
The [[["obscure passage in Romans" ]]]Obama referred to reads:
"For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet (fitting)." (Romans 1:26-27)
Reaction is already being posted on Internet messageboards, including:
Obama is picking and choosing scriptural texts out of context. God's word must be viewed as a whole. ... I don't agree with Obama's views which put more emphasis on our current feelings than on the truth of God as seen in the whole of scripture. Christian orthodoxy is what keeps us from drinking Kool-Aid with Jim Jones.An obscure passage in Romans? It's in the first chapter. With eloquent clarity, Paul condemns [homosexuality] as a challenge to God's created order. Sadly, this is a statement from deep ignorance. That said, Jesus neither supported nor condemned civil unions in the Sermon on the Mount or elsewhere.It's not so much Obama's position as the speed at which he seems to arrive at his decision that concern me. Personally, I'd willingly assent to civil unions granting homosexuals equal or greater rights than my fellow heterosexuals, since as Christians we needn't insist on being treated fairly and certainly not preferentially.Obama also sought to set the record straight regarding his belief in God, explaining:In terms of my faith, you know, there has been so much confusion that has been deliberately perpetrated through emails and so forth. So, just here are the simple facts. I am a Christian. I am a devout Christian. I have been a member of the same church for 20 years. Pray to Jesus every night, and try to go to church as much as I can when they are not working me. Used to go quite often. These days, we haven't been at the home church, I haven't been home on Sunday, for several months now. So, my faith is important to me. It is not something that I try to push on other people. But it is something that helps to guide my life and my values.
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PS:Going to a church or belonging to a church DOESNT MAKE YOU A CHRISTIAN Mr.Obama.....And I know YOU ARE NOT A CHRISTIAN....Just by looking at your fruit.....YOU DONT FOOL CHRISTIANS.....But of course its your right to call yourself whatever you want....This is America after all,but one thing is for sure YOU ARE NOT THE HOPE OF THE WORLD like your friend hate preacher looney tunes Louis Farrakhan called you......
IF you ,Mr Obama,were the HOPE OF THE WORLD.....we all would be in trouble!!!!
As in the days of Noah...