Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Weird twists of logic in defense of the Almighty

James Dobson officially doesn' t care for McCain't, but clearly dislikes Obama worse. Forget all that love thy neighbor and thou shalt not bear false witness stuff. Dobson is authorized to say which parts of the Good Book apply when and how.
Dobson and Tom Minnery, vice president for Focus on Family's government and public policy, accused Obama of "wrongly equating Old Testament texts and dietary codes that no longer apply to Jesus' teachings in the New Testament."
What happened to "God said it, I believe it, that settles it"? Biblical inerrancy holds that the Bible is without error or contradiction. So is Jimmy going to go on the radio nationwide and say that the Bible has errors and contradictions? Let's all hold our breath.
Meanwhile, in a deft change of subject, Minnery takes another Obama statement that is plain on its face and cries foul, saying "Many call Al Sharpton a black racist, and Obama is equating Dobson with racial bigotry." Umm. No, he didn't, but please fellows, never miss an opportunity to bring up race and play the victim card.

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