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Thursday, January 18, 2007

The Barack Obama/Rick Warren Scheme to Redefine Christianity

NOTICE! This posting contains important corrections to an earlier version of this article.

Rick Warren is a Southern Baptist minister who went to the Saddleback community in California 20 years ago or so to start a new congregation. This would not be a typical Baptist church, however. Warren's novel approach would be to build a fellowship of Christians based upon the local culture.

Demographical studies were undertaken that indicated the income level, interests, musical preferences, etc., of most of the residents of the Sattleback community. This information enabled Warren to devise a plan to attract people to his new kind of congregation based upon their preferences.

Thus, there would be no choir and no 'sanctuary.' Worshippers or 'seekers' as they were called, would be greeting to the music of a jazz band upon entering the premises, which more often than not would be a school building that the Warren team had rented. Warren would wear no vestments, no robe, no stole, or anything else that gave the impression that anything 'religious' would be occurring. Rather, he often preached in shorts and a t-shirt, and he encouraged 'seekers' to dress casual.
There would be no 'sermon' as such but a teaching session during which Warren would give a positive, inspirational didactic on topics of interest to most people in the Sattleback community, such as personal development and growth, child-rearing, finding meaning in a seemingly meaningless world, etc.

At the end of the sessions seekers were invited to a special meeting afterward, if they wanted more information about the topic at hand, or if they had questions about the new 'church.'

Thus, the Saddleback Community Church was born. By the way, Warren insisted that the term 'Baptist' not be used because in his demographical surveys he found that the word had a very negative connotation.

Today, the fast growing congregation is one of the largest in the world, and Warren has found himself considered to be one of the new 'stars' within the evangelical movement. He has appeared on CNN, Meet the Press, and Fox News. His latest book, 'The Purpose Driven Life' is one of the top selling books in history.

Recently Warren created quite a stir within the evangelical community by inviting U.S. Senator Barack Obama to Saddleback to participate in an AIDS conference. It seems many of the brethren were none too pleased that a liberal would be invited to speak before a group of predominately conservative Republicans.

Obama, apparently, was able to work his magic on the crowd as he does just about anywhere he goes.

But a deeper look will reveal a dangerous set of presumptions.

Barack Obama often speaks of the fact that he is a Christian. What he fails to say is that he is a very liberal one. His faith group is one of the most extremist leftwing organizations in the country...the United Church of Christ. Barack's point of view is that since Jesus taught us to care for the poor, then that means government must confiscate money from its citizens in order to care for other citizens. Thus, people like Obama, and organizations like the United Church of Christ, support every single program of confiscation and redistribution that has ever been proposed.

Yet nowhere did Jesus ever say that government should be involved in this.

The message of Jesus is that the compassion of individual Christians toward the poor and needy should lead them to voluntarily give of their abundance. This was NEVER mandated as a government program in any of the Gospels.

As Walter Williams recently stated, 'For me to reach inside my pockets voluntarily to help the needy is one of the most worthy endeavors with which one can be involved. But for government to reach into my pockets and TAKE my money to give to the needy is stealing and is to be condemned.'

Amen, brother!

The United Church of Christ is a participant in an endeavor called 'The Jesus Seminar,' which is the attempt of ultra-liberal theologians to essentially rewrite the New Testament. Their premise is that there is a mammoth gap between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith as presented in the New Testament. The Jesus of history, so these 'scholars' claim, was a political radical who sought to overthrow Roman rule within the Jewish colony and implement a system where the ultimate good is expressed in giving to the poor. The scholars then go through the New Testament and rate each supposed statement of Jesus according to the likelihood that Jesus actually stated those words attributed to Him.

Not surprisingly, the Jesus Seminar maintains that Jesus never said over three-fourths of the statements attributed to Him. The 'scholars' of the Jesus Seminar believe that only those statements in the New Testament that show a radical Jesus condemning the evil Roman imperialists and advocating for the poor are actually His statements. The rest were added later by a Church that wished to make the message of Jesus more palatable to the masses.

Interestingly, many of the same scholars who participated in the radically heretical 'Jesus Seminar' are now part of something called 'The Jesus Project,' which questions if Christ ever actually existed.

This is the religious mindset to which Barack Hussein Obama belongs as a member of the ultra-leftwing 'United Church of Christ.'

And this brings us back to Barack Obama and Rick Warren. Speculation has been spread far and wide as news pundits opine on a potential new liaison between evangelical Christians and Democrat liberals. There is no doubt that Obama is part of a movement that would redefine Christianity and the message of Jesus to advocate for a massive expansion of government social programs. The fact that Rick Warren would lend his name and the prestige of his church to such a travesty of Christianity is unconscionable.

