
Oh boy, assuming anyone reads this you probably just cringed a little. Religion and politics never seem to fit together very well because often we choose to put at least a tidbit of our faith on hold while we vote. Of course i am guilty of this too. But recently i was sent an email that has apparently become very popular on the web that is claiming Obama to be the anitchrist. now some of you more liberal friends of mine maybe thinking that i am going to agree with the email but i assure you i do my research before believing just anything, just ask Will and the argument about the copper roofs. So any ways the email included this: (i dont know who it is written by)
According to The Book of Revelation:
The Anti-Christ will be a man, in his 40s, of MUSLIM descent, who will
deceive the nations with persuasive language, and have a MASSIVE Christ-like appeal... the prophecy says that people will flock to him and he will promise false hope and world peace, and when he is in power, he will destroy everything.
And now: For the award winning Act of Stupidity Of All Times the People
of America want to elect, to the most Powerful position on the face of the
Planet -- The Presidency of the United states of America -- a male of Muslim
descent in his 40s and who is the most extremely liberal Senator in Congress (in other words an extremest).
Have the American People completely lost their Minds, or just their Power
of Reason ???
I'm sorry but I refuse to take a chance on the 'unknown'
candidate Obama.
The End
Ok, well yeah... i read that and i was like whoa! so i did some research, Revelation actually never uses the word "antichrist" so that is cool. the "beasts" in the book are never actually referred to as the antichrist but i guess the idea came from the "beast" being the one opposing God in the book. So lets suppose that Revelation is talking about the antichrist, still it never mentions the man being in his 40's or of Muslim decent. Now dont get all bent out of shape on whether or not Obama is Muslim, save that for another time. Islam did not even exist when the Bible was completed, it did not come into existence for another 400 plus years.
Now what is based on truth is that he will have "Christ-like appeal" Revelation 13:3 says "the whole world will be astonished and follow the beast." also he will have political authority, and be persuasive with his words. (read Rev. 13) So these qualities could be found in Obama but please do not think I am about to accuse him of being such. I am merely entertaining the argument. the word antichrist is actually only used in 1 & 2 John. in these contexts many people believe that an antichrist is anyone who does not believer Christ to be the son of God. so instead it is not one person but multitudes of people. Also it would seem that the antichrist is slowly coming into this world, not all at once, but slowly winning our appeal and praise. This sounds a lot like what we usually call "worldly things." so possibly the antichrist is as simple as sin. I don't know and honestly i lost my train of thought. but it is interesting that people are even considering calling Obama the antichrist, and others are calling him the messiah or the second coming of Christ. This is what worries me, that people view him is such a holy light. Have we been deceived in anyway? Now let me remind you i am not ranting so that i may convince you to vote republican, i just want to discuss these things without the predispositions so many of us take into religious and political conversations. This takes me to the next article i came across:
(please read this without the mindset of defending the candidate you will be voting for, just read and listen to the opinion, i dont agree with everyhting in this article and i doubt you will either, but please dont be so ignorant as to dismiss any opinion opposing your political beliefs)
Why I Can't Vote For Obama
By Huntley Brown
Dear Friends,
A few months ago I was asked for my perspective on Obama, I sent out an
email with a few points. With the election just around the corner I decided
to complete my perspective.
First, I must say whomever wins the election will have my prayer support.
Obama needs to be commended for his accomplishments, but I need to explain why I will not be voting for him.
Many of my friends process their identity through their blackness.
I process my identity through Christ. Being a Christian (a Christ follower)
means He leads, I follow. I can't dictate the terms He does because He is
the leader .
I can't vote black because I am black, I have to vote Christian because
that's who I am. Christian first, black second. Neither should anyone from
the other ethnic groups vote because of ethnicity. 200 years from now I
won't be asked if I was black or white. I will be asked if I knew Jesus and
accepted Him as Lord and Savior.
In an election there are many issues to consider but when a society gets
abortion, same-sex marriage, embryonic stem-cell research, and human cloning wrong, economic concerns will soon not matter.
We need to follow Martin Luther King's words, don't judge someone by the
color of their skin but by the content of their character. I don't know
Obama so all I can go off is his voting record.
His voting record earned him the title of the most liberal senator in the US
Senate in 2007.
NATIONAL JOURNAL: Obama: Most Liberal Senator in 2007 (1/31/2008).
To beat Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton as the most liberal senator takes
some doing. Obama accomplished this feat in two short years. I wonder what would happen to America if he had four years to work with.
There is a reason Planned Parenthood gives him a 100 % rating.
There is a reason the homosexual community supports him.
There is a reason Ahmadinejad, Chavez, Castro, Hamas, etc., love him.
There is a reason he said he would nominate liberal judges to the Supreme
Court.
There is a reason he voted against the infanticide bill.
There is a reason he voted No on the constitutional ban of same-sex
marriage.
There is a reason he voted No on banning partial birth abortion.
There is a reason he voted No on confirming Justices Roberts and Alito.
These two judges are conservatives and they have since overturned partial
birth abortion--the same practice Obama wanted to continue.
Let's take a look at the practice he wanted to continue.
