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Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 09:52 AM Dec 2017

RWNJ Black Pastor: Blacks Who Didnt Vote For Roy Moore Do Not Believe In God (AUDIO)

But to hear one of the nation’s most prominent and most rabid black conservatives talk, it would have turned out differently if Alabama’s black voters really believed in God.

Even by religious right standards, Jesse Lee Peterson is a loathsome character. So loathsome, in fact, that it’s tempting to wonder if he’s a caricature. This is a man who thinks business owners ought to be able to turn people away on account of race, believes Trump is a shining example of a “real man,” and thinks Democrats weren’t sincere in praying for Steve Scalise’s recovery because they were supposedly praying to the devil.

But Peterson may have outdone himself during his post mortem on the Alabama special Senate election–particularly the fact that a staggering 96 percent of blacks cast their votes for Jones.
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To his mind, numerous polls showing 80 percent of blacks believe in God are bogus. Why?


“I’m here as a black American to tell you that they’re lying. They do not believe in God. They do not. If they believed in God, they would have clear minds. They would have sound minds. They would have godly values that guides them. They would live on the side of righteousness. Black Americans are the most brainwashed, dumbed-down, demoralized, corrupt people that I’ve ever heard of or met in my entire life. They call good evil and evil good.”

He went on to say that no true “son or daughter of God” could support a Democrat. He loudly asked Alabama’s blacks, “How can you be of good, of God, of truth, of love and vote for a man such as Doug Jones or even Barack Hussein Obama?” After all, Jones, like Obama, is pro-choice and supports marriage equality. Any black Alabamian who voted for Jones and says they don’t support abortion or marriage equality “cannot be honest about being of their father, the devil.”


[link:http://www.liberalamerica.org/2017/12/14/rwnj-black-pastor-blacks-didnt-vote-roy-moore-not-believe-god/|
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RWNJ Black Pastor: Blacks Who Didnt Vote For Roy Moore Do Not Believe In God (AUDIO) (Original Post) Soph0571 Dec 2017 OP
Drinking the kool aid huh. Iliyah Dec 2017 #1

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
1. Drinking the kool aid huh.
Fri Dec 15, 2017, 10:03 AM
Dec 2017

What in heaven's name do these so called "Christians" have the right to determine which people believe or not in their GAWD. They do not have a sole cap on the all mighty. Black America, at least a large portion of them, are religious and in Bama they saw through the falsehood of Roy Moore's so called "Christian" beliefs.

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