Why Rick Warren’s Invocation at Obama’s Inauguration Matters
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Don't be a hater
Why are non-christians hate the fact that Ptr. Rick Warren was the invited speaker on Pres. Obama's inauguration? Is it because they have never given the chance to expose themselves to in the limelight? Whoever is given the chance, let him have the chance. Stop hating cuz it doesn't make you psychologically healthy.
Rick Warren's prayer rocks!
His prayer is what America needs! :D
Everything he said were beseech by America's forefathers, there's really nothing new or unique about his prayer.America was founded in God, through God.. its only the disobedient people who ruin it. People hate Warren but the truth is THEY HATE GOD! It's as simple as that.
... but why would you hate God to begin with if you dont even know him, if you dont even read his words to know how a loving God he is? TRUE, sinners like you will go to hell, that is why God has given Jesus so you dont have to go to hell... and that is a loving God who provided a solution to your misery... Rick Warren simply prayed that America will become a better country and what is wrong with that?
Warren
It may well be Obama doing a bit of soft shoe. If all goes as I imagine (and hope) he is planning on the "evangelical vote" not hanging with him for too long. When they see his progressive agenda, which I welcome with open arms, they, the evange-voters, may fall back to their normal distortion of the text they worship by and proceed to lose their minds altogether.
Tolerance
Everyone shouts "tolerance" but it is those who shout the loudest who just cannot accept it. Why are Christians not tolerated for their beliefs? Why are we not free to express our beliefs and feelings without being persecuted for them? If you want tolerance you must also give tolerance and then accept it. I live in a country that allows me freedom of religion and if I choose to be a Christian why do you not accept me the same as all the other so called religions that you want accepted? I think Obama has the right to choose whomever he wants to pray at his inauguration ceremonies. It speaks highly of his tolerance policy.
First I Rejoiced; Now I Cry
I worked on the Obama campaign and I'm now sorry I did. Obama has slapped the LGBT community in the face with this. I think now he's going to be just another full of sh** politician who seduced gays for their vote and now is turning his back on us.
In the words of Hillary Clinton, "Shame on you, Barack Obama!!"
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Just my opinion
It seems to me that quite a few gays are not conversant with the Christian religion.
I would not be interested in anything which told me I was living an abomination to God.
there, tha't what you chicken were to scared to say.
Homosexuality is incompatible with Christianity! Not Just Evangelicals, but every branch which follows the Holy Bible.
Gays, please don't be offended. This is the plain truth and many of you are feigning your shock at both the selection and at the fact that your lifestyle is not concgruent with the KJV.
I understand the need to come to a compromise between those on the far right and left of the political spectrum. But it certainly makes me uncomfortable that people feel justified in shrugging off Obama's choice for Warren to speak as "rising above pettiness". Primarily because I don't believe if Obama had chosen the head of the KKK to give the prayer it would be as easily disregarded.
This is just further evidence of the little weight given to the civil rights of homosexuals and their treatment in the media. In the same way it would be looked on as tasteless and a sign of the times if Nixon had a racially driven activist present the prayer at his inauguration, it will surely be looked upon as a sign of our these times in the future years when people discuss Obama's choice of Rick Warren. And hopefully one day people will look back at this and think how sad it is that people were willing to right off this decision as "controversial" but ultimately an attempt to "rise above pettiness".
The sub-text of Obama's choice is "it's not a big deal if the president shows any support for someone who encourages bigotry and stands to oppress a minority as long as that minority is as insignificant as the LGBT community". It seems now that Obama's feelings on this particular civil rights issue are not what he claims they are. It worries me greatly.
congratulations!!
would like to be associated with you
All criticism and no appreciation???
I understand that this is the first presidential innaguration to have an all gay band perform. All I am hearing from the gay community is nothing but criticism and not a thank you for bringing in a gay band. Must be a misrable life to just be focusing on the negative, huh?
Christian Fascist Rick Warren
I hope everyone there throws their shoes at the sick twisted FALSE PROPHET OF HATE AND BIGOTRY!







