Editorial: Obama is God? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Rebecca Easterling, on 08-06-2009 15:12
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Christian Web News - In an interview with Chris Matthews, the editor of Newsweek, Evan Thomas said Obama has moral authority and said he was “sort of God.”

Editor of Newsweek say Obama is 'sort of God.' The Bible tells us that everyone knows deep down that there is a God. (Romans 1:19-20) And so, whether he knows it or not, every man is searching for God. Every man is searching for a savior. But, many are looking in the wrong places.

We know that eventually these people will finally find who they’re looking for, or rather, they’ll think they’ve found who they’re looking for. I’m talking of course about the Anti-Christ. Even though I’ve always accepted the Bible as the whole truth and nothing but the truth, I wasn’t always able to comprehend certain parts of it. Take the Anti-Christ for example. I used to think some man raising up and people literally worshipping him was strange and a little unbelievable, like something out of a cheesy, low-budget sci-fi flick. I don’t think that way anymore.    

The following is the transcript from Friday’s 5:15 segment of Hardball with Chris Matthews. (emphasis added)

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Tomorrow on the 65th anniversary of D-day, President Obama has a tough pair of acts to follow. His own speech yesterday and one given a quarter century ago. I remember getting up that morning in 1984 to catch President Reagan at Normandy. It was a real ‘Morning in America’ speech. I believe that Reagan’s ability to connect to World War II was a reason for his enormous popularity in this country. Here he was on the bluffs of France saying something very good about America, how we liberated Europe. That's the heart of it, really. The reason Reagan was popular, Roosevelt was popular, Jack Kennedy was popular, and Barack Obama is popular. Don't tear us down. Don't make us feel like victims or the angry guys or the worried guys. Make us feel American. I think the President's speech yesterday was the reason we Americans elected him. It was grand. It was positive. Hopeful. It said to the world, if you're a good guy, you've got nothing to fear from us. If you’ve got national aspirations, if you want to be respected as a people, if you want to be treated as an equal people in the world, we're on your side. If you're an aggressor, if you want to hold down other people, if you're driven by a predatory ideology, if you're out to hurt this country, look out. We Americans are that rattlesnake on that first flag, ‘Don't tread on me.’ But what I liked about the President's speech in Cairo was that it showed a complete humility. What he did was rob from the enemy, those who want to destroy us, their main case, the belief that only by extremism can the East reach equality of dignity with the West. The question now is whether the President we elected and spoke for us so grandly yesterday can carry out the great vision he gave us and to the world. If he can, he'll be honoring what happened on D-day 65 years ago tomorrow. He will be delivering the world once again from evil. Evan Thomas is editor at large for Newsweek magazine. Evan, you remember '84. It wasn't 100 years ago. Reagan and World War II and the sense of us as the good guys in the world, how are we doing?

EVAN THOMAS: Well, we were the good guys in 1984, it felt that way. It hasn't felt that way in recent years. So Obama’s had, really, a different task We're seen too often as the bad guys. And he – he has a very different job from – Reagan was all about America, and you talked about it. Obama is ‘we are above that now.’ We're not just parochial, we're not just chauvinistic, we're not just provincial. We stand for something – I mean in a way Obama’s standing above the country, above – above the world, he’s sort of God. He’s-

MATTHEWS: Yeah.

THOMAS: He's going to bring all different sides together. It's a very different-

MATTHEWS: Can he – well, here’s Ronald Reagan. Let's take a look, a little Friday night nostalgia. Here he is speaking about peace and reconciliation at Normandy back 25 years ago. Let's listen.

RONALD REAGAN: But we try always to be prepared for peace, prepared to deter aggression, prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms, and, yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. In truth, there is no reconciliation we would welcome more than a reconciliation with the Soviet Union so together we can lessen the risks of war now and forever.

MATTHEWS: Let's talk about the difference. He was talking about the evil empire, trying to reconcile with the people of Russia and the Soviet Union, but not the country. Barack Obama the other day was saying, yesterday, that we don't have an enemy out there per se. We have people who choose extremism, but Islam’s not our enemy. That's not the evil empire.

THOMAS: But Reagan did it with a very – for the first term it was a clenched fist. I mean, we ramped up the cold war before we ramped it down. We built up our military. We – all of this D-day stuff was about war. That was about fighting.

MATTHEWS: Right.

THOMAS: Reconciliation only after the fighting. That's not – Obama’s not doing that. Obama – we've had our fighting. Obama is trying to sort of tamper everything down. He doesn't even use the word terror. He uses extremism. He's all about let us reason together. I think he has a much tougher job, frankly, because-

MATTHEWS: What's his shtick? Reagan had the United States arms race, winning the arms race. And we had the threat of high frontier, we were going to beat the Soviets at technology.

THOMAS: I don't think he has – his shtick is he's the teacher. He's the teacher. He is going to say, ‘now, children, stop fighting and quarreling with each other.’ And he has a kind of a moral authority that he – he can – he can do that-

MATTHEWS: If there's a world election between him and Osama Bin Laden, he's running a good campaign.

THOMAS: Yes, he is.

Now, I’m not saying that Obama is the Anti-Christ. No one knows who the Anti-Christ will be, except God. But, an anti-christ-like spirit has certainly been operating in the world. Many men have applied for the job over the years, so to speak. Nero, Napoleon, Hitler – it’s almost as if Satan’s rehearsing for the big show. Perhaps Obama is another one of those rehearsals. People are certainly worshipping the man as if he were the messiah and some are claiming that he is infact, the messiah. I remember watching Obama’s acceptance speech feeling sick as I watched the crowd. I can appreciate getting caught up in a historical moment with him being the first bi-racial candidate to be elected leader of the free world, but that’s not what I saw that night. I saw people looking with complete wonderment and adoration at a man they thought would save them from all their troubles. I saw worship.  All throughout the campaign and even after his election, artists have portrayed him as a savior.  Just today I came across a website dedicated to proclaiming Obama as messiah. To be honest, it’s all just a little bit scary.

Again, I’m not saying that Obama is the Anti-Christ. What I am saying is this: People need a savior and they know it. They’re looking for someone to save them. Only one man can save. That man is Jesus Christ. And yet, all to often we Christians are terrified by the idea of telling someone about Him. Sadly, most Christians will let this year go by without telling one person about Jesus. What are we afraid of? That they’ll say no? Of course there will be those who will say no, but every single person that you share Jesus with, no matter what their answer is, was already looking for Him.

If someone was looking for a screwdriver and I had one, wouldn’t it be ridiculous of me to keep my screwdriver to myself because I’m afraid the person might say, “No, I wanted a Phillips-screwdriver, not a flat one.”

The only difference is, people may think they don’t want Jesus, but Jesus is what they need.

So stop being ridiculous and go tell some one about Jesus!





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