The 5 Step Partial Birth Abortion procedure
A. Guided by ultrasound, the abortionist grabs the baby's leg with forceps.
(Remember, this is a live baby.)
B. The baby's leg is pulled out into the birth canal.
C. The abortionist delivers the baby's entire body, except for the head.
D. The abortionist jams scissors into the baby's skull. The scissors are
then opened to enlarge the hole.
E. The scissors are removed and a suction catheter is inserted. The child's
brains are sucked out, causing the skull to collapse. The dead baby is then
removed.
God help him.
There is a reason Obama opposed the parental notification law.
Think about this: you can't give a kid an aspirin without parental
notification, but that same kid can have an abortion without parental
notification. This is insane.
There is a reason he went to Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years. Obama tells us he has good judgment, but he sat under Jeremiah Wright teaching for 20 years. Now he is condemning Wright's sermons. I wonder why now?
Obama said Jeremiah Wright led him to the Lord and discipled him. A disciple is one in training. Jesus told us in Matthew 28:19 - 20 'Go and make disciples of all nations.' This means reproduce yourself. Teach people to think like you, walk like you, talk like you believe what you believe, etc.
The question I have is, what did Jeremiah Wright teach him?
Would you support a white President who went to a church which has tenets that said they have a:
1. Commitment to the white community.
2. Commitment to the white family.
3. Adherence to the white work ethic.
4. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available
to the white community .
5. Pledge to allocate regularly, a portion of personal resources for
strengthening and supporting white institutions.
6. Pledge allegiance to all white leadership who espouse and embrace the
white value system.
7. Personal commitment to embracement of the white value system.
Would you support a President who went to a church like that?
Just change the word from white to black and you have the tenets of Obama's former church. If President Bush was a member of a church like this, he would be called a racist. Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton would have been marching outside.
This kind of church is a racist church. Obama did not wake up after 20 years and just discover he went to a racist church.
The church can't be about race. Jesus did not come for any particular race.
He came for the whole world.
A church can't have a value system based on race. The church's value system has to be based on biblical mandate. It does not matter if its a white
church or a black church--it's still wrong. Anyone from either race who
attends a church like this would never get my vote.
Obama's former Pastor Jeremiah Wright is a disciple of liberal theologian
James Cone, author of the 1970 book, 'A Black Theology of Liberation.' Cone wrote: 'Black theology refuses to accept a God who is not identified totally with the goals of the black community. If God is not for us and against white people, then he is a murderer, and we had better kill him.'
Cone is the man Obama's mentor looks up to. Does Obama believe this?
So what does all this mean for the nation?
In the past when the Lord brought someone with the beliefs of Obama to lead a nation it meant one thing -- judgment.
Read 1 Samuel 8:6 when Israel asked for a king.
First God says in 1 Samuel 8:9 'Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will do.'
Then God says, 1 Samuel 8:18 ' When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, and the LORD will not answer you in that day.'
19 But the people refused to listen to Samuel. 'No!' they said. 'We want a king over us.
20 Then we will be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight our battles.'
21 When Samuel heard all that the people said, he repeated it before the LORD.
22 The LORD answered, 'Listen to them and give them a king.'
Here is what we know for sure.
God is not schizophrenic.
He would not tell one person to vote for Obama and one to vote for McCain.
As the scripture says, a city divided against itself cannot stand, so
obviously many people are not hearing from God.
Maybe I am the one not hearing, but I know God does not change and Obama
contradicts many things I read in scripture so I doubt it.
For all my friends who are voting for Obama, can you really look God in the
face and say; 'Father, based on Your word, I am voting for Obama even though I know he will continue the genocidal practice of partial birth abortion. He might have to nominate three or four supreme court justices, and I am sure he will be nominating liberal judges who will be making laws that are against You. I also know he will continue to push for homosexual rights, even though You destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah for this. I know I can look the other way because of the economy.'
I could not see Jesus agreeing with many of Obama's positions. Finally I
have two questions for all my liberal friends.
Since we know someone's value system has to be placed on the nation,
1. Whose value system should be placed on the nation?
2. Who should determine that this is the right value system for the nation?
The End
Ok, please hang with me if you're reading. I don't agree with all of this (for example the part about gay rights and such) so dont think im trying to bash Obama or liberals, again just trying to have a discussion. I by no means think you can say the pray above for McCain, this is not a pro-McCain post. So what this got me thinking about is how far do we take our faith into politics? is all hope lost to merge the two? do we live christian and then vote secular? I know the answer we want to say is "no" but how do we live? i think it would be hypocritical to bring half of our faith into our politics, stand for God on one issue but then ignore His word on another. So think about this, im tired of writing. but please if you are even the least bit angry or agitated right now from reading these articles dont respond yet. come at this with a clear mind not one that is already made up on who you voting for. remember for many of my friends reading this your faith is in Christ and in no human, so approach this with that in mind. again i am not hoping to convert you to the republican party i just want to urge us all to think about all of this.
let the angry responses begin... haha!
p.s. you know i love you guys so i am sorry if any of this felt like an attack, i would never condemn you for your political beliefs or would i ever want you to feel like i have. You are my brothers and sisters in Christ, that is primary. all of this is meaningless compared to that which we share.