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Black Pastor: Obama is the “Most Immoral President We’ve Ever Had”

Crabtownboy

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“It’s terrible that this president has started this country on an immoral course. This is the most immoral president we’ve ever had.”



Read more at http://conservativetribune.com/obama-immoral/#dBsZ4rQ7wivmuA6t.99

Name a president and there will be a someone, preachers for example, somewhere calling them immoral.

For example"

G.W. Bush--tramping on the Constitution and eliminating so many rights and freedoms that brave men and women died to defend

W.J. Clinton--Well, we all know what he did...but not uncommon of Presidents throughout history.

R.W. Reagan--Arms for hostages...well, we did get our people back, but at what cost? Are our people more valuable than those who died because we traded the arms?

R. Nixon--Breaking laws to ensure that he was reelected President.

J.F. Kennedy--Essentially the same types of things Clinton did.

H.S. Truman--Dropped nuclear weapons on two Japanese cities.

T. Jefferson--Owned slaves, and supposedly had children with some of his slaves.

http://society-politics.blurtit.com/3752090/who-was-the-most-immoral-president-in-us-history-
 

SolaSaint

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I would dare say any true Christian would say the same. Anyone who promotes the murder of the innocent (abortion) and the homosexual agenda, plus loathes the Holy Scriptures is the most immoral. We have never had a POTUS make these claims. He stands alone.
 

Rolfe

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I would dare say any true Christian would say the same. Anyone who promotes the murder of the innocent (abortion) and the homosexual agenda, plus loathes the Holy Scriptures is the most immoral. We have never had a POTUS make these claims. He stands alone.

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Zaac

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I would dare say any true Christian would say the same. Anyone who promotes the murder of the innocent (abortion) and the homosexual agenda, plus loathes the Holy Scriptures is the most immoral. We have never had a POTUS make these claims. He stands alone.

We also never had true Christians supporting for President a man who completely rejects Jesus Christ.

So what's the objective here? What objective did Mitt Romney promote? He completey rejects Jesus Christ yet the "true Christians" were supporting him. Are abortion, the "homosexual agenda", and loathing the Holy Scriptures unforgiveable?

Christians who do those things are still saved.

The man who rejects Jesus Christ is lost and unforgiven and on the way to hell.

So I ask again, if this President is as immoral as some say, why should anyone believe that really matters when the folks saying it are the same ones who supported for President a man who rejects Jesus Christ.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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:thumbs::jesus: Lord Jesus, give us a Christian president.


We don't need a Christian president.

We need faithful Christians on their faces before God and on the streets sharing the gospel.

We may just need the blessing of God that only comes with persecution.

What could a Christian president do?
 
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Aaron

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We don't need a Christian president.
Which, being interpreted meaneth, I don't want a Christian president.

We need faithful Christians on their faces before God and on the streets sharing the gospel.
And voting their consciences.

We may just need the blessing of God that only comes with persecution.
Only a bitter man would pray for folks to be lead into temptation.

What could a Christian president do?
Oppose the oppression and injustice of Socialism—oh! that's why you don't want Christian leaders.
 

Revmitchell

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We don't need a Christian president.

Says who?

We need faithful Christians on their faces before God and on the streets sharing the gospel.

And they are there doing that very thing.

We may just need the blessing of God that only comes with persecution.

We don't need to avoid goldy leadership just so we can bring on ourselves persecution. How foolish.

What could a Christian president do?

If you do not know then there is no one who can explain it to you.
 

church mouse guy

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:thumbs::jesus: Lord Jesus, give us a Christian president.

After the Islamic incompetent, we need a Christian President more than ever!

I think that the condemnation of Obama for being the worst President ever has to be tempered by the fact that McCain would have ruled like a Democrat and we dodged a bullet when people refused to vote for a Mormon for President.
 
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Zaac

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After the Islamic incompetent, we need a Christian President more than ever!

Why? Would a Christian President have shown any more disrespect and dishonor for God's command than you, the Christian, just displayed?

What CK4 said
CK4 said:
We need faithful Christians on their faces before God and on the streets sharing the gospel.

is the ABSOLUTE TRUTH. But in true secular world view fashioned hypocrisy, we want government in the form of a Christian President to "fix" things but also say we want government smaller and not so involved in our lives.

Pick one or the other.

The problem is that folks want a "Christian President" who can fix OTHERS when God wants to fix US.

If WE were doing what we've been called to do in love, there'd be so many folks in love with Jesus that it wouldn't matter who was President.

I think that the condemnation of Obama for being the worst President ever has to be tempered by the fact that McCain would have ruled like a Democrat and we dodged a bullet when people refused to vote for a Mormon for President.

Praise Jesus that a Mormon didn't get elected at the hands of folks who say they love Jesus.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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is the ABSOLUTE TRUTH. But in true secular world view fashioned hypocrisy, we want government in the form of a Christian President to "fix" things but also say we want government smaller and not so involved in our lives.



Pick one or the other.



The problem is that folks want a "Christian President" who can fix OTHERS when God wants to fix US.



If WE were doing what we've been called to do in love, there'd be so many folks in love with Jesus that it wouldn't matter who was President.







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Well said - but not very popular I'd wager.
 

Zaac

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I think we have already seen what an antichristian President can do.

Nowhere near the damage that an antiChrist following body of believers can. Which is a shame.

We're so focused on the outside that we fail to see that WE are the issue.
 

Rolfe

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Nowhere near the damage that an antiChrist following body of believers can. Which is a shame.

We're so focused on the outside that we fail to see that WE are the issue.

And who is this antichrist that Christians are following?
 

Crabtownboy

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We don't need a Christian president.

We had one and there are folks on this BB who condemn him.

We need faithful Christians on their faces before God and on the streets sharing the gospel.

And actually practicing what Christ taught in the way they treat others.

We may just need the blessing of God that only comes with persecution.

“When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die.”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

“When all is said and done, the life of faith is nothing if not an unending struggle of the spirit with every available weapon against the flesh.”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

“Christian love draws no distinction between one enemy and another, except that the more bitter our enemy's hatred, the greater his need of love. Be his enmity political or religious, he has nothing to expect from a follower of Jesus but unqualified love. In such love there is not inner discord between the private person and official capacity. In both we are disciples of Christ, or we are not Christians at all.”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

But this is not the good news, the truth that so many who say they are Christian wants to hear.
 
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