Barack Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
In light of the Trinity United Church of Christ’s anti-American, anti-Semitic, and hateful, racist agenda being exposed worldwide by the media this past week, Obama’s church has continued and even elevated its hateful agenda on Easter Sunday. Barack Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ is either grievously ignorant, preposterously obtuse, or so defiled with racism, that it is operating on self-fueled hate. It has thus far evidenced itself to be an aggregation of all three. There does not seem to be any reprieve from any one of their afflictions on the horizon.
This Easter Sunday, the new Pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, Otis Moss III, gave a sermon comparing the retiring Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s public lynching at the hands of the media to Jesus’ death at the hands of the Romans.
On the holiest of days for the Christian religion, Easter Sunday, a polemic church that promotes heretical values antithetical to Christian doctrinal values has the audacity to compare Jeremiah Wright to Jesus. This church is endorsed, supported, and defended by presidential candidate Barack Obama. After 20 years of loyal involvement, this church is Barack Obama. Is it plausible to believe that Obama, who’s resume is void of any accomplishment of substance, can intertwine this temperament with the standard of America, and vice versa, to form a “more perfect union”?
The one variable that Obama is discounting is standards.
Every society has standards that encapsulate the society as a whole and provide avenues for any imaginable form of advancement or satisfaction if done within the confines of the etiquette prescribed by the standards of society. Although this is only part of what defines a culture, it is integral. There has and will continue to be sub cultures. Some sub cultures were the result of unjust laws and societal constraints, and some were, and are currently, not. Most sub cultures are sects that refuse to accept the protocols of integration into society and live in the periphery by choice or by mesmerizing indoctrination.
Jeremiah Wright, the Trinity United Church of Christ, and the new standard bearer of this misguided ideology, Otis Moss III are determined to keep, at the very minimum, their congregation in sub-culture status. This is not just within the confines of the church, as these people leave the church on any given Sunday, and take with them the venom that permeates their very being into their ordinary life. They then attempt to engage mainstream America with opposing standards and counterproductive tools being supplied by their church. Any individual choosing to exist in a sub culture, will not succeed in the prevailing primary culture.
Example: if one desires money, conventionally, one works. If one desires more money, one acquires education or tries one’s hand at an entrepreneurial pursuit. If one desires more opportunities for money, they procure an advanced education. None of the prescribed procedures for money will be effective without one’s ambition being fueled by hard work and the absence of entitlement. Note: this example only applies to money because the perceived root of the problem and the cure that is being taught at Obama’s church seems to revolve around money from another branch of society.
There appears to be an emerging penumbra of racism within Obama by self decreed proxy.
So don’t be distracted by his magniloquence rhetoric in defense of his church or any Black leader that speaks with a racist tongue. The following is a transcript of Obama’s appearance on the Michael Smerconish’s radio show. Obama has defended Trinity United Church of Christ by stating, …“it is not a crackpot church. This is a pillar of the community and if you go there on Easter on this Easter Sunday… you would think this is just like any other church. … So I don’t want to suggest that somehow, the loops you have been seeing typifies the services all the time. That is the danger of the YouTube era. It doesn’t excuse what he said. But it gives it some perspective.” No one, in any capacity or position, should be defended, at any level, if their means to an end is by perpetuating racism and hatred.
Keep your eye on the ball. Focus only on the ball. Barack Obama is the ball. Obama is going to have to address this Easter Sunday’s vitriolic sermon by his church. He cannot, at this point, with any authority, legitimately disassociate himself from his church and its continued rhetoric. Keep your eyes on Obama, and do not allow yourself to become mesmerized by his elocution.
According to Obama’s new pastor, Otis Moss, the church is in the midst of a battle, and needs money to fight this battle. He never mentioned, specifically, who their opponent was, only that money would alleviate the problem. Money can be donated to the “Resurrection Fund”. Jeremiah Wright was not in attendance at the Easter Sunday service, one could only assume, and presumptively so, that he was somewhere walking on water. Since Obama was not in attendance either, perhaps Wright did as Jesus did with Peter, and held Obama’s hand so he could experience walking on water and bolster his faith in a faithless enterprise .

