Saturday, May 16, 2015

SICK: Obama Just Openly and Proudly Condemned the Words of Jesus Christ Himself

SICK: Obama Just Openly and Proudly Condemned the Words of Jesus Christ Himself


SICK: Obama Just Openly and Proudly Condemned the Words of Jesus Christ Himself


If President Barack Obama would have been alive over 2,000 years ago when Jesus Christ was on earth, I wonder whom the people would have chosen as the true Messiah.
Obama has made it clear that he is smarter than you and knows what is best for you better than you do, but he has reached new heights with a statement made during his talk at a poverty summit where he took the time to correct Jesus on the issue of poverty.

“For ye have the poor always with you; but me ye have not always,” Jesus said in Matthew 26:11. It is this particular verse with which Obama took issue, accusing Jesus of being overly “cynical” by making this claim.
“One of the things I’m always concerned about is cynicism,” Obama said. “My chief of staff, Denis McDonough, we take walks around the South Lawn, usually when the weather is good. And a lot of it is policy talk, sometimes it’s just talk about values. And one of our favorite sayings is our job is to guard against cynicism, particularly in this town.
“And I think it’s important for us to guard against cynicism and not buy the idea that the poor will always be with us and there’s nothing we can do, because there’s a lot we can do,” he added. “The question is, do we have the political will, the communal will to do something about it.”
Is there any doubt anymore that Obama’s claim to be a Christian is a lie?
This latest statement both insults Christians everywhere — the largest group of charitable givers in the world — and exposes Obama’s abject ignorance of biblical teaching.
Obama uses Matthew 26:11 for his own agenda by warping its meaning. Jesus wasn’t saying that the poor shouldn’t be helped, but as with death, pain and suffering, our world contains certain realities that will always exist due to its fallen nature.
“There are some opportunities of doing and getting good which are constant, and which we must give constant attendance to the improvement of. Bibles we have always with us, sabbaths always with us, and so the poor, we have always with us. Note, Those who have a heart to do good, never need complain for want of opportunity,” said Puritan Matthew Henry in his biblical commentary on the verse (H/T Truth and Action).
It’s frightening how easily our president condemns Christianity to further his goals while giving a pass to violent Islamists who murder Christians.

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