Separation of church and state for thee, but not for me

March 19, 2008 at 10:31 am | In Church & State | Leave a Comment
Out of curiosity, I just spent a few seconds behind enemy lines — namely, the website of Americans United for Supression of Church to the State — to see what the Reverend Barry Lynn had to say about Jeremiah Wright. A search on Reverend Wright turned up zero responses, so I did some googling to see whether the Reverend Lynn has made any statement regarding Reverend Wright. I could find none, but did come across an interesting post at FreeRepublic.com. Here is an excerpt:

B. Hussein Obama’s church is the liberal Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, pastored by the racist Dr. Jeremiah Wright. Wright preaches a message of black separatism and is a racist in every sense of the word. The UCC is one of the most liberal denominations there is. They ordain practicing homosexuals, support slaughtering babies, and preach the social Gospel of the religious left, having abandoned the inspiration of the Word and preaching the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. …

A modern day foe of God, Barry Lynn of Americans United for Separation of Church and State is ordained thru this liberal and ungodly denomination. Lynn has made it his life’s work to try and silence and destroy true works of God, and last year came after Liveprayer for my stand on satanic cult member Mitt Romney, by trying to get the IRS to take away our tax-exempt status. His efforts failed because we did nothing wrong. The fact is, Lynn has tried to get the IRS to revoke the tax-exempt status of over 70 churches and ministries over the years, and has failed to be successful even once!

What an insightful post. Barry Lynn isn’t going after Jeremiah Wright because they are ordained by the same liberal denomination. This is a perfect expose on the hypocrisy of people like Barry Lynn, who try to use the power of government to silence conservative Christians, but have no problem with liberal theology being preached from the pulpit, and have no problem when Democrat candidates for office use the pulpit to campaign.

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