Comments (7)
This rant seems to be fueled by your own racism. If you can’t wake up and realize that black people have a reason to be angry and step down off your feigned white outrage, you’ll always be guilty of being a bigot.
Dear wow,
Thank you for the very erudite advise in your defense of racism and hate. I was able to put your counsel to good use this afternoon.
As I was walking past an ATM machine, I noticed an armed man robbing a poor elderly woman of her newly acquired withdrawal from the ATM. I instinctively reached for my cell phone to call 911 when, like a breath of fresh air, your words filled my head. Following your advice, I instantaneously realized that this man probably had a good reason to be robbing this lady. I am absolutely certain it had something to do with what happened to his great-great-great Grandfather. Or perhaps even as recently 50 years ago to his Grandfather. It was at this point that I realized the robber had not choice.
I asked myself: “Would I be no better than this robber if I alerted the authorities of his activities? Would I only be making him the victim? Would I only make myself a bigot by dialing the numbers that held this lady’s salvation? To avoid being guilty of bigotry, I answered yes to both questions, and went on my way.
Thank you, wow.
In response to wow’s comment:
It seems that any time a white person says anything negative toward a minority, it is deemed racism. But if a minority says something negative about a white person, the white person is supposed to keep quite because, after all, minorities have a lot to be angry about. I don’t mean to down play or deny that racism exists in the white community, I have seen a lot of it myself, or do i mean to make light of the difficulties minorities (especially African-Americans) have had to deal with in the past and present. But being a minority does not automatically give you the right to spew negativity.
Being of partial Native American descent, I have seen such hatred from African Americans. They seem to think we are trying to take some of their pity due to the fact that we were wronged also. I do NOT hold anything against the “white man” or the “black man.” The people walking on the earth today had absolutely nothing to do with the atrocities put upon my ancestors. In fact, when people learn what was done to my people, they are always kind in their words. It’s time to move on and away from the hate.
As for any church which preaches a hateful, biggoted message, I’d run away fast. It’s about love not hate.
Building on some of mc’s idea:
In commercials/ads, it is considered to be funny when a guy is implied to be stupid and a woman is the smart one. But it’s never the other way around, because then the women activists would be all outraged. Likewise, you can have dumb white guys, but never dumb minorities.
I hope that makes sense.
“Being of partial Native American descent…”
What is this? Well, since I’m kind of a minority, I know that this other minority is capable of being terrible. I don’t think that racism is ever justified, but can you seriously say that blacks don’t have more things driving them to be racist than whites do?
Right on buddy. They will call others racist for pointing right striaght at them as they scream and dance a message of pure hatred. You can dress it up however you want as the great SNOBAMA has, but it remains the same LIberation Theology of Hatred.
Somehow the people at this church think and have been brainwashed that if we point at others for ALL of our problems, we are free to be fools. These people do not in any way speak for the entire black, hispanic, or asian cultures and people. There are many who see it for exactly what it is. The Rev Dr Bishop Wright and whatever other title thrown up there for authority is working for the other side. You see this is not about a black person or a white person, it is about a theology of hatred hung out by any big mouth show-off who thinks he can maipulate-force others into following …this is happening all over the world since the beginning of time. ANd guess what, America just swallowed the big load, and they are laughing in hte back rooms.
You better believe we’re gonna call out that a– for showing himself to be what he is, a pompous, over blown showman pretending to be preaching as he dresses up like a man of the WOrd. Liar and deceiver jsut like his father, who knows only lies since only lies proceed from his mouth.
Maybe you all dont understand that loudmouth fools and manipulators are doing this everywhere..they just pick what group they want to target and then use the same devices (radical Islamics, radical black movements, radical Nazi, radical Southern rednecks, you pick your favorite group….they are all the SAME. The all practice Liberation Theology. They all practice hatred because it gets the biggest rise from those following them.
Wake up you stupid sheep and stop following the wrong piper.