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November 25, 2008

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JR

Very well said!

JR

Bethany

Mr. Phil,

It is so refreshing to hear a white conservative acknowledge the present-day existence of racism.

I am happy that for the first time African American children can look at history books and actually see a president that looks like them (and not just a bunch of old white dudes ;).

I am not happy that many whites think that having a black president must mean that racism is no longer an "issue".

While I voted for Obama, I don't think that he (or any politician, government, or human for that matter) has the capacity to make all well in our country or bring the change that is needed in the broken souls of women and men. I believe that is only the love of God and the loving of him that can bring such change.

Followers of Christ must be leading voices in the breaking down of racism. In the days of Martin Luther King Jr., white conservative evangelicals were largely absent in the struggle. I look forward to the day when white Christians from all across the board--Orthodox, Christian, and Protestant, Republican and Democrat--will repent of their racism and begin to listen to the cries of their sisters and brothers of color who continue to encounter racism from both individuals and institutions.

As members of the Body of Christ we must intentionally immerse ourselves among those that have been and still are oppressed, and recognize the suffering of individuals whose social realities are vastly different from our own. The world will know us by our love for one another. We must walk as Jesus walked and not only preach a gospel of redemption but also LIVE one of reconciliation.

Thanks for this post. While many Christians have different political beliefs, I don't think that diversity of thought is the supreme problem; I think it's arrogant attitudes manifested by those who think their beliefs make them godlier and who then proceed in ungodly actions by damning those with whom they disagree. Thank you for praying for a man whose views you disagree with and for reminding me that there are white conservatives out there who recognize the historicity of the moment and the potential of our President-Elect.

Bethany (the Californian ;)

Tara Seals

Thank you for posting a blessing for our President. I did not vote for Obama. However, I understand based on biblical truth, that no one is in power without God's permission. He is always in control! I have been burdened by the racial slurrs, personal character attacks and anger displayed by the Body of Christ. After we pray about and do our part to vote in a way that pleases God, we are simply to pray for our President and our government. It grieves the heart of God to see His people murder the character of others and not trust Him to govern His creation. I pray for true followers of Christ to trust God to deal with men according to His will and purposes, while we humble ourselves to obey scripture and honor God with our lives. I will pray for your brother and family. God Bless you, Tara seals

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