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Monday, March 03, 2008
Robert Knight :: Townhall.com Columnist
Clueless in Obama Nation
by Robert Knight
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What if a presidential candidate claimed that his view on an issue drew its power from the Sermon on the Mount, which was delivered by no less an authority than Jesus Christ?

What if that view contradicted 2,000 years of church moral teaching?

Wouldn’t this be a major news story?

It would if it involved a Republican. Or even another Democrat. But when it comes to Barack Obama, the media continue to ignore newsworthy topics and refuse to give the public substantive details about the senator’s views on many key issues.

On Sunday, at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, Sen. Obama promoted homosexual legal civil unions in answer to a question posed by a pastor, and then threw out this challenge: “If people find that controversial then I would just refer them to the Sermon on the Mount, which I think is, in my mind, for my faith, more central than an obscure passage in Romans.”

Not one major network covered this, nor did the wire services, nor did the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times or other major newspapers. The Post and Los Angeles Times had brief references on their blogs. CNSNews.com, by contrast, carried a comprehensive story, which was picked up by World Magazine and the Baptist Press. A couple of papers had a brief mention of Obama proclaiming that he is a Christian, not a Muslim, but that was it.

As far as the senator’s unspecified interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount and his equally shocking dismissal of a key passage in the first chapter of the Book of Romans, talk about the politics of audacity.

The senator was right about Jesus reminding us of the inherent dignity of all human beings. We are supposed to love without measure. But this should include discouraging people from engaging in behaviors with known moral, social and health risks, not using government power to tempt them into error.

Can you imagine what the media reaction would be if, say, John McCain stated that he thought adultery ought to get special legal protection and that if anyone found it controversial, he or she should look up the Sermon on the Mount?

By the way, as of this writing, Sen. McCain has said no such thing. But I haven’t yet checked tomorrow’s New York Times, which might be running a front page story to this effect next to the article about the wisdom of wearing tinfoil hats when sunspots are active. The Times, if you recall, did find space on the front page recently for unsourced allegations about Sen. McCain and a lobbyist.

Well, there’s always tomorrow. If the media want to look into the wisdom of Sen. Obama’s remarks concerning homosexual legal unions and the Biblical foundations for such, they might want to know that the Bible is quite specific in several places, starting in Genesis, about what God thinks is the appropriate place for sex, which is marriage between a man and a woman. Even the patriarchs who fooled around with more than one wife paid a price, and the men who took a fancy to other men did so as well, as indicated not only in Romans but in the less obscure passage in Genesis about the cities of the plain being destroyed with fire and brimstone after a mob of men tried to have their way with two male angels at Lot’s house. Continued...

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Robert Knight is a Senior Writer for Coral Ridge Ministries and a Senior Fellow with the American Civil Rights Union.
 
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Yes. Jesus fed them and preached the gospel of repentance to them.

The problem with theological liberalism's approach generally and the social gospel particularly is they think the "preach the gospel" part is optional. Jesus didn't.

We've had this argument before but Jesus NEVER advocated that the state take someone's property and give it to someone else. He did not tell the rich young "RULER" to go and tax the rich and distribute it to the poor. Ostensibly, the "ruler" could have done precisely that. He told him to sell his own property. Nowhere in the NT or in the teachings of Christ is there anything close to a suggestion of using or even cooperating with the secular state in matters of charity or works.

"i am not going to give you examples where churches denounce gov't efforts cause as you know i believe it is part of Gods work to move the government to assist churhces in ministering to those in need."

I know you and like you so please don't take this wrong... but since you are ascribing an action to God, can you cite your biblical case for it?

I am pretty sure I can present a very good case that God would not do something that would serve to numb people to their spiritual needs or specifically to protect them from the consequences of their sinful choices absent repentance.

John 6 provides a good case study. Jesus fed the masses. They returned the next day for some more free fish... He gave them a gospel message but refused to feed them. Christ would not feed them when that was an inhibitor to the gospel... many went away and didn't follow him any more.
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