Friday, June 5, 2009
Are you a Christian or an Obamian?
Obamian: One who follows the creed of Barack Hussein Obama. One who describes himself as member of a major World religion, or none at all. One who can belong to that major world religion yet profess the absolute equality of all religions because 'the message is the same'. One for whom every major religious text is 'Holy', including the 'Holy Qu'ran', the 'Holy' Torah, the 'Holy Bible', the 'Holy' Bagadavita and the 'Holy' teachings of the Buddha, who can belong to that religion yet deny nearly every tenet of faith ascribed to the religion to which he belongs in search of the 'common good' and the search to create a world where 'differences' on important moral issues are disregarded in favour of a new creed in which nobody is offended but Christians. If expedient, the central truths of his faith can be abandoned based on worldly requirements and those who still maintain these truths and proclaim them can be silenced so as not to offend the majority. One who uses the new creed of multi-religion to further the cause of environmentalism and globalism.
Christian: One who believes in the Divinity of Christ and belongs to the Church established by Him, which he believes, in teaching of faith and morals, cannot err. One who strives to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. One who believes that Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary, suffered, died and rose again for the salvation of mankind, including himself. One for whom the proclamation of the Gospel cannot be compromised by the search for the 'common good' and an earthly 'brotherhood of Man'. One who believes that Jesus Christ is truly present in the Eucharist and believes that the bread and the wine consecrated upon the Altar is truly the Body and Blood, Soul, Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ. One who strives to be a peacemaker, but for whom to deny Christ and His Truth would be ruinous both in this life and the next. One who defends the dignity of all human life from conception to death. One for whom the proclamation of the Gospel, the teaching of Jesus Christ and His Church is of such import that he would rather lay down his life in times of persecution, relativism and amoral tyranny, than remain silent.
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