ATLANTA: BLACKS DIG HOLE DEEPER VS. BUSH
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Why did Crosswalk.com ever print an article like the one on blacks blasting US President George W. Bush?
That site is supposed to be Christian. Its post regarding blacks at an Atlanta march did not smack Christian at all.
Senior Staff Writer Marc Morano wrote about blacks smearing Mr. Bush and the Republicans, such emotional displays written up as if they were levelheaded. Of course, the lambasting was emotional tirade at its harshest and yet lamest.
The bottom line for blacks is this: if they hate Mr. Bush, as Morano reported those at the march despise Mr. Bush, then they have no political party in the United States. If the blacks go Democratic, they are in league with the killing party. Dems kill off biblical definitions of sexuality, marriage and family, masculinity, femininity, a moral base to America, the Judeo-Christian heritage to this nation and the defense of the unborn and elderly.
Yet with the rage expressed at the so-called "civil rights march," blacks dug their desperate hole deeper than ever. They ranted. They screamed. They cat called. They poked at Mr. Bush as if they were at a lynching. Talk about blacks having come far since the early 60s. By their demeanor at the event, it does not appear as if those blacks attending have come any further than a flock of sheep following blind shepherds over a cliff.
Moral blacks — that is, those who are Judeo-Christian ethically based — have the Republican party and Mr. Bush in particular to thank for the state of this nation at present. Mr. Bush represents the defense of womb babies, embryonic human life, biblical definitions of masculinity, femininity, sexuality, marriage and family, the presence of God in everyday life, fostering a genuine expression of one’s personal faith in public and a return to biblical ethics.
If the blacks attending the Atlanta Saturday conclave showed up on Sunday to sing of "What a Friend we Have in Jesus" they surely don’t match their hymn messages with their anti-God stance at the march. One cannot have it both ways. A black cannot be a Bible-carrying, Sunday school attending, worshiping Christian and at the same time undercut the Oval Office that stands for what that black says he believes on the Lord’s Day.
I worked in ministry in a black church in the Carolinas during the civil rights movement. I, a white, took my stand for equality, living in the parsonage of the black pastor and worshiping in the all-black congregation. I adopted a black baby who is now in his mid-20s. That should say something of my friendship ties with those "of color."
Therefore, all the more it pains me to realize that such a mean staging could be propped up in Atlanta by blacks. All that works against the sincere black Christian community. Further, all that fires up the anti-God Dem party line. No wonder then that Nancy Pelosi was there as one of the featured speakers. And the black Christians in attendance applauded her? May God have mercy on their souls. What is with their Christian convictions?
Mr. Bush was tagged a "thief." Judge Greg Mathis of the TV program, "The Judge Mathis Show," screamed out that Mr. Bush and team are all "criminals." Hate speech obviously reached a hellish pitch throughout the gathering.
Event organizers told media that they were there to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Some celebration! It simply opened up the demons’ box for more mayhem in the American black community, except of course for those blacks who have still kept soul and head in the divine light. They only have eyes to see.
Of course, one might suspect that the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition was at the head of the hate pack. Further, leaders from the National Urban League, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the NAACP and the AFL-CIO were in prime time. And so the black hole goes deeper and deeper still. With America fighting off the killing cult known as "Islam," the country now has lost black comrades who should be right in there defending the nation’s freedoms, not blasting the President.
Singer Harry Belafonte even came to the fore for the dark forces. In his speech he referred to blacks within the Bush administration as "black tyrants." Can hate speech become more derogatory and lunatic?
Musician Stevie Wonder had to add his presence to the illogical verbal lynching raucous.
Crosswalk.com: why did you not discipline the tawdry event in your article? How could you simply post detail of such an occasion on a Christian site and say nothing to expose the anti-God madness of it all?
Why did Crosswalk.com ever print an article like the one on blacks blasting US President George W. Bush?
That site is supposed to be Christian. Its post regarding blacks at an Atlanta march did not smack Christian at all.
Senior Staff Writer Marc Morano wrote about blacks smearing Mr. Bush and the Republicans, such emotional displays written up as if they were levelheaded. Of course, the lambasting was emotional tirade at its harshest and yet lamest.
The bottom line for blacks is this: if they hate Mr. Bush, as Morano reported those at the march despise Mr. Bush, then they have no political party in the United States. If the blacks go Democratic, they are in league with the killing party. Dems kill off biblical definitions of sexuality, marriage and family, masculinity, femininity, a moral base to America, the Judeo-Christian heritage to this nation and the defense of the unborn and elderly.
Yet with the rage expressed at the so-called "civil rights march," blacks dug their desperate hole deeper than ever. They ranted. They screamed. They cat called. They poked at Mr. Bush as if they were at a lynching. Talk about blacks having come far since the early 60s. By their demeanor at the event, it does not appear as if those blacks attending have come any further than a flock of sheep following blind shepherds over a cliff.
Moral blacks — that is, those who are Judeo-Christian ethically based — have the Republican party and Mr. Bush in particular to thank for the state of this nation at present. Mr. Bush represents the defense of womb babies, embryonic human life, biblical definitions of masculinity, femininity, sexuality, marriage and family, the presence of God in everyday life, fostering a genuine expression of one’s personal faith in public and a return to biblical ethics.
If the blacks attending the Atlanta Saturday conclave showed up on Sunday to sing of "What a Friend we Have in Jesus" they surely don’t match their hymn messages with their anti-God stance at the march. One cannot have it both ways. A black cannot be a Bible-carrying, Sunday school attending, worshiping Christian and at the same time undercut the Oval Office that stands for what that black says he believes on the Lord’s Day.
I worked in ministry in a black church in the Carolinas during the civil rights movement. I, a white, took my stand for equality, living in the parsonage of the black pastor and worshiping in the all-black congregation. I adopted a black baby who is now in his mid-20s. That should say something of my friendship ties with those "of color."
Therefore, all the more it pains me to realize that such a mean staging could be propped up in Atlanta by blacks. All that works against the sincere black Christian community. Further, all that fires up the anti-God Dem party line. No wonder then that Nancy Pelosi was there as one of the featured speakers. And the black Christians in attendance applauded her? May God have mercy on their souls. What is with their Christian convictions?
Mr. Bush was tagged a "thief." Judge Greg Mathis of the TV program, "The Judge Mathis Show," screamed out that Mr. Bush and team are all "criminals." Hate speech obviously reached a hellish pitch throughout the gathering.
Event organizers told media that they were there to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Some celebration! It simply opened up the demons’ box for more mayhem in the American black community, except of course for those blacks who have still kept soul and head in the divine light. They only have eyes to see.
Of course, one might suspect that the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition was at the head of the hate pack. Further, leaders from the National Urban League, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the NAACP and the AFL-CIO were in prime time. And so the black hole goes deeper and deeper still. With America fighting off the killing cult known as "Islam," the country now has lost black comrades who should be right in there defending the nation’s freedoms, not blasting the President.
Singer Harry Belafonte even came to the fore for the dark forces. In his speech he referred to blacks within the Bush administration as "black tyrants." Can hate speech become more derogatory and lunatic?
Musician Stevie Wonder had to add his presence to the illogical verbal lynching raucous.
Crosswalk.com: why did you not discipline the tawdry event in your article? How could you simply post detail of such an occasion on a Christian site and say nothing to expose the anti-God madness of it all?


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