he
recognized it as a strategy whereby he might put an acceptable face on
his religious and sociopolitical leanings, which are actually more akin
to that of the Nation of Islam and more generic black nationalists than
any Christian denomination. Join a radical Christian church; at least
it has the word “Christian” tied to it. Perhaps the “Jesus” BLT
promotes was one in whom Obama could believe (difficult though he may
be to find in the New Testament). Inasmuch as there are almost
innumerable varieties of Christianity in the U.S. and criticism of
black culture is not considered politically correct, I am certain much
calculation arrived at the likelihood that he would get away with it.
He
was right, of course. The genesis of Obama’s book The Audacity of Hope,
which helped pave the way for his candidacy, was a sermon delivered by
Jeremiah Wright. This insight with respect to who the candidate is or
might be remains a surreal paradox: Audacity is an acclaimed literary
work (which some pundits claim Obama didn’t actually write), but one
which has failed to serve as the red flag it really is.
The
reason Obama must be called to renounce Black Liberation Theology is
twofold: One, to determine his sincerity or depth of his duplicity.
Two, is in order to hold him accountable at a later date, sort of like:
“I did not have sex with that woman.”
If cornered as candidate
or President, Obama might conceivably spin BLT into a far more
innocuous phenomenon that it truly is, but having been cornered,
Americans will be “looking at his feet,” if you will: Scrutinizing his
actions rather than his words.
For my part, I submit that if
Obama was sitting in the pews of Trinity United Church as a member for
20 years, he has no place anywhere in American government, let alone
holding the highest office in the land.
Americans have every
right to elect an odious and treacherous individual to the White House
if they so desire – assuming they know what they are getting. Right
now, they have no idea.
Erik Rush is a staff writer for the
New Media Alliance, Inc. The New Media Alliance is a non-profit (501c3)
national coalition of writers, journalists and grass-roots media
outlets.
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