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AN OPEN LETTER TO AMERICA’S CHURCHES

 

As a nation, we currently face one of the most important national elections in our nation’s history.    It will be an election discussed in the history books for generations to come.   And it is an election that both sides realize the importance of.      

Little wonder that it is also showing signs of being one of the most embarrassing elections ever.   Because each side believes so strongly that it is important; there are supporters on either side willing to say ANYTHING about the other candidate.

For this reason, I am coming to you to ask your help.     Since Senator Obama has announced his candidacy numerous false e-mails are being circulated throughout the web.   The first round of false rumors stated that Sen. Obama is a Muslim.    This is simply not true.     Senator Obama speaks eloquently of discovering that the most effective means of community organizing in Chicago is through the local churches.   He eventually found salvation in one of those churches and has proclaimed Jesus as his personal savior ever since.    You may not agree with him regarding spiritual matters but at least give honest voice to the fact that he is NOT Muslim.  

The second round was even more offensive.    Lately e-mails have circulated that list “coincidences” that point to the end of the world.   It then raises the question of Senator Obama being the antichrist!  THIS IS SIMPLY WRONG!    Throughout the history of the world people have tried to identify the antichrist.    Napoleon, Hitler, Idi Amin have all shared the title.    And apparently none of them were the antichrist…they were VERY bad people, but not that bad.

There is no single human more reviled by Christians than the image of this evil world leader who begins the times of tribulation.     Naming this person before he is truly revealed is a very slippery slope.   The Bible teaches that no one, not even the angels know the time and place of Christ’s return.   So technically, no one can really know who this person is.  And history teaches us that we can be wrong.    By raising the specter that Obama is the antichrist, you have asked an unanswerable question and placed a lingering doubt in the minds of many believers.   This does not strike me as something a church would start.    I can see others with a more urgent desire to see Senator Obama lose raise this question. They realize that every church has a member or two that would be willing to pass an e-mail along raising doubts in the mind of thousands.    In other words, the Church is being duped for political purposes.

The way people just pass the lies along by e-mail, taking no responsibility for their actions, is the saddest part of all.   (Because I don’t think many people truly believe this, otherwise they would be preparing to move to an out-of-the-way third world nation if Senator Obama is elected.)   This is merely the 21st Century equivalent of the rumor mill, untrue gossip that we enjoy because it’s so “exciting”.    By itself, it means little, but the problem is that it leaves a lingering doubt about the “character” of the candidate.   “He’s probably not the antichrist, but if everyone thinks he’s that bad….there must be something to it”.

Jesus said in Matthew 12:  36-37; “But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall render an account for it in the day of judgement.   For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.”

 

If we are judged by & condemned by the words we speak idly, are we also judged & condemned by our e-mails?

 

I am not necessarily asking that you support Senator Obama for President.   I do hope that everyone will take time to examine the issues to make an informed decision, you may find that he is a candidate you can support.   I do however ask that America’s Churches  take it upon themselves to speak out strongly against these e-mails and others like them.   They are nothing but malicious gossip being used to smear a good man.  And even if his political beliefs are not yours, it does not change the fact that he IS a good man with a family that can be hurt by your actions.

 

Please use next Sunday to speak publicly on this matter.    And please feel free to copy this post or e-mail it to any and all sources.    This is not an issue of policy but an issue of right & wrong.  IT IS WRONG TO SPREAD MALICIOUS GOSSIP BY E-MAIL AND IT REFLECTS POORLY ON THE BELIEFS OF THOSE WHO SPREAD IT.

 

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girlscout read my blog view my photos
Jul 5, 2008 | 10:39 PM

Amen

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Jul 7, 2008 | 7:40 AM

The Apostle Paul wrote 1 Timothy 2: 1-4 “I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.”

Looking at the candidates this cycle, Christians in America need to listen to and obey Paul’s command to Timothy more than ever about praying for “all those in authority”. I remember back in the 1990s and getting with my fellow Christians every week to pray for our nation and our President (Clinton) and Congress (at the time Liberals) and our Supreme Court. I believe that the Conservative “Contract With America” was an answer to prayer, and it lead to many blessings to our nation. We need to get on our knees regarding this next elected President, because neither candidate is going to be good for America (IMHO).

caseyjones38 read my blog view my photos
Jul 7, 2008 | 1:11 PM

"There is no single human more reviled by Christians than the image of this evil world leader who begins the times of tribulation. Naming this person before he is truly revealed is a very slippery slope." - nemokc

Well, just when I said I would never vote for George Bush again, something does come along to change my` mind. This, he WOULD get my` vote for !

tem123 read my blog
Jul 8, 2008 | 1:15 AM

I would not worship in a church that decides of who we should vote for in the election.
The reason why there are churches is to express their view on the bible and how we should live our lives. Any one that feels otherwise should re-examine what they expect in a church.

caseyjones38 read my blog view my photos
Jul 8, 2008 | 6:34 AM

And also the separation of church and state.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Jul 8, 2008 | 9:26 AM

nemok - i also agree with most of your post. good job.

could you please provide something though?
" He eventually found salvation in one of those churches and has proclaimed Jesus as his personal savior ever since. " many of the things he has said to the media seem to contradict this assertion.

if he has said this somewhere could you please post a link to it? i have not seen it anywhere.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Jul 8, 2008 | 10:20 AM

Nemokc, how is your walk with Christ these days? How has your fellowship with other believers been? Everything ok?

nemokc read my blog
Jul 8, 2008 | 11:58 AM

HybridTalk:

I am not a believer. I do however respect the beliefs of my friends who are Christian. The same way I respect the belief of my friends who are Muslim or Hindu, etc. I actually work for several churches (who know I do not profess to be a Christian but I respect their beliefs. They pray for me & tease me frequently but always with hope that I will see the light)

dprin339:

Check out his first book and also check out his speech in a church this year on Father's Day.

Also check this out:
http://bourbonroom.blogs.foxnews.com/2007/12/22/obama-i
ve-always-been-a-christian/

sofakingdabest read my blog view my photos
Jul 8, 2008 | 12:53 PM

Nay I say. Religious pulpits should not be used to mention any politics. Spirituality is above that.

HybridTalk read my blog view my photos
Jul 9, 2008 | 7:11 AM

Nemokc - "I am not a believer. "

Thanks.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Jul 14, 2008 | 9:45 AM

nemoc, claiming to be a christian is not the same thing as claiming jesus as your lord and savior.

i have read the places when he claims to be christian, but i have not, anywhere seen where he proclaims that Jesus is his Lord & Savior.

there is a HUGE difference. many people claim to be christians, but are lacking the fundamentals of christianity, which is a personal relationship with Christ. most of these people THINK they are Christians, when they really are NOT.

the ONLY thing that makes one a "christian" is that personal realtionship with our Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ.

it's evident that he hasn't a CLUE about that relationship..........please provide where he said those particular words.

a true christian makes is plain as day on this......and they DON'T refute the word of God the way he does (believing evolution, believing in many paths to heaven, etc etc)

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