Charlie Butts and Jody Brown report:
The move by the White House prompted the leader of a coalition of 34,000 black churches to state that the president "has violated the Christian faith" by failing to uphold Jesus' teaching that marriage is between a man and a woman. Rev. Anthony Evans, head of the National Black Church Initiative, also stated black churches must "reassess their extraordinary support" for Obama.
Dr. Ken Hutcherson, senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washington, tells OneNewsNow that President Obama is not only violating a basic Christian principle, he is flying in the face of the will of the people.
... Asked it that could that be considered arrogance, Hutcherson responded: "It's past arrogance. I think it's delusional." (source)











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But Jesus never said anything about marriage, right?
Oh, wait, nevermind. What he didn't say anything about was anyone's so-called "orientation". My bad.
Let's see, Obama.
You don't have the right.
You don't have the center.
Liberals and progressives aren't thrilled with you.
You don't have Christians.
You don't have African-Americans.
"He's a real nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land making all his nowhere plans for nobody."