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- Taddles: Please explain a "context" within which such horrible quotes would be acceptable. Thank you.
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- "Taddles: Prove me wrong. Wright admits in interviews and on his website that he teaches black liberation theology. He also points to Rev. James Cone as his theological mentor. The quotes I have are directly from James Cone. Why don''''t you read one of his books before you decide what is "absurd and patently false." I would recommend his seminal book on black liberation theology called "Black Theology and Black Power." Good day.
Posted by hinnis at 11:54 AM : Mar 24, 2008"
Your quotes are taken out of context and as such I''m quite sure you haven''t read any of his books yourself. Taking other peoples words out of context to justify a false assumption is "patently false". - Reply to this comment
- Taddles: Prove me wrong. Wright admits in interviews and on his website that he teaches black liberation theology. He also points to Rev. James Cone as his theological mentor. The quotes I have are directly from James Cone. Why don''t you read one of his books before you decide what is "absurd and patently false." I would recommend his seminal book on black liberation theology called "Black Theology and Black Power." Good day.
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- Okay, I''''''''m taking a consensus. How many "typical white persons" out there feel we have a racial problem? Raise your hands.
Look at all those eyeballs rolling. I asked you to raise your hands.
Okay now. How many "typical black people" feel we have a racial problem?
Wow! Look at all those middle fingers pointing up to the sky.
Houston, do we have a racial problem? Negative. We have an anti-American problem.
Roger Houston. Over and out. I - Reply to this comment
- mudrose do you even understand the quote you posted or do you just look for incendiary *** to throw on this forum regardless of you understanding it.
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- Okay, I''''m taking a consensus. How many "typical white persons" out there feel we have a racial problem? Raise your hands.
Look at all those eyeballs rolling. I asked you to raise your hands.
Okay now. How many "typical black people" feel we have a racial problem?
Wow! Look at all those middle fingers pointing up to the sky.
Houston, do we have a racial problem? Negative. We have an anti-American problem.
Roger Houston. Over and out. I - Reply to this comment
- "The teachings of Obama''''s "mentor and spiritual adviser" are racist and divisive.
Posted by hinnis at 11:42 AM : Mar 24, 2008"
Your post is absurd and patently false. - Reply to this comment
- Obama=Wright=Farrakhan=Wrong for the USA. Defeat these haters in ''''08. Obama is a true socialist.
Posted by dante805
Now tie that in with the Liberation Theology of the Trinity Church. The tenents of Liberation Theology are a belief that would require dismantling the free-market system that has made our country''s economy the most prosperous in all of human history. In contrast to Liberation Theology, the Christian orthodoxy teaches about the nature of God, the nature of man, the relationship between the two in this life, and about the hereafter. Liberation Theology, on the other hand, is a belief system about political agendas, socialistic economic policy, and redistribution of wealth. Proponents of Liberation Theology, like Rev. Wright, teach that God commands us to form a government that will supervise our economy to create government-subsidized jobs under central-government planning; guarantee healthcare and education by having government control both; and achieve ''''economic equality'''' by redistributing wealth through massive taxes on the affluent and massive government entitlements for the poor. And it advocates replacing governments that do not embrace this socialistic agenda. Those are the beliefs of Liberation Theology." Seems that Obama embraced a great deal of this theology as he is a socialist and above are the underpinnings of socialism. It''s extremely anti-American. - Reply to this comment
- The theology that Wright has been teaching Obama and others is called black liberation theology, which is based upon the struggle between the white oppressor vs. the black oppressed. This is why Wright refers to Jesus as black, and his killers as white, so that the story of Jesus fits within this brand of theology. Wright cites James Cone, another black liberation theologist, as his inspiration. Here are just a couple of his quotes: 1.To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people. 2.While it is true that blacks do hate whites, black hatred is not racism. 3.All white men are responsible for white oppression. 4.Theologically, Malcolm X was not far wrong when he called the white man the devil. 5.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. The task of black theology is to kill Gods who do not belong to the black community %u2026 Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy. What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his love. ** The teachings of Obama''s "mentor and spiritual adviser" are racist and divisive.
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- "Houston, do we have a racial problem? Negative. We have an anti-American problem.
Roger Houston. Over and out. I
Posted by mudrose at 11:35 AM : Mar 24, 2008"
What we have here is an intellect problem. - Reply to this comment
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