Focus pulls video urging prayers for rain on Obama
By Mark BarnaFocus on the Family Action pulled a video from its Web site today that asked people to pray for “rain of biblical proportions” during Barack Obama’s Aug. 28 appearance at Invesco Field in Denver to accept the Democratic nomination for president.
Article Continues… (Colorado Springs Gazette)
Honestly, my problem with Focus comes down to this statement in the article:
The video’s point, Shepard said, is that in his view Obama has not clearly stated his stances on abortion and gay marriage, important themes within the Christian right.
I strongly oppose abortion, and while I’m not a fan of gay marriage, I honestly feel it’s none of my business who is sleeping with who. However, my concern is that Focus is teaching the Evangelical sheep* out there that these two issues are the biggest, and that’s simply not the case.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wants nukes.
Our “friends” the Saudis have been given the green lights to move forward with a nuclear plan of their own.
Czar Vladimir Putin has nukes, and is starting something evil over in his part of the world; nobody has the guts to stop him.
But please, let’s keep arguing over gay marriage.
*While it may sound insulting on my part, the blunt truth is that most Americans don’t research the candidates themselves; they look to someone else to tell them how to vote. In a perfect world, pro-Obama media bias wouldn’t matter, as everyone would actually know what each candidate stood for behind the facade.






