Would I support a president who attended a church in an all white neighborhood and, therefore, only white people attended? Certainly. Would I support a president who attended a church in a neighborhood where many AIDS patients lived and the ministry of that church was supportive of that population? absolutely. In the end, where a president does or does not worship ought to have little bearing on his performance as president....
separation of church and state, you know.
you are lying sack of waste with this post. you normally have my respect, but this post sinks you.
kkk -- that is my church. i strongly believe jesus christ wants only white people to be in power. oh yeah. only whites. why do you think blacks have been "lower" class citizens as you say? because jesus wants only whites to be in power.
now vote for me
Trinity UCC church tries to uplift and empower its congregants. There are many caucasian members of that church who think that empowering and uplifting black americans is a worthy goal. There are straight members of UCC churches in predominantly gay neighborhoods who think that helping AIDS sufferers is a worthy goal. Trinity does not seek to subjegate or denigrate white americans...it preaches to its flock.
and if believing that causes me to lose your respect, it was really nothing I should have ever sought in the first place.
why do you keep ignoring this:
We are a WHITE people, and remain "true to our native land," the mother WHITE continent
Obama's run for the presidency has nothing to do with his church, and I disagree with your suggestion that his church is racist. As to what MY church is doing to uplift people of african descent? We are doing nothing in support of that mission... my particular church has chosen homelessness and poverty as our mission. We don't have a large african american population in need of care... we do have plenty of poor and homeless people living in the urban area of our church and we are ministering to them.