Obama Mocks Armageddon: More Wright Theology that’s Wrong?: "Hearing of the Republican plans to challenge the constitutionality of the healthcare bill Obama replied with “Bring it on.” Has he moved up the ladder to challenge not just the GOP but perhaps God himself? If a thing is no more than the sum of its parts, shouldn’t somebody tell the President that he is only one part of the government, of the partisan system, of America in total?
Not satisfied to just goad his critics and take on the GOP, Obama has decided to bring scripture references into the controversy. We know what Pastor Wright said about damning America but now we can see further into the Wright theology or the lack of it with Obama’s inference to last day’s theology more commonly referred to as eschatological doctrine.
Even as he seemed to fulfill at least one last day’s prophecy, “Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation;” (2Pet 3:4) he went on to mock another by saying, Reuters Mar 25, 2010, “Leaders of the Republican Party ... called the passage of (the health care reform bill) Armageddon, end of freedom as we know it. So after I signed the bill, I looked around to see if there were any asteroids falling or some cracks opening up in the earth. Turned out it was a nice day. Birds were chirping. Folks were strolling down the Mall”
Larry Elder author of the book “What’s Race Got to Do with It?” said in his column in Townhall.com, April 15, 2010, “This is an interesting definition of success: Government tax-spend-spread-the-wealth works if, come morning, our cars start."
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