evangelicals are not Christians ! Obama should have picked a man of
God instead of Rick Warren

On Dec 19, 7:02 am, Florida Cracker 532 <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Why Obama's Rick Warren Choice Is Pissing Off Conservatives 
> Toohttp://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/114018/
> In an interesting twist, plenty of conservatives are mad, not at Obama
> for inviting Warren, but at Warren for accepting the
> invitation.
> One need not look too hard to find someone on the left who's upset
> about Rick Warren delivering the invocation at Barack Obama's
> inauguration. But as it happens, liberals aren't the only one who are
> upset by the news.
>
> In an interesting twist, plenty of conservatives are mad, not at Obama
> for inviting Warren, but at Warren for accepting the invitation.
>
> David Brody, a correspondent for TV preacher Pat Robertson's Christian
> Broadcasting Network, reported today that he's been "flooded with
> emails and most of them absolutely rip Pastor Warren for doing this."
>
> Brody doesn't seem to share their concerns -- he asks, "Why can't a
> pro-life pastor pray for a pro-choice candidate?" -- but he
> republished a variety of the angry emails. This one stood out:
>
> "Unless Rick Warren has changed, he is very disappointing in the pro-
> life cause. Just ask pro-life leaders their opinion. He doesn't like
> to deal with it at his church. It just seems funny that he is known as
> 'pro-life' when he largely ignores the subject and teaches others to
> do the same. I fear God for these 'men of God'. We have lost 50
> million babies, and most won't say a word. Reminds me of Nazi Germany
> or our slavery days. Very few spoke out. It was more comfortable to
> keep quiet."
>
> Here's another:
>
> "I have had about all I can stand of Rick Warren's double standards.
> WHOSE side is he really on anyway? I'm beginning to think all he cares
> about are his questionable political connections. When I saw your
> article announcing his participation in "that one's" so called
> inauguration ceremony it absolutely sickened me. It isn't enough Obama
> is so full of himself that he "thinks" he's God. - Apparently now Rick
> Warren believes he is too. This is a complete mockery of all things
> sacred."
>
> We can now expect the inevitable onslaught of reports indicating that
> "extremists on both sides" have expressed concerns about Warren's role
> at the inauguration.
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