Here comes the opposition, getting back at the Republicans for revelations about Obama's preacher and church and aimed squarely at Palin:
AP Next Going After Palin's 'Derided' ReligionBy Warner Todd Huston | September 4, 2008 - 06:12
The Associated Press takes the attacks against Sarah Palin to the next level by saying that in her released bio Palin's religion was "obscured." The AP is suggesting that Palin's ostensibly secret religion is really Pentecostalism which, they note, is a sect that is "derided by outsiders and Bible-believers alike." So, the AP is saying here that the McCain campaign is trying to cover up Palin's past because they must somehow know that her real religion is a cult or some wacko, fringe sect.
From AP story:
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Sarah Palin often identifies herself simply as Christian... Yet John McCain's running mate has deep roots in Pentecostalism, a spirit-filled Christian tradition that is one of the fastest growing in the world. It's often derided by outsiders and Bible-believers alike.
But for all of the AP's grave warnings about what it obviously considers wacky Pentecostalism, Palin and her hard working, middle class family have for the last 6 years belonged to the Wasilla Bible Church which is not a Pentecostal Church but describes itself as an independent evangelical church. So, even if she were raised in the Pentecostal Church -- and even if we were to be alarmed at this -- she left it behind 6 years ago. So, where is the "obscuring," where is the secretive past?
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My take on all of this:
This will grow into a huge story in some way, I am sure of that. In fact, any pastor of any church that Palin has attended will most likely have their sermons scrutinized to see if there were or are any views presented or sermons given that even hint at a "Jeremiah Wright" issue.
Todd Palin's voting record is being sought out, although Michelle Obama's and Jill Biden's records have not. Even today, the criticism has lowered itself to criticize Palin's hair style (http://news.bostonherald.com/news/2008/view.bg?articleid=1116858&srvc=2008campaign&position=8 ). The press is desperate to defend their man, Barrack Hussein Obama, and get back at his opposition by crawling through Palin's life to see if she has any dirt. Then they will magnify it. That is what happens in politics. It is ----for-tat.
There is an amazing thing going on here in this election as well, one I have never seen before. Obama has been forced to address Christian faith as a top and center issue in his campaign. He feels that the laws and societal norms that govern the US and its local communities must be changed to embrace everyone. He has sarted that process by degrading the certainty that followers of CHRIST have in their LORD as the only source of salvation, and has derided everyone who believes that when he said in a March 27, 2004 interview:
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QUOTE I'm a big believer in tolerance. I think that religion at it's best comes with a big dose of doubt. I'm suspicious of too much certainty in the pursuit of understanding just because I think people are limited in their understanding. |
So according to Obama, we should doubt our faith in CHRIST and the certainty that comes with it because we are too limited in our understanding to stick with that only. He is suspicious of too much certainty in the pursuit of understanding, so it is best to just doubt anything that seems certain. He thinks that type of certainty leaves out those who do not believe the same thing and therefore causes divisions. He wants everyone to put aside their individual religious beliefs and define their ideas in "universally accepted" language so that no one is offended or discriminated against. That opens the door for others, like Muslims for example, who want to bring sharia law into thier communities but have not been able to because the overriding judeo-christian ethics have been in play for so long. Sounds like a lie right out of the mouth of Satan himself.
This is going to be a difficult election to watch. If Obama does not win, I can easily imagine the hoots and hollers and cries of "injustice!" and the labeling of America as the most racist country on the face of the earth. The cries might be deafening. If it were not enough when Al Gore screamed about how the election was stolen from him, this will be another repeat. Only much, much louder.
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