Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Time will tell

The Election is over. The popular vote has been counted. Obama has won. A new day has dawned. History has been made. Now it will be time to see what happens. One thing that needs to happen is that Christians had better keep praying! While not to be redundant, it’s what Obama stands for and what he has said he would do that is frightening!


Obama has said that he will repel the ‘defense of marriage act’. He has also said that he would appoint federal judges who ‘rule with empathy toward the weak, less fortunate, or historically disenfranchised.’ He also has said he supports gay rights and same sex marriage. He is for the ‘fairness doctrine’. If enforced, it will change the voice and influence of every Bible believing Christian in witness, business, speech and church. If enforced, Born-again evangelicals who chose to vote for Obama will suddenly realize that they have ushered in the spirit of the anti-Christ with one check of the pen.


The media has said that race was not a factor. Partly true, mostly false. For whites, voting for a African American man was not a problem. Many did. That is true. I would have also IF he had displayed a conscience for Biblical values. But not so from the African American side. Many African Americans voted for Obama because he was African American. That is racial. Forsaking moral issues and the fact that Obama is the most extreme liberal ever … Ask this question to your friends, “Would Obama have won if he was white considering his liberal views?” More than likely not. We will never know. But all this is not the real issue here. History was made and I am glad that we can vote in an African American President! The issues are not about race, but about values, beliefs, morals and principles.


Look at how the media has tried to demoralize and demean Sarah Palin. Their strategy? Give her the Dan Quayle treatment. Make her look like a simpleton; one that is out of touch with main stream America. Criticize her hair style, her clothes, her motherhood, her make-up, her speech and accent, and values. Make her look like a liability. Make subjective statements that most women did not vote for her. Makes one wonder if the media sees her as a threat to their future ideology propaganda.


I take strength in the fact that my hope is in the Lord, the maker of Heaven and earth. I am not a Christian because of who is or who is not president, how good or bad the economy, or whether or not we have freedom of speech. I am a Christian BECAUSE of what Jesus did for me on the Cross. My hope is in the Lord!

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