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Old 06-01-2009, 04:48 PM   #1
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Default Shocking...not sure how to react?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTp_a...eature=related

Please be advised, the above link is of:

The Honorable James David Manning compares Obama to Hitler. This message was preached on 7 June 2008.


He has several other messages and that you can follow along on You Tube or at his site:

http://www.atlah.org/

No doubt his messages will get some strong reactions...I'm just not sure yet what mine is. On one hand, I believe in his criticism of Obama and others, but on the other hand, I am disturbed by his constant proclaimations that "God Says"

I believe that Obama has plenty that can be criticized and that one can go point by point. I believe that anyone can utilize their faith as a basis of why they believe they way they do, but I stop and wince, when I hear someone proclaim that this or that is from GOD.

Again, I like the criticism and beliefs that I am hearing from the Honorable James David Manning...but a part of me is concerned about his use of "God" in his views...maybe its just me.

If we can get past that part of his message, perhaps in his messages we can find some points that are worthy of challenging our own support/perception of Obama and others?

As a note: I am not posting this to be an arse, I do enough of that as it is...when I saw this video and looked at some of his others, I couldn't help but to think about how angry I would become when I saw this type of treatment towards President Bush. So I'm perplexed...I guess I'm looking for others views/opinions about what he says regarding Obama.
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