Friday, September 12, 2008

Jesus Was A Community Organizer?

The panic among Democrats is laughable. Now they have a new talking point: "Jesus was a community organizer."

I don't understand this one. If they keep on the Jesus/Obama comparisons, they could end up like the Beatles' John Lennon who foolishly declared "We're more popular than Jesus!"

Comparing yourself (or your candidate) to Jesus Christ begins to border on blasphemy. Is it true that Jesus was a community organizer? Well I guess that depends on what a "community organizer" is. As of yet, I still haven't heard a clear definition. Wikipedia's definition talks in vague terms and avoids any specifics about what a community organizer actually does. Kind of sounds familiar, the whole vague terms and avoiding specifics is what Obama has done his entire campaign. Maybe that's just a common trait of "community organizers."

Going back to Jesus as a community organizer, to me Jesus Christ is the Son of God, Creator of Heaven and Earth. He is NOT a community organizer. And to say such is to demean and minimize the life and mission of Christ.

Another thing about "community organizers." Do you know who the "father of community organizing" is? According to Wikipedia, his name is Saul Alinsky (another Chicago native) who wrote two books Reveille for Radicals, published in 1946; and Rules for Radicals, published in 1971. Alinsky dedicated his Rules for Radicals to Lucifer, whom he described as "the very first radical."

Okay, so the Democrats are saying that Jesus was a community organizer. Hmmm. And the father of "community organizing" was a man who wrote a book dedicated to Satan? The notion is sheer blasphemy.

The Democratic talk points are making me sick and ought to be offensive to all Christians.

1 comment:

LuLu said...

I agree. Maybe they feel this is the only way to get the Christian vote. They need to mention religion in some way so people will think possible they care about it. (With Obama's stance on abortion, it is obvious he doesn't care about religion.) What shocks me is that the poles are about 50/50. This seems to me like such an obvious choice and the numbers should be different.