We warned you! (3)
March 3, 2009
Radical pro-abortion President Obama is, if anything, consistent with his history on abortion and his disregard for human life. You Obama sympathizers…any of you ready to cry out in repentance for supporting and/or not loudly opposing him for President?
Here’s the latest. President Obama has nominated Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius for Sec. of Health and Human Services (after a couple of previous nominees flunked out. So much for “change!”). SuzyB.org writes:
The word is out. The media can’t stop talking about the pro-abortion past of Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
We have put together a few articles that cover the story from all angles. We highly recommend you take a look at them:
Pro-Life Groups Concerned about Sebelius, from CBN News
Features an interview with Susan B. Anthony List President Marjorie DannenfelserAbortion, Not Resume, Could Dominate Sebelius Nomination, from CNN
Pro-Life Groups Pledge to Oppose Gov. Sebelius as Health Chief, from the Christian PostFor a detailed investigation of Gov. Sebelius and her ties to the abortion industry, check out these great sites:
Sebelius Unfit for HHS Post: Facts About Her Connection to the Abortion Cartel, by Operation Outcry
The Case Against Sebelius: Unfit to Serve as HHS Secretary, by American United for Life
Sample confession: “God forgive me for supporting and/or not opposing this man for President. I should have heeded the warnings that his election would cost babies’ lives. I repent.”
March 3, 2009 at 4:54 pm
All I can say is, i’m delighted the hate filled Religious Right Wing is no where near the clutches of power .
As for your sample confession, it’d be a bit rich, given that the God of the old testament was a disgusting thug. It’d be a bit rich given that God tends to bless America, whilst millions of people suffer terrible poverty across the World. All I can say is, if that’s the God you want us to repent to, that’s an evil conservative intolerant bigoted God who can go f*** himself
March 3, 2009 at 6:38 pm
What a miserable wretch.
March 3, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Dear “futile”,
I too am opposed to hate-filled religious people, regardless of their political leanings. That’s where we agree.
I would caution you to cease blaspheming the name and character of God. To be sure, your words are clearly indicative of the fact that you brazenly reject the God of the Bible, including the gift of His Son who came to provide a basis for us to be forgiven before God for all our sins.
Sir, like you I once stiff-armed God…not as overtly as you clearly do, bit nonetheless rejected the truth of the Bible that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and stand condemned for all eternity apart from God’s forgiveness.
I would guess you have never really read the Bible. Most who say things as you do have not. They find it easier to lampoon the Bible than sit down and read it.
Here’s my offer…I will personally give you a Bible if you will read it. Let me know your wishes.
March 4, 2009 at 5:30 am
Mr. Futile,
You used phrases like “disgusting thug”, “evil conservative intolerant bigoted God”, and mentioned “millions of people suffer terrible poverty across the World.”
Since you reject the God of Christianity, would you mind telling us where you derive your standard of morality from? You use words like “evil” and “disgusting.” Where do you derive your standard for evil?
Cheers,
exo
March 4, 2009 at 5:35 am
You’re above comment, by the way, does seem a bit intolerant…
March 5, 2009 at 8:32 am
Futile, I’m sure you have long since disengaged from this thread, however, I had a question. You say the “god of the old testament was a disgusting thug”, and yet I wonder is atheistic evolution is any better. Is it any less thuggish to have a worldview that relies solely on centuries and centuries of death for a little progression of the species? “Survival of the fittest” seems to be the archetypal “thug” as it relies on the triumph of the strong and the annihilation of the weak.
Additionally, looking back at the last century, more people have been slaughtered in the name of atheism than in the name of all the theistic religions combined, so I ask, which is more thuggish (both in inherent nature, and in subsequent actions of each belief’s adherents)?