- Apr 27, 2012
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Some Christians have accused obama of religious bigotry
A Christian pastor reportedly pressured to back out of delivering the benediction at President Obamas inauguration.
Giglio, the pastor of Passion City Church in Georgia, said yesterday he would no longer deliver the prayer after gay rights activists became enraged over a sermon he delivered in the 1990s calling homosexuality a sin a sermon they considered to be anti-gay.
The White House quickly distanced itself from the evangelical leader and said his participation would not have reflected their desire to have a diverse inaugural.
It is the ultimate hypocrisy for the Obama administration to pretend it supports diversity and yet denounces anyone who dares to disagree with its radical homosexual agenda,
Shouldn't obama have known about this? If he was going to have a Christian pastor then wouldn't he have them checked out? It would have made sense for obama to check him out since obama would want him to have similar views with him
Also I believe gay marriage should be legal but the pastor still has the right to have his beliefs and he should not be kicked out over this. Not everyone has the same views and unless he was extreme and said that they should be killed then he should be allowed to be at the inauguration.
I believe this is a case where a lobby has far too much power and a minority of people are imposing their views upon the majority.
Do you think that the Christian pastor should be allowed to speak at the inauguration or should he be kicked out?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...bama-inauguration-over-anti-gay-comments.html
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/christians-accuse-obama-of-religious-bigotry.html
A Christian pastor reportedly pressured to back out of delivering the benediction at President Obamas inauguration.
Giglio, the pastor of Passion City Church in Georgia, said yesterday he would no longer deliver the prayer after gay rights activists became enraged over a sermon he delivered in the 1990s calling homosexuality a sin a sermon they considered to be anti-gay.
The White House quickly distanced itself from the evangelical leader and said his participation would not have reflected their desire to have a diverse inaugural.
It is the ultimate hypocrisy for the Obama administration to pretend it supports diversity and yet denounces anyone who dares to disagree with its radical homosexual agenda,
Shouldn't obama have known about this? If he was going to have a Christian pastor then wouldn't he have them checked out? It would have made sense for obama to check him out since obama would want him to have similar views with him
Also I believe gay marriage should be legal but the pastor still has the right to have his beliefs and he should not be kicked out over this. Not everyone has the same views and unless he was extreme and said that they should be killed then he should be allowed to be at the inauguration.
I believe this is a case where a lobby has far too much power and a minority of people are imposing their views upon the majority.
Do you think that the Christian pastor should be allowed to speak at the inauguration or should he be kicked out?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...bama-inauguration-over-anti-gay-comments.html
http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/christians-accuse-obama-of-religious-bigotry.html