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fnsmoak
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« on: August 10, 2009, 02:13:06 PM »

You going to hate this......  But you can remain the ONLY Homo Sapien in the world that doesn't believe it if you wish.  BTW; Hope everything is going well in Narnia?

post found at: http://www.onenewsnow.com/Church/Default.aspx?id=576510

Obama's election an example of 'racial reconciliation'

Messengers to the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention will consider a resolution looking at the historical significance of the election of President Barack Obama.

 

The resolution will be presented during this morning's business meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. Dwight McKissic, pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, penned the resolution, which celebrates Obama's election "as a significant contribution to the ongoing cause of racial reconciliation in the United States."
 
McKissic says the resolution is another opportunity for the Southern Baptist Convention, or SBC, to make a statement about racial equality.
 
"The convention that once dishonored descendents of Africa, solely because of color, and repented of that in 1995, now has an opportunity to honor a descendant of Africa," he notes, "because in one sense, Barack Obama personifies the aspirations, hopes, and dreams of all people of color that there would be no limitations on their upward mobility."
 
McKissic, who did not vote for Obama, believes it is possible to support the resolution without supporting the president's policies.






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fiddle mike
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2009, 02:51:46 PM »

Well, I guess their could be a goofier bunch than the Southern Baptist Convention, "Flat Earthers", maybe, or the Woodsboro Baptist Church...
They apologized  for slavery, a few years back in one of the biggest public displays of neurotic guilt I can think of.  It's good to see Christians keeping racism  alive  in America, though.
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SANDMAN5
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2009, 05:08:32 AM »

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Well, I guess their could be a goofier bunch than the Southern Baptist Convention, "Flat Earthers", maybe, or the Woodsboro Baptist Church...
They apologized  for slavery, a few years back in one of the biggest public displays of neurotic guilt I can think of.  It's good to see Christians keeping racism  alive  in America, though.
That's why I quit going to "denominational" churches. A group of leaders have a pow-wow and
decide what that denom will believe and practice until the next pow-wow. And be careful about
applying the "Christian" to anyone who claims it. A true Christian isn't racist at all.
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