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Contact: Don Swarthout, President Christians
Reviving America's Values (CRAVE) 859.219.1222 or 859.619.2811
WASHINGTON, D.C.; August 20, 2009 -- President
Obama may have turned to religion to sell his Health Care Program.
Today on Fox News it was reported the President held a telephone
conference with several liberal Religious Leaders yesterday.
Fox reported the message delivered by
the President was an attempt to get these Pastors to use their
pulpit to convince their congregations to go along with the Presidents
Health Care Program.
Don Swarthout, President of Christians
Reviving America's Values said, "I thought the use of Religion
in order to convince the people to follow anything political was
prohibited by the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings. Now the President
of the United States is using Religion to convince people to follow
his political position."
The President called supporting his plan
a moral issue, according to his understanding of religion. The
President also misused scripture calling the people who oppose
his plan "liars" and violators of the ninth commandment
which says, "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy
neighbor."
Of course, it is not too surprising the
President would get that wrong because for the past seven months
he has apparently not even chosen a church for his family to attend
in Washington DC.
Swarthout said, "As a Pastor I may understand the Bible a
little better than the average person. Apparently the President
thinks the Bible says government should help the poor instead
of the Bible calling upon Christians to give to the poor."
Actually the Bible tells Christians to
help the poor and it may be a moral issue. In Matthew 25:44 the
Bible says, "Lord, when did we see You hungry, or thirsty,
or as a stranger naked, or sick, or in prison and did not minister
to You?"
Then Jesus will say, "Assuredly,
I say to you, inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least
of these, you did not do it to Me. These will go away into everlasting
punishment, but the righteous will go into eternal life."
The gist of this story is Christians are
to minister to the poor and if we do we will be called righteous
and we will go into eternal life. The truth is our very salvation
may depend upon helping those in need. However, there is no place
in the Bible which tells us that the government is supposed to
do these things for us.
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