Activist: ‘Pastor to Presidents’
Replaced by Gay Bishop
Jim Brown - OneNewsNow
A
conservative Christian activist says it’s a sad omen for the Obama
administration and the United States that Barack Obama has been seeking
guidance from the Episcopal Church’s first openly homosexual bishop.
The
Times of London reports that the
president-elect sought out New Hampshire homosexual bishop Vicki Gene Robinson
for advice three times during his presidential campaign. Robinson, whose ordination in the Episcopal Church
has caused a deep rift within the Anglican Communion, was reportedly sought out
by Obama to discuss what it feels like to be a ‘first.’
Robinson
notes in their three private conversations, Obama voiced his support for “equal
civil rights” for homosexuals and described the election as a “religious
experience.” Peter LaBarbera, president
of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, believes Obama’s consultations with
Robinson show the true tenor of his upcoming administration.
“It
looks like Billy Graham has been replaced by a gay bishop. We’re moving to, perhaps, our first
anti-Christian president; it’s beyond post-Christian. Gene Robinson advocates homosexuality as part
of the Christian experience,” he explains. “Bible-believing
Christians cannot accept that. Homosexual practice is sinful, as taught by
the scriptures. This man [Obama]
pretends to be faithful to Christianity, even as he works very hard to
undermine it.”
LaBarbera
suggests Robinson may possibly replace Jeremiah Wright as one of Obama’s main
spiritual advisers. Wright was Obama’s
Chicago pastor for 20 years before disassociating with the controversial preacher
during the presidential campaign.