The Age Of Obama Is Sponsored By Rick Warren’s Evangelical Industries
PREACHER RIck Warren will bring in the Age Of Obama.
“You don’t have to see eye to eye to walk hand in hand.. I have many gay friends”
And he’s just as sure on his position on other religions:
When it came time for questions, a woman stood up, proclaimed her Judaism, and asked Warren if she was going to burn in hell. He paused before responding–and then answered her question the only way it could be answered. Yes, he said to audible gasps.
WARREN: If you’re asking me do I believe in evolution, the answer is no, I don’t. I believe that God, at a moment, created man. I do believe Genesis is literal, but I do also know metaphorical terms are used. Did God come down and blow in man’s nose? If you believe in God, you don’t have a problem accepting miracles. So if God wants to do it that way, it’s fine with me.
Q: Is Sam’s soul in jeopardy, in your view, because he has rejected Jesus?
WARREN: The politically incorrect answer is yes.
HARRIS: Is that the honest answer?
WARREN: The truth is, religion is mutually exclusive. The person who says, “Oh, I just believe them all,” is an idiot because the religions flat-out contradict each other. You cannot believe in reincarnation and heaven at the same time.
This is Obama’s new broom.
Oh, and on abortion, and Obams is wavy on this issue, says Warren:
For many evangelicals, of course, if they believe that life begins at conception, that’s a deal breaker for a lot of people. If they think that life begins at conception, then that means that there are 40 million Americans who are not here [because they were aborted] that could have voted. They would call that a holocaust and for them it would like if I’m Jewish and a Holocaust denier is running for office. I don’t care how right he is on everything else, it’s a deal breaker for me. I’m not going to vote for a Holocaust denier…
George Bush – you’ll miss him when he’s gone…
Posted: 22nd, December 2008 | In: Photojournalism, Politicians Comment | TrackBack | Permalink