Pastor: Obama has no 'black experience' to speak of
Jim Brown - OneNewsNow - 7/3/2009 6:00:00 AMA conservative black pastor and former NFL linebacker says he's highly offended that President Obama would compare the plight of homosexuals to that of blacks during the Civil Rights Era.
On Monday, President Obama told a gathering of homosexuals at the White House that he is aware that many of them "don't believe progress has come fast enough," and compared their struggles to those of blacks during the Civil Rights Movement.
Ken Hutcherson, the senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washington, says the comments are especially disturbing from an individual who is supposed to be familiar with "the black experience."
"But I guess we...have to ask, 'Even though he is black because his father was, what is his "black experience"?' He doesn't have any. He was raised by a white mother and a white grandmother, so this man has about as much black experience as my Doberman Pinscher -- and I guarantee [that] my Doberman Pinscher doesn't have any," he points out. "There is nothing, nothing that compares between what the Afro-Americans went through and what homosexuals are going through now."
Hutcherson expresses disgust with evangelicals who still support President Obama, despite his promotion of policies that are at odds with scripture. He says such individuals are part of the "evangellyfish" movement in America.
"A person can be as black as a piece of coal, [but] if he goes against God's biblical views, I would not support him, I would not endorse him, I would not even give a smile in his direction so people could even think that I endorse him," he states, "because God is my God, the Bible is my playbook, and I run it the way it is written."
During his speech to homosexuals on Monday, Obama suggested that Christians like Hutcherson who oppose homosexuality on biblical grounds hold to "worn arguments and old attitudes."
I am sick and stinking tired of the perversions of an extremely miniscule minority forced on the rest of us by a sad, sick and politically correct society!
I also grow weary of those deep into this lifestyle trolling the websites doing their best to bash every Christian with the courage to stand up to the preversion!


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Hats off to pastor Hutcherson for standing on the word of God. I do hope he and his congregation openly pray for our president and leaders during their Sunday worship service. There are a number of pastors/priests who openly preach the truth about how the Lord sees homosexuality. Mr. Obama has fallen into that trap of many Americans when he says these are "worn arguments and old arguments." Does he and others think God has changed His mind on this sin? I don't think so. He is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. We are the ones who twist things to fit our twisted minds. Pilot, you know homosexuality has been around as long as prostitution, don't you?
July 6, 2009 at 10:49 p.m."On Monday, President Obama told a gathering of homosexuals at the White House that he is aware that many of them "don't believe progress has come fast enough,". What's FAST ENOUGH? By who's decree? Is there a deadline for coming out of the closet? Or is that about as stupid as the couchhog who slapped his wife for not bringing him a beer FAST ENOUGH?
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July 4, 2009 at 8:47 a.m.BIGJ: Please help me understand what you meant by, "Way to go Kenneth. Divided and Conquer" Thanks, Rusty
July 4, 2009 at 2 a.m.