False teacher hypocrisy for Memorial Day

False teacher Chuck Currie just can’t kick his hypocritical race baiting.  See What’s On Right Wing Talk Radio? Bigoted Paranoia

Evangelicals, Mainline Christians and Roman Catholics have repeatedly condemned those who question the president’s Christian faith for partisan political reasons

I am now convinced that Chuck has a template with this fallacy already typed in.  Just because some people in those groups hold that view, he pretends that all do. Sure, Chuck.

And look here how Obama’s former UCC minister notes that church wasn’t the Obama’s “thing” and how he isn’t even sure Obama is a Christian.  Think about that: Obama’s multiple-decade UCC minister said those things.  And if you can’t trust a UCC minister, who can you . . . oh, wait, bad example — Chuck’s a UCC “minister!”

We can expect opponents of the president this election – big and small – to attempt to exploit racial divisions and to paint President Obama as something “other” than fully as American.

Uh, maybe that is because Obama himself claimed to be born in Kenya?  I don’t think he was born there.  I think he’s a liar, like Chuck, who will say anything to advanced his cause.

Consider the new racially charged film financed by right-wing billionaire Joe Ricketts that suggests that the president has a Kenyan, not American, world-view.

Looks like Chuck, along with the rest of the mainstream media, hasn’t read Obama’s writings (at least those that he didn’t have sealed out of his paranoia).

These campaigns against President Obama are driven by fear, hatred and racism – let’s be honest.

Oh, good, Chuck switched over to honesty mode!  Here’s some real honesty: Chuck is dishonest and the biggest racist of all, favoring taxpayer-funded abortions that will increase the 3x rate of black abortions to whites.

Pro-abortion, libelous false teacher demands less violence and more civility, so you better listen!

From the “you can’t make this stuff up” category, false teacher Chuck Currie’s latest “type before you think” post brings us this gem:

People of faith must demand an end to gun violence and a return to civility in public life.

First, he reflexively uses the fallacious “people of faith” line.  No matter how many times you tell him how meaningless that is (the 9/11 bombers were “people of faith,” too), he still pretends that it means something.

And for a guy who has a long track record of race-baiting, lying about what people wrote in comments on his blog and more, it is amusing to hear the hypocritical calls for civility.

But most sickening is that someone who is so pro-abortion that he’s pro-taxpayer funded abortion — and thinks Jesus is, too! — would pretend to be anti-violence.

If abortion isn’t violent, nothing is violent.

And Chuck knows that abortions kill blacks at a rate three times that of whites.  That’s the real racism.  Presumably his employers (the apostate United Church of Christ and the “Jesus Seminar” Westar Institute), agree with his “faithful” belief that one of our problems in society is that we aren’t killing enough black children in the womb.  If only we could kill more of them then we’d be on the way to realizing Chuck’s goals.

It is too bad that abortions don’t kill the unborn with guns.  Then Chuck would oppose them!

Who wrote the Gospel of John?

Here’s a great post on why the Apostle John wrote the Gospel of John – On the authorship of the fourth Gospel: A letter to a young enquirer.  This is an important topic, because people like Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie and his peers at the anti-Christian Westar Institute (home of the blasphemous “Jesus Seminar”) dismiss the Gospel as being one big lie.  They say it was written 100 years after the crucifixion and not by John.

When you read the Gospel is is obvious why thy don’t like it.  Jesus speaks out against people like them over and over.  They are obviously not his sheep!

False teachers vs. false teachers — this should be fun!

False teacher Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie has one of those even-a-blind-squirrel-finds-a-nut-now-and-then moments when he rightly criticizes preachers who wish violence upon gays, such as Democrat Fred Phelps* 

Via Killing Off Homosexuals And Other Anti-Christian Teachings.

All Christians – regardless of whether or not we support gay marriage (I strongly do) – must condemn hate speech from pastors and denominations where this occurs are obligated to hold their clergy accountable – taking away their status as ordained clergy. Because let’s be clear: these hateful men are not preaching the word of God.

The problem is that this is just one type of false teacher — and a proven liar at that — criticizing another type of false teacher.  Chuck is blind to the word of God.  Just listen to any of his sermons and you can know that.  But he rightly notes that those other preachers are wrong.  Chuck just lives out his false dichotomy, that you are either like Chuck or like the other type of haters.

