Obama's former church still does not get it

Washington Post:

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A vast distance separates Obama from the church he quit last month, as hurt feelings continue to fester on both sides. Obama, his patience exhausted by the most recent controversial remark from a pastor, said in late May, "Our relations with Trinity have been strained." And some of the church's 8,000 members -- as well as some other black pastors -- feel abandoned, betrayed and misunderstood after their contentious turn in the national spotlight.

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At the very core of its mission, Trinity seeks to reveal and broadcast racial inequalities. A product of black liberation theology, it teaches members to identify with their African roots and take pride in the African American experience. Sermons sometimes mingle biblical lessons with those learned from slavery or the civil rights movement.

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But political and religious experts said Obama's departure from Trinity has become a symbol of the further marginalization of black churches.

"If a politician wants to move up in government, he can come to church and jump and shout," said the Rev. Barbara Reynolds, a lecturer at Howard University's School of Divinity. "But it is not okay to go to a church where they are speaking truth to power and talking about racism, sexism and capitalism."

Ron Walters, a University of Maryland political science professor, said: "Barack Obama is running for president in a country where 70 percent of the people are white. They demand that he align himself to their dominant view."

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These people are insulting other black churches in order to defend what happened at Obama's former church. At the core of the problem is the Black Liberation theology which incorporates a constant picking at old scabs and an ignorant hatred of others. It was the racist anger that got them in trouble. If whites had been saying that about blacks they would have understood the problem right away.

They have accepted as facts many things that just are true and then claim to be speaking "truth to power." The fact is that anyone who thinks that the US government invented the aids virus to create a genocide against blacks is just an idiot. There is no intelligence or reason in such an attitude. Ridicule is the least that such expressions deserve.

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