Barry, A Christian? Not According to the Bible....

You know, I don't go out of my way to quote stories out of WorldNetDaily, Because I have a personal problem with the owner of that site.  But I think that this is important to Christians and Conservatives alike. Barry's supposed Christianity is, for intents and purposes, a joke that is being played upon the American people. Now, I do not believe that Obama is going to be the Anti-Christ, But he is quite the deceiver, as you can see below:

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I commend all Americans to read the Chicago Sun-Times piece – especially all those professing a Christian faith. What he says is alarming. What he says shows he has a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be a Christian.

Asked what he believes, Obama chimed in: "I am a Christian. I'm rooted in the Christian tradition. I believe that there are many paths to the same place, and that is a belief that there is a higher power, a belief that we are connected as a people. That there are values that transcend race or culture, that move us forward, and there's an obligation for all of us individually as well as collectively to take responsibility to make those values lived."

Many paths to the same place?

This is the antithesis of what Jesus reveals in Scripture, for example, in John 14:6: "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

Obama also says in the interview he doesn't know if he is going to heaven., nor does he believe the alternative is hell.

That's pretty remarkable for someone professing to be a Christian. While I know, because Scripture tells us so, there will be many turned away from the narrow gate that leads to eternal life on judgment day, it's unusual for someone claiming to be a believer to be uncertain about his eternal fate. It suggests a high degree of spiritual confusion. - Barack Obama: One mixed-up spirit (via WorldNetDaily)

Now there is quite a bit, that I could say about the condition of Joe Farah's heart and his Spiritual condition, especially after the little e-mail exchange that took place between him and myself a little while back, but for the purpose of this article, I will simply point out that Farah has a good point here. If this is what Barry calls true Christianity, then he is quite deceived.

There is a name for what Barry is describing, it is called the doctrine of Universalism. You can learn more about that, by clicking here and by going here to read the definition of it. It would be quite safe to say that Universalism is, quite the Liberal Christian doctrine. If the shoe fits, wear it, I suppose.

Of course, seeing the direction that the Democrats are headed in at the moment, we might not have to worry, because all the Democrats might kill one another off at their convention in Denver. One can only hope. SurpriseWinkingTongueBig Grin 

 
 
Cross-Posted @ Political Byline

 

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Perhaps it's just me, but I

Perhaps it's just me, but I leave it to the Almighty to sort out who is and is not redeemed.

Now, I don't pretend to know the spiritual status of Mr. Obama or anyone else. But I do know that according to the Scriptures you employ, there's no indication that one's theological beliefs need be perfect to qualify for salvation. Indeed, if 100% theological accuracy were a requirement, I imagine heaven would be an awfully lonely place. Simply put, if one himself "believeth in Him" and has taken up the cross, then obviously he's a Christian regardless of his understanding of how others achieve salvation. Indeed, CS Lewis himself believed that others could reach heaven without invokng the name of Christ, and I doubt you would suggest that Lewis was not a Christian.

Personally, I think it's the utmost of hubris and self-righteousness for us to doubt the testimony of others, regardless of how much we may disagree with their political agenda or chosen congregation.

C.S. Lewis, What a Joke...

Click here to read the TRUTH about that Liberalistic version of Christianity.

If C.S. Lewis was a Christian,  I'd rather be an atheist.

He was the "God-Father" of Liberal Christianity...

Liberal Politics and Liberal Christianity or two peas out of same pot and originate from the same place.

 

Ah, so my suspicion is

Ah, so my suspicion is correct. I thought there was an outside chance that you'd be among those who dismiss Lewis as a dangerous heretic.

Very good, then. I will just stand by my final statement that it is clearly not our perogative to judge, for He has established His throne for judgment.