If you really love gays, you won’t lie to them and tell them that there aren’t serious spiritual, emotional and physical consequences to their behavior.  And you also won’t wish that they’d be killed.  You’ll tell them the truth, and you’ll welcome them in your church — provided that they aren’t their to rebel against God’s word but to be changed by it.

The truth is out there, but you won’t find it with Chuck or with preachers like Democrat Fred Phelps*.

* Did I mention that Fred Phelps is a Democrat, just like Chuck Currie?  Because he is.

Oops!

Sometimes I say too much and forget that the best strategy is often to sit back and watch your ideological enemies self-destruct.  Therefore, I take back my criticisms of Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie and his People Of Faith Support President On Contraception Fight Despite Lawsuit post.

Chuck clearly has a well thought out, rational idea. Keep the “war on women” meme going, because it definitely isn’t another one of Obama’s boomerangs.  It certainly isn’t condescending to women — especially religious women — to tell them that they must rely on the government for everything and that it is OK to trample religious freedoms to ensure that all women — and not just 90%+ — have “free” birth control.  After all, Chuck & Co. know that not only is it impossible for women to be self-sufficient, but that they aren’t even capable of buying birth control!

So preach on, Chuck!

Via Video: House Republican women make their case « Hot Air.

That’s what makes the Democrats’ message to American women so strange and unsettling. For the past few months, the Democrats have been accusing Republicans of waging a “war on women” as if some honest disagreements between the parties — over matters like how an “Obamacare” mandate should affect religious institutions or the proper scope of federal law on tribal land — constitute a deliberate GOP campaign to take away women’s rights.

Nothing could be further from the truth, and Republican women have been at the forefront exposing these myths. Let’s face it: Republican women — like us — would never be part of a party that didn’t believe in women’s rights, equal pay for equal work and strong laws against sexual violence. The Republican Party believes in all of those things.

We also believe in something else: We believe that women want to be empowered. We believe that women want independence. We want opportunities. We want an equal chance to succeed — no special favors and no glass ceilings. We want our daughters to have those same opportunities, that same chance to live the American dream. We want our sons to have it, too.

What policies promote freedom, opportunity and self-ownership? Certainly not the Democrats’ Big Government policies. The Democrats showed their hand recently with their “Life of Julia” infographic. The Obama campaign used this to illustrate how a typical woman is dependent on government programs from birth to death — and how the GOP is supposedly undermining those programs.

The obligatory “false teacher wrong on birth control, again” post

False teacher Chuck Currie repeats his fallacious arguments where he tries to force his (false) religious views on the populace.  See People Of Faith Support President On Contraception Fight Despite Lawsuit.

He starts with the meaningless “people of faith” line, as if that means something.  ”People of faith” flew planes into buildings to advance their cause.  Does that make their arguments meaningful?

There is no war against religion. As a minister in the United Church of Christ, I join other people of faith in continuing to applaud the president’s efforts.

He has, in fact, gone the extra mile to meet religious objections raised by some Roman Catholics and Religious Right evangelicals.

That’s one from the “liars lie” category.  Chuck has a habit of that.  Obama didn’t meet objections, he cynically pretended to.

But they want more. They want to strip women of the ability to make their own health care decisions.

Oh, the hyperbole!  If you don’t want to pay for the inexpensive birth control of all women then you are trying to take away their right to make their own decisions.  This is the kind of reasoning that public education gives you.

Christians and other good people of faith need to continue to fight these efforts even as we seek reconciliation with our Roman Catholic brothers and sisters.

In a democratic pluralistic society no church gets the final say and no church will be allowed to dictate health policy to women.

Unless it is Chuck’s “church” trying to dictate its religious views on your wallet.

Obama & his false-teaching religious followers have over-played their hand.  Even many Liberal-leaning Catholics will realize the dangers of losing religious freedom, re-defining marriage and being so aggressively anti-life are wrong.

Wow — Obama’s former pastor says “church was not their thing” — plus lots more!

Wow.  Just wow.  Am I surprised?  Not that it was said, but that this has finally come out.  I wonder how the UCC spokespeople like race-baiting Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie will try to spin this?

See Rev. Jeremiah Wright Speaks Out About Obama, Politics & More and listen to the audio yourself.  This is just the tip of the iceberg.  Now I can see why Chuck & Co. have not been playing the religion card on Romney.  They are working overtime to keep religion out of it.

