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October 15, 2009

But Our President Told Me He’s A Christian

by @ 5:05 pm. Filed under Nuts on Parade

I mean, you know I’ve already told you the deal, but I’m just amazed at how politicians continue to DUPE CHRISTIANS. Because I’m SURE in November 2012 I’ll again be hearing how much of a “Christian” Obama is. So put this into your time capsule and open it in 2012. I don’t know how long that picture will remain online, but it’s a photo of our President Obama in the White House lighting a Diwali candle with Hindu priest Narayanachar Digalakote. You don’t know what Diwali is? Well it’s an Eastern Pagan celebration of the “light” within “you”. You can read about it at this web site and be sure to see this page.

If I’m a Christian who knows Jesus is the Light and I am totally in darkness without Him, why would I light candles in a celebration that claims light via another source? 2 Corinthians 6 teaches Christians not to be bound with unbelievers and I know the “light” Paul wrote about was not Diwali.

But hey, for you who still feel Bush did everything better, you might want to read this and see who started the practice of Diwali celebrations at the White House. Bush started it and although he didn’t participate in lighting a candle, he left members of his administration to “grace the occasion”. Bush started and Obama has carried the ball even more yards.

I’m learning the term “Christian President” is an oxymoron.

October 13, 2009

A Good Sermon About Money

by @ 8:25 pm. Filed under The Truth Shall Set you Free!

Given all the lies put out by the false health and wealth prosperity heresy, I felt it would be good to offer an example of a proper sermon about money.

Pastor Eddie Jacks, of Resurrected Baptist Church, here in Chattanooga, TN offered this good message.

The audio is about 1 hour in length.


The Rich Fool

In these times of economic volatility, don’t think like a fool. Don’t let your mind focus on money, always focus on God.

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