Monday, December 22, 2008

BETWEEN THE LINES
An open letter to Rick Warren
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=84211
Exclusive: Joseph Farah urges megapastor
not to champion leader who embraces evil

Posted: December 22, 2008
1:00 am Eastern

By Joseph Farah

Editor's note: The following is a column adapted 
from a letter Joseph Farah wrote to Rick Warren 
last week about his agreement to offer the 
invocation at the inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama on Jan. 20.

I'm writing to share my profound and abject 
revulsion at your agreement to offer the 
invocation at the inauguration of Barack Hussein Obama as president Jan. 20.

I understand you want this to be a time of 
"healing" for our nation. I understand you 
consider Obama to be your "friend." I understand 
your desire to bring "civility" to our society.

However, when we read the Bible, we see there are 
times for men of God to stand up to leaders, like 
Nathan did to King David, and confront them with 
the absolute truth of God's word and His laws. 
That's what all Christians should do when 
confronted with leaders embracing evil.

Evil?

That's a strong word.

But I use it advisedly.

Let's focus on just one of Obama's evil policies, 
though there are dozens more we should consider.

Barack Obama is opposed to any and all 
restrictions on the killing of unborn children 
and has pledged to work against the few that 
remain. In fact, as a state legislator in 
Illinois, he pushed a law that would require the 
killing of babies born alive after unsuccessful 
abortions. You know he will also open the 
floodgates to the use of U.S. taxpayer dollars to 
fund abortion overseas through groups like 
Planned Parenthood and agencies such as the 
United Nations Population Fund. You should note 
the U.N. supports forced abortions and 
sterilizations in China. He has even promised to 
sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act, which 
would make illegal even peaceful efforts to 
persuade mothers from aborting their babies. In 
essence, Obama holds and has pledged to enforce, 
a radical pro-abortion position that will curtail 
free speech, freedom of religion and ensure that 
many more innocent lives will be destroyed.

I call that evil.

I would hope you, a pastor of the gospel of Jesus 
Christ, would also call that evil.

I'm trying to imagine Jesus giving an invocation 
at the inauguration of such a man. I think you will agree, it's unimaginable.

So why are you ready, willing and eager to do this thing?

I ask you, as a brother in the Lord, to examine 
your heart, your mind and your soul as to your 
motivations for offering this prayer.

Yes, we are commanded to pray for our leaders. 
But there is no suggestion in the Bible that we 
are ever to be used as political pawns by praying 
at their events – especially when they are 
promoting the wholesale slaughter of innocent human beings.

I understand your yearning for civility.

I yearn for it, too.

But civility begins with the understanding that 
we are all made in the image of God. It begins 
with the rejection of the shedding of innocent 
blood. It begins with the church standing boldly 
upon its absolute convictions in the Word of God and in His laws.

I'm sure you would not want to invoke God's 
blessing on the inauguration of a figure like 
Adolf Hitler, whose rise to power brought the 
destruction of millions of lives.

So, in principle, you agree there is a time for 
believers to stand up to elected leaders and 
rebuke them – even publicly. Apparently, you 
don't believe that time is now – that the deaths 
of untold numbers of born and unborn babies is 
not justification enough for such a stance.

I disagree.

I want you to know that.

God will not bless the Obama administration's 
plans for murder, no matter what you say on Jan. 
20. It's time for Rick Warren to decide whether 
he stands with the God of Abraham, Isaac and 
Jacob or if he stands with the world and his "friend," Barack Hussein Obama.


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