Sunday, March 30, 2008

Quit the Churches, they Crossed the Line

Mar 31, 2008 07:26

Philadelphia's mayor, Michael Nutter said that "he would have left because of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's fiery and controversial sermons."

In defense of Wright, America should be judged by the pastors and rabbis for tyranny. For the deliberate violation of their constitutional covenant which is the fed's only basis of authority and reason to exist.

But the apostate churches and synagogues have the doctrine that they must submit to all government, good or bad everywhere on earth. Violation of covenant means nothing to Christians, because Replacement churches believe that god's covenant is just as easily broken. Naturally a pastor who judges any regime is offensive to them.

Another phony, Michael Nutter, hangs out at the local religious joint and admits that he would agonize should a pastor sin by indicting any government. Nutter says what none of the Pastors will admit: that there is a line that god may not cross. He said, "I think there is a big difference between expressing the pain and anger that many African Americans and other people of color may feel versus language that I think now crosses the line and goes into hate."

Accusing a nation of sin is not about expressing pain or anger, but an legal indictment that a regime has broken a body of law that gives it legitimacy and the willingness of a moral people to assent to their prescribed and proscribed authority.

The Pastors have made wickedness mainstream by their apolitical political stand. The only sin that they will denounce is their sin of rebellion against tyranny and living in sin according to law. They have indeed crossed a line and everyone should abandon the Pastors and the Rabbis while they can escape.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4549699&page=1