Obama versus Jesus: Black Christians Must Decide

4063569633?profile=originalA poll claims Romney will receive zero percent of the black vote. Well, if the poll proves correct, it means that a vast majority of black voters are ignorant of the truth... or else they're racist.


Black Christians who vote for Obama knowing his crimes against Christianity and biblical principles haven chosen to worship the idol of racial loyalty over their discipleship to Jesus Christ. Pure and simple.


Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” Exodus 20:3


Incredibly, some blacks have completely forsaken their Christianity for Obama. A fellow PK (preacher's kid) said her parents recently changed their stance on same-sex marriage in support of their black president. I find this remarkable.


Though I disagree, I have been sympathetic and understanding with black seniors who have suffered dearly, with hearts still bearing scars of racial injustice.


A year or so ago, I hosted the first Black Conservative Press Conference at the National Press Club in DC. Several prominent black conservatives from numerous black conservative groups/organizations spoke. My brother brought my 84-year-old black dad from Baltimore. That evening, Dad said, “Everything I heard today is true. But, because of racism I suffered in my youth, I can not turn against Obama.”


At that time, I respectfully gave my hero, my preacher dad, a pass. Some may criticize me, saying, Lloyd, either you stand for conservatism or you do not. While you may have a valid point, it is in my DNA to respect my parents. How do you respectfully tell your usually character-driven parent that his decision to support Obama, no-matter-what, is rooted in racism and a refusal to forgive?


But now that Obama has been exposed as the most anti-Christian president in U.S. history, senior black Christians must no longer be given a pass for supporting this man.

At stake is something extremely important; their fellowship with Christ versus an idolatrous worship of skin-color.

Obama versus Jesus. “...Choose you this day whom ye will serve,” Joshua 24:15

A growing number of black clergy are publicly choosing Jesus over Obama -- denouncing Obama for his support of same-sex marriage and his vow to be an advocate for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.

Talk about hard core anti-Christian beliefs; not only does Obama support abortion, but he supports infanticide – killing babies who survive failed abortions.


Obama taught Alinsky tactics to university students from a book which its author dedicated to Lucifer. “Rules for Radicals” was written by Saul Alinsky.


Alinsky's dedication says, “...the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer


Obama's attacks on religious freedoms are numerous. Over 40 Catholic groups are suing Obama for mandating in Obamacare that faith-based institutions provide contraception and abortion services.

Make no mistake about it: the black church is home base/campaign headquarters for Democratic Party politics. IRS rules against political campaigning from the pulpit only applies to Republicans.


In his shameful, blatantly race-baiting “African-Americans for Obama” campaign ad, Obama says to go, “to your faith community” to promote his campaign. Obama actually instructs black churches to recruit “congregation captains” for his re-election campaign.


Rest assured; black churches which dis Jesus for Obama will not be investigated by the IRS for violating their 501c3 non-profit status.


But there is a higher authority. Woe unto black pastors who encourage their flocks to vote racial loyalty over biblical principles.


Incredibly, the roots of racial hatred run so insidiously deep into the hearts of some blacks who profess Christianity that Obama has their vote – period. These blacks will claim that my facts are lies, that videos have been doctored, and that I am a paid Uncle Tom sell-out to the Republicans. The Bible speaks of those who would rather believe a lie than the truth. Such are in my prayers.


In the biblical account of Christ's Passion, the law gave the mob an opportunity to free one condemned prisoner, thus, saving their choice from crucifixion. Pilate asked the crowd, do I free Jesus or Barabbas? The crowd yelled, “Give us Barabbas!” Jesus was crucified.


Two thousand years later, biblical principles are scheduled for crucifixion in America. Black Christians are faced with a crucial choice; Jesus or Obama. I pray that come November, a majority of black Christians will not yell, “Give us Obama!”


Lloyd Marcus, Proud Unhyphenated American

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  • I was told in the '70s and '80s by young blacks, that they did not need this man Jesus, Because Martin Luther King died for them. That is what they were taught by the radicals. Rev. King only tried to lead them to the truth, because he knew that would set them free. After his death, the radicals kept them away from the truth in order to control them. I pray that some way they will learn the truth.

  • The current administration seems to be a expert at dividing this country in multiple ways.  It seems that Obama has keyed on several weaknesses in the human heart: covetousness, bigotry, self centeredness, and a worship of false idols such as money or power.

    Think about it, this administration seems to value those who choose not to follow Biblical guidelines, to include homosexuality, those who choose to kill their own offspring, those who covet the success of others, and those that want to remove God from our society.

  • A lot has been said about the Jewish mother. Married to an alcoholic who withdrew into himself, mine sacrificed her happiness for the sake of her family. Judaism places great emphasis on home and family. A Jewish homeland is the current bone of contention in the Middle East.

    The family was the cornerstone of America. John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath is a dramatization of the death of America’s family during the Great Depression. The Joads, dust bowl victims, on rumors of work in California, headed out in their converted Hudson truck. They met misfortune on the way. Grandpa and Grandma died. They heard disheartening stories from people returning from California. Led by Ma, they pushed on. There was nothing back home.

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt, during the Great Depression, told the American people that government had the duty to keep people from starving.  That idea has grown to the point that the federal government of the United States has given the American people a national debt of sixteen trillion dollars. President George W. Bush called it “compassionate conservatism.” President Barack Obama, blaming Bush for excessive spending, has spent America far deeper into debt in half the time. America is going bankrupt morally, spiritually, and fiscally.

    At the Republican National Convention, Anne Romney said she did not want to talk politics. She wanted to talk about love. She talked about her love for Mitt Romney and her family. Convincingly, she told her audience that she knew that her husband would do all that he could to bring the American people back together.

    The keynote speaker at the Convention, New Jersey’s Governor Cris Christie, said that the driving force in his family was his mother. She was a no-nonsense pragmatist who knew what had to be done and did it. He attributed his political success to his mother.  I attribute my success to my mother.

    In earth as it is in heaven, Jesus said the kingdom of God is in you and I.  Our moral courage comes from within. From my Constitution, I heard voices of the past speaking to me, and at a time that my life was in ruins. America’s Constitution gave me the push to take action.  Action is the key that unlocked the door to the life I was intended to live.  In my book, In Earth as It Is in Heaven 2012, I pass on what I’ve learned in my long life to others. This is a time of great change.  We owe it to our children to get it right.

     

     

     

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