The wackiness of Barak Obama and his campaign is getting worse. The recent action by a group of Hindus to make, pray for and send Obama an idol of the monkey god is based on his carrying a smaller version for good luck. -The man is an idolator! What makes matters worse is that an Obama campaign worker, Alyssa Martin is assisting the pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell in setting up an anti-Dobson site. (The site is JamesDobsonDoesntSpeakforme.com) . This is the same Kirbyjon Caldwell that married Bush’s daughter Jenna recently. Caldwell has set up the site proclaiming that Dobson does not speak for him. The site has references that talk about togetherness and not speaking bad about one’s neighbor, which I guess Caldwell is immune from. The site speaks for itself in a mixture of pick and choose passages taken out of context. The reverend has some questions to answer in standing against a fellow Christian in preference to supporting an idolator. Nehemiah, whom he references spoke very clearly about seperating yourself from such people. (I guess in the new versions of Scripture, the good reverend overlooked such passages). The whole handling of Alyssa Martin is of concern as well. He denied knowing her and then admitted to working with her. That confuses me. He either does not know her or knows her. The Reverend also delivered the benediction at the current regime’s inauguration into power. His actions speak louder than his words ever do.
The Obama campaign has been outspoken on issues in variance to the teachings of Holy Scripture. It now seems it is more grevious to speak out against Obama than it is to speak out against ungodly behavior. Since he believes in the monkey god, I guess he has no use for the teachings of the one true God of the Bible. Look at where he has spoken, “Saddleback Church” in California. If you are not in the know, this is Rick Warren’s (of Purpose Driven Lifefame) church. There is a lot of talk about “persons of faith” instead of God fearing, Bible believing Christians.
Jefferson Davis never worshiped a monkey god. He served the God of the Bible. He spent many hours at Beaviour under an oak tree on the property studying the Holy Scriptures. He witnessed to others of Jesus, rather than telling crude vulgar jokes inprivate company like the usurper Lincoln did.
The actions speak for themselves. In the early days of Texas, religious freedom was something that the early colonists fought for. When the Southern nation rose, it valued its religious beliefs and worhsipped the God of the Bible. It was not by accident that the Yankees considered the Bible contraband. Once again, the Bible and its teachings are considered divisive and dangerous. Have the people not learned their lessons from the war and history itself? When nations leave God, God leaves those nations.
Free Texas!
J Murrah
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