The "president" is against Christianity. You can see it in his cold remarks
in the wake of the Umpqua Community College shootings in Oregon. He has a long
history of disrespect for Christianity. In June of 2007, he said, "Whatever we
once were, we're no longer a Christian nation. At least not just. We are also a
Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, and a Buddhist nation, and a Hindu nation, and a
nation of nonbelievers." One of his first official acts against Christianity was
the release of his Department of Homeland Security's April 2009 report that
depicted pro-life, pro-second amendment, pro-traditional marriage Christians as
extremists. Next came his Cairo "New Beginnings" speech where he fabricated
(code for "lied") history about Islam at the expense of Christianity.
He has been so obsessed with white on black crime as an issue of social
justice, and black on white crime as an issue of gun control, that he has
coldly, and some may say, strategically, abandoned Christian foundations in
favor of divisiveness. Prayers are not enough for families of victims of mass
shootings, in his mind. There has to be a politicization of their deaths. He
wants to take guns away from citizens and punish police officers, even officers
of color, if they are enforcing the law. Think about it, the courts have not
sided with any of the cases he and his Administration have exemplified as social
justice issues from Trayvon Martin to Michael Brown. Assassinations of police
officers have gone unmentioned.
Now we see yet another mass murder against Christians perpetrated by
someone under the influence of Nazism and/or Islam. Yes, the killer in Oregon
was a mixed race (half black, half white) and had two friends on Facebook, one
of which was a known Islamic terrorist. The Islamic State reportedly claimed
credit for the killings. Nazism and Islamism are connected. It wasn't only the
Nazis who were killing Jews in World War II--partnered with them was Islam. Not
surprising then that the shooter asked his victims to stand and declare whether
they were Christian, an affirmative answer meant immediate execution. All the
"president" could talk about was how Americans needed to give up their
guns.
The "president's" response is appalling and offensive. More offensive is
the mass killing of Christians in Iraq and other areas of the Middle East that
this "president" has turned over to the bloodthirsty Muslims. Token bombings of
the Islamic State have done nothing to prevent the barbarous acts of Islam. What
does the "president" have to say about it? He lectured the National Prayer
Breakfast February 5, "And lest we get on our high horse and think this is
unique to some other place - remember that during the Crusades and the
Inquisition committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ." Jesus said in
Matthew 7:20,"Wherefore by their fruits you shall know them." Here before us is
the the cold reality of coming Christian persecution ushered in by America's own
"president."
Bill Wilson
www.dailyjot.com
www.dailyjot.com
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