Friday, February 26, 2010

God Blessed Racism Video and Quotes (wanted it all in one place for my use)




"How many books of Cones have you read!?"

This is the $ quote from the interview above with Obama's past pastor . So I did. Could you imagine if McCain or Bush went to a church for twenty years headed by a pastor whom -- a) brought you to your faith, b) married you and your wife, c) baptized your kids, and was d) on your campaign staff -- sold hitler's Mein Kampf in the church's bookstore. Not only that but on national television recommended this same book? We would never hear the end of it. Never. In fact, this fictitious person would never make it on a ballot.
"The personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew" ~ Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf
  •     The goal of black theology is the destruction of everything white, so that blacks can be liberated from alien gods. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) A Black Theology of Liberation, James Cone, p.62
  •     White religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence of divinity. That is why whites are finding and will continue to find the black experience a disturbing reality. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) A Black Theology of Liberation, James Cone, p.64
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"I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord" ~ Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf
  •     There is no place in black theology for a colorless God in a society where human beings suffer precisely because of their color. The black theologian must reject any conception of God which stifles black self-determination by picturing God as a God of all peoples. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) A Black Theology of Liberation, James Cone, p.63
  •     Christianity is not alien to Black Power, Christianity is Black Power. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) Black Theology & Black Power, James Cone, p.38
  •     In contrast to this racist view of God, black theology proclaims God's blackness. Those who want to know who God is and what God is doing must know who black persons are and what they are doing. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) A Black Theology of Liberation, James Cone, p.65
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"The [Nazi party] should not become a constable of public opinion, but must dominate it. It must not become a servant of the masses, but their master!" ~ Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf
  •     These new theologians of the Third World argue that Christians [liberation theology accepting Christians] should not shun violence but should initiate it... (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) Black Theology & Black Power, James Cone, p.32
  •     It is important to make a further distinction here among black hatred, black racism, and Black Power. Black hatred is the black man's strong aversion to white society. No black man living in white America can escape it. (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) Black Theology & Black Power, James Cone, p.14
  •     It is this fact that makes all white churches anti-Christian in their essence. To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen. God has chosen black people! (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) Black Theology & Black Power, James Cone, p.151
  •     It [black liberation theology] is dangerous because the true prophet of the gospel of God must become both "anti-Christian" and "unpatriotic.".... Because whiteness by its very nature is against blackness, the black prophet is a prophet of national doom. He proclaims the end of the American Way,... (Book from Obamas Churchs bookstore) A Black Theology of Liberation, James Cone, p.55-56
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(Below are quotes from James H. Cone, A Black Theology of  Liberation ~ a book sold in Obama's church's bookstore the entire  20-years he attended.)




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"It is dangerous because the true prophet of the gospel of God  must become both 'anti-Christian' and 'unpatriotic.' (55) …. Because  whiteness by its very nature is against blackness, the black prophet is a  prophet of national doom. He proclaims the end of the 'American  Way...'" (56



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"But this does not mean that religion is irrelevant altogether;  it only means that religion unrelated to black liberation is  irrelevant."  (58-59)



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"... it is that whites are incapable of making any valid judgment  about human existence. The goal of black theology is the destruc¬tion  of everything white, so that blacks can be liberated from alien gods.   The God of black liberation will not be confused with a blood' thirsty  white idol. Black theology must show that the black God has nothing to  do with the God worshiped in white churches whose primary purpose is to  sanctify the racism of whites and to daub the wounds of blacks. Putting  new wine in new wineskins means that the black theology view of God has  nothing in common with those who prayed for an American victory in  Vietnam or who pray for a "cool" summer in the ghetto....  There is no  place in black theology for a colorless God in a society where human  beings suffer precisely because of their color. The black theologian  must reject any conception of God which stifles black self-determination  by picturing God as a God of all peoples. Either God is identified with  the oppressed to the point that their experience becomes God's  experience, or God is a God of racism....  Because God has made the goal  of blacks God's own goal, black theology believes that it is not only  appropriate but necessary to begin the doctrine of God with an  insistence on God's blackness."  (62-63)



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"White religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness  of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence  of divinity. That is why whites are finding and will continue to find  the black experience a disturbing reality."  (64)



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"In contrast to this racist view of God, black theology proclaims  God's blackness. Those who want to know who God is and what God is  doing must know who black persons are and what they are doing. " (65)



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"God comes to us in God's blackness, which is wholly unlike  white¬ness. To receive God's revelation is to become black with God by  joining God in the work of liberation.... Becoming one of God's  disciples means rejecting whiteness and accepting themselves as they are  in all their physical blackness."  (66)



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"Black theology cannot accept a view of God which does not  represent God as being for oppressed blacks and thus against white  oppressors. Living in a world of white oppressors, blacks have no time  for a neutral God. The brutalities are too great and the pain too  severe, and this means we must know where God is and what God is doing  in the revolution.... What we need is the divine love as expressed in  black power, which is the power of blacks to destroy their oppressors,  here and now, by any means at their disposal. Unless God is  participating in this holy activity, we must reject God's love."  (70)



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"God is black because God loves us; and God loves us because we  are black.  Righteousness is that side of God which expresses itself  through black liberation.  God makes black what humans have made  white.... Love is a refusal to accept whiteness."  (73-74)



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"If creation 'involves a bringing into existence of something  that did not exist before,' then to say God is creator means that my  being finds its source in God. I am black because God is black!  God as  creator is the ground of my blackness (being), the point of reference  for meaning and purpose in the universe.... Rather it is incumbent upon  me by the freedom granted by the creator to deny whiteness and affirm  blackness as the essence of God.  That is why it is necessary to speak  of the black revolution rather than reformation. The idea of reformation  suggests that there is still something 'good' in the system itself,  which needs only to be cleaned up a bit.  This is a false perception of  reality. The system is based on whiteness, and what is necessary is a  replacement of whiteness with blackness." (75-76)



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"Being white excludes them from the black community and thus  whatever concern they have for blacks will invariably work against black  freedom....  Certainly if whites expect to be able to say anything  relevant to the self-determination of the black community, it will be  necessary for them to destroy their whiteness by becoming members of an  oppressed community. Whites will be free only when they become new  persons—when their white being has passed away and they are created anew  in black being. When this happens, they are no longer white but free,  and thus capable of making decisions about the destiny of the black  community."  (97)



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  • Born Again: "They [white people] would destroy  themselves and be born again as beautiful black persons."  (103);
  • Sin:  "This means that whites, despite their self-proclaimed religiousness,  are rendered incapable of making valid judgments on the character of  sin.... In a word, sin is whiteness..."  (106, 108);
  • Salvation:  "Salvation, then, primarily has to do with earthly reality and the  injustice inflicted on those who are helpless and poor. To see the  salvation of God is to see this people rise up against its oppressors,  demanding that justice become a reality now, not tomorrow."  (128)



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(Above are quotes