It is not to be forgotten that Judas Iscariot was the one among the disciples who simply didn't get the message of Jesus. In paying no heed to Jesus' statement, 'My kingdom is not of this world,' Judas set his sights on the overthrow of the Roman government and the task of helping the poor. He even castigated Jesus for allowing a woman to anoint His head some expensive oil. Judas maintained it should have been sold and given to the poor. Jesus rebuked the misguided disciple and said, 'The poor will always be with you. But you will not always have Me with you.'

As it turned out, this very disciple turned against Jesus PRECISELY because the focus of the message of Jesus was NOT about political upheaval or social issues.

If the ultra-leftist, extremist view of Christianity presented by Barack Obama begins to take root within the evangelical world, we could well be on the brink of the worst schism in this nation's religious history. And Rick Warren may well come to attain the unintentional dubious honor of being the very one to help spearhead such a schism.

Obama's background should be closely scrutinized. Both his father and his grandfather were devout Muslims (by the way, his full legal name is Barack HUSSEIN Obama), and his mother was an avowed atheist. Many Obama watchers in Illinois claim that the Senator is actually a Muslim who has been running from his faith. Even if that turns out to be false, it cannot be denied that his brand of Christianity draws more from liberal secular progressivism than Christianity. This is a mindset that clearly imposes a modern interpretation on an ancient document, i.e., the Bible. True scholarship insists that it be the other way around.

My strong hunch is that the Christian rank and file will come to outright reject Barack Obama once they begin to look more closely at his actual views, statements, and record, as well as the extremist philosophical school of thought that led to them.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I am memeber of Saddleback and am extremely dissappointed in the apearant acceptance of Obama as a viable condidate and a person of hope and change by Rick . I have known of the socialist leanings (at best of Obama for over 3 years)..Obama is deceitful as the day is long and hot..His positions are so far left and his associations so disgusting I am completely amazed that Rick would in any has protrayed credibility to him...For Rick to say he is a friend of Obama.dissapoints me and shows his lack of wisdom and discernment..Rick has fallen into the trap of"he can bring the world together...give me a break if CHRIST brought light to seperate the darkeness what the in Christ teachings does Rick think he can accomplish...did Jesus suade the devil? The light need to stand deperate and expose the deceit.. What is Rick doing..Although at present a stretch this is very similar to Hiltler being accepted by the Catholic Church prior to his invasion

there are other issues that Rick is slipping on..but for another blog..ie global warming..I have degrees from UCI in Bio and Chem was Physical Sci dean fellow in 76' and published more papers in JACS than any under grade to that date...it is absolutely impossible for man to have an effect on global warming...and Rick is on board with this..his is slipping...

Welshman said...

Obviously I think you're right. But it's interesting to hear a member of his church say so.

Anonymous said...

As a Christian, I am truly taken aback by your article. John 13:34-35 says "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."
Is this how you live out Jesus' commandment? Your false witness against good and decent, God-fearing men is sad. Men like Rick Warren and Barack Obama have defined themselves by doing God's work in their own ways and you decide out of fear and paranoia to attack them? Shame on you. There is no link between the United Church of Christ and the "Jesus Project", which was started at UC, Davis in California. There are 8,196 denominations within Protestantism, and you decide, because Barack Obama is a member of the United Church of Christ to lash out against that one. Have you bothered to pick up and read a book by Senator Obama? Have you tried to look beyond your obvious Prejudices to see the real person behind the politics? It is people such as yourself who make it hard for this country to come together and unite again. Diviseness is evil, and you sir, are it's mouthpiece. Furthermore, I don't expect you for a minute to post this comment. Contrary views don't go over well with people who are convinced of their own self-rightessness.

Welshman said...

Maureen,

Obviously you don't know your facts about either Obama or the Bible. You leave so much out in an attempt to justify yourself.

Alerting to the public to a dishonest Marxist who has deceived the electorate is not 'hate' but truth-telling.

Jesus said, 'You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.'

And as for the Jesus Seminar and the Jesus Project, the movement began in leftwing Protestant denominations such as the United Church of Christ. And since the subject was Barack Obama, why not mention the UCC specifically?

But I will go further. His UCC church in Chicago is aligned with Marxist 'liberation theology,' Louis Farrakhan, Jeremiah 'God damn America' Wright and a host of other very UN-Christian characters.

You refer to me as 'evil.' I will remind you that your refusal to see the truth right before your eyes speaks volumes about you, and that's all I will say.

Have a nice day....