Black Liberation Theology
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So,
Gibbels
says:
"The president is a committed mainstream
Christian."
More Obullshit! Obama has never been a
"mainstream Christian," or near what
this writer refers to "traditional Protestantism."
His mother
was an atheist. The rest of his family were/are Muslims. So
he didn't learn the tenets of "traditional Protestantism" from them.
In "Audacity," Obama wrote that he didn't really have any profound
religious belief, but that in his early Chicago days he felt he needed
to acquire some spiritual "street cred," so he joined
Trinity United Church of Christ
(TUCC).
He certainly didn't lean the tenets of
"traditional Protestantism" at TUCC.
TUCC's pastor, Rev.
Jeremiah A. Wright, a former Muslim and black nationalist, unabashedly
preached a "black" gospel" and "black liberation theory."
Trinity
describes itself:
"A congregation which is Unashamedly Black
and Unapologetically Christian. Our roots in the Black
religious experience and tradition are deep, lasting and permanent.
We are an African people, and remain 'true to our native land,' the
mother continent, the cradle of civilization."
"Trinity has a non-negotiable commitment to
Africa, is committed to the historical education of African people
in diaspora and committed to liberation, restoration, and economic
parity."
Trinity adopted the racist "Black
Value System" written by the Manford Byrd Recognition Committee
chaired by Vallmer Jordan in 1981.
In 2001, Obama’s Trinity
United Church of Christ passed a resolution declaring that:
"WHEREAS: The institution of Slavery is
internationally recognized as crime for which there is no statute of
limitations, AND
WHEREAS: Uncompensated labor was demanded
from enslaved Africans and their descendants for more than two
centuries on U.S. soil; AND
WHEREAS: The principle that
reparations is the appropriate remedy whenever government unjustly
abrogates the rights of a domestic group or foreign people whose
rights such government is obligated to protect or uphold has been
internationally recognized…"
Wright sought to
build his church on the black "Theology
of Liberation," the Marxist ideology introduced in 1968 by Rev.
James Cone of New York. It emphasizes Africa's contribution to
Christianity, rather than that of mainstream theologians -- got that
Gibbels?
Liberation Theology
embraces a black God.
Liberation Theology's god isn't the
loving, forgiving, wise, and powerful God most Christians know. Obama's
god, the god of Trinity, is not in the business of bringing people
together, instead he is a god that is totally exclusive to the black
community. White Americans need to realize that Obama's god is not here
for understanding, or reconciliation. Obama's god is here to
participate in the destruction of the white race by any means possible.
Barack Obama's Jesus, a black man, was sent to this world by God
to endure the pain and humiliation of black people in order to free them
from the oppression of whites and transform them into liberating
servants. Trinity's Jesus is not the Jesus of the bible. So when Obama
says Rev. Wright, "introduced me to Jesus," he is speaking of a Jesus
that belongs solely to the black community. In the words of Rev.
Wright's mentor and most prominent theologian in this religion, James
Cone, "Black theology refuses to accept a God who is not identified
totally with the goals of the black community. If God is not for us and
against white people, then he is a murderer, and we had better kill
him. The task of black theology is to kill Gods who do not belong to
the black community ... Black theology will accept only the love of God
which participates in the destruction of the white enemy."
Many
people doubt that Obama can believe this filth, but Obama admits that
the first thing that attracted him to Trinity was the "Black Value
System." A system based on James Cone's revelation that Jesus is for
black people only, "In the New Testament, Jesus is not for all, but for
the oppressed, the poor and unwanted of society, and against oppressors
... Either God is for black people in their fight for liberation and
against the white oppressors, or he is not." Add to this his twenty
year membership, marriage, and baptism of his daughters and you have a
Presidential candidate that is up to his ears in hatred of white people.
America be warned, Obama's god is very similar to the god of
jihad and terror. Obama's faith and extreme Islam
share a
common thread: they both see America as an oppressor that god has
decided to destroy. As James Cone says, "What we need is the divine
love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to
destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal.
Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his
love."
Pope Benedict XVI fought the infiltration of Marxists
promoting Liberation Theology in the church. In "Liberation Theology"
(2007)
he wrote:
"...where the Marxist ideology of liberation
had been consistently applied, a total lack of freedom had
developed, whose horrors were now laid bare before the eyes of the
entire world. Wherever politics tries to be redemptive, it is
promising too much. Where it wishes to do the work of God, it
becomes not divine, but demonic."
This needs to be repeated:
"Black theology refuses to accept a God who is
not identified totally with the goals of the black community.
If God is not for us and against white people, then he is a
murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of black
theology is to kill Gods who do not belong to the black community
... Black theology will accept only the love of God which
participates in the destruction of the white enemy"
"Mainstream Christian" -- "traditional Protestantism?"
I don't think so. |
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