Wright also made some intriguing claims about the Obama family and its purported lack of interest in attending church. Since assuming office, the president has consistently faced criticism over his infrequent church attendance. According to Wright, this is par for the course.

“Church is not their thing. It was never their thing,” Wright says of Barack and Michelle Obama. “She was not the kind of black woman whose momma made her go to church, made her go to Sunday school…so the church was not an integral part of their lives before they got married — after they got married.”

After Wright made these comments, Klein said, “But the church was an integral part of his politics…because he needed that base.” Wright agreed with this statement, at one point saying “correct.”

 

Timeline of Barack Obama’s false teachings

Via Audacity of a lie: timeline of Barack Obama’s false religious life | Gay Christian Movement Watch, Pastor D.L. Foster has a very long list of Obama’s deceptions.  Should we be surprised when he came from under Jeremiah Wright and a denomination that lets race-baiting Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie speak for it?

Here’s the intro.  Be sure to read it all.

On May 9th, after some of  his top gay political donors threatened to withdraw support, Barack Obama had an epiphany.  He would frame his support for marriage perversion as a religious decision.  It was just another deceptive move in a long string of deceptive religious tactics that have heaped more chaos on American soil than at any other time in recent history.  The dutiful media followed him every step of the way, ensuring that he was seen as a pious man, guided by prayer and faith.   Yet, GCM Watch has been on the vanguard, constantly warning the church that the man many hailed as some sort of  savior, was a foreshadow of a darker one yet to be revealed. This is our timeline of events.

 

False teachers and dating the Gospels

Via Evidence for Early Dating the Gospels:

But this new research shows that the Gospel writers were “spot on” in regard to the popularity, frequency, proportion and usage of personal names in the text of Scripture, indicating very deep familiarity with life in the exact area and timeframe of Jesus and his earliest followers. British New Testament scholar Richard Bauckham did some exhaustive work correlating New Testament names (see chapters 3 and 4 of his Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, Eerdmans, 2006) with the list of 3,000 names compiled by Ilan and concluded the following:

  • The Gospels were nearly perfect in how they captured the frequency of names among Palestinian Jews of the time. For instance, Ilan’s list of the 10 most popular names matched rank for rank the list of the most frequent names in the Gospels and Acts. This is an extraordinary confirmatory correlation.

  • By contrast, if you examine the most popular Jewish names in a different region (such as Egypt) at the time, the list is dramatically different. The pattern of names does not match what we know the pattern to be in Palestine.

  • Also by contrast, if you examine the names that appear in the Apocryphal Gospels (such as the Gospels of Thomas, Mary, Judas), you discover that the frequency and proportion of names in these writings do not match what we know to be true of names from the land and time of Jesus. Hence the Apocryphal Gospels do not have the ring of authenticity with regard to personal names and are rightly called into question.

 

Things like are important when you have false teachers such as Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie from the Westar Institute (home of the anti-Christian “Jesus Seminar”) who insist that the Gospel of John was written 100 years after the fact and should not be in the Bible and that the Gospel of Thomas was written early and should be in it.

Chuck Currie still falsely attributing comments to conservatives

See Liberal group tries to silence Religious Freedom to lean about Chuck “Jesus is not the only way” Currie doing what he does best.

“Reverend” Chuck Currie thought it clever to take a screenshot of my tweet, and write a blog post about me. His intent was obvious. Smear my name to try and make the Stand Up Rally irrelevant. It had the opposite effect. One doesn’t have to look far to see where Chuck’s allegiance lies, and it’s not with Christian intention and definitely not with God. Check out his blog, and find many articles praising Obama, Obamacare, attacking Conservatives, and so on. When I tried to defend myself on his blog, he censored me, and also edited my words to smear me even more. The following on his comment board I did NOT write: “I will never apologize for my actions. I stand by them with Conviction. Every word I spoke of is true.”

Wow, Chuck never learns! He did the same thing to me, deleting a comment then falsely attributing words to me. I don’t know how he sleeps at night knowing what a fake he is. Sure, he can masquerade in a false church like the UCC and on the Huffington Post, but deep down he knows he’s a fraud, and he knows we know it.

This is the face of the UCC and theological liberalism.  Should we be surprised that pro-abortion, pro-”same-sex marriage,” anti-Jesus’ divinity, anti-Jesus’ exclusivity, anti-biblical authority “reverends” would stoop to such petty lying?