Post by Deleted on May 8, 2014 11:14:21 GMT
I literally gasped when reading this. It is not new to us but seeing it in black and white, once again, is powerful.
Monday, news broke that ubiquitously idiotic Secretary of State John Kerry uttered these immortal lines at a talk with embassy staff in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia:
“This is a time here in Africa where there are a number of different cross-currents of modernity that are coming together to make things even more challenging. Some people believe that people ought to be able to only do what they say they ought to do, or to believe what they say they ought to believe, or live by their interpretation of something that was written down a thousand plus, two thousand years ago. That’s not the way I think most people want to live.”
Putting aside the rocky seas and cross-currents of modernity, Kerry’s statement that most people do not want to live based on “something that was written down a thousand plus, two thousand years ago” demonstrates his – and his party’s – enormous hatred for the Bible. They see the Bible as an antiquated document, a dire opponent of the new, modern morality. Kerry makes no distinction between the Koran, the Old Testament, or the New Testament; he makes no distinction between the myriad streams of religious thought throughout history. They are all the same. Anyone who believes in ancient codes of morality is out of step with history.
Opinion: Kerry’s party voted to kick God and Jerusalem out of their platform at the 2013 Democratic National Convention.
It is no wonder why this administration is wrong so often.
Wrong on Israel
Wrong on the Muslim Brotherhood
Wrong on Russia, Syria and Iran
Wrong on abortion
Wrong on same-sex marriage
Psalm 14:1 “The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, They have done abominable works, There is none who does good.”
Sounds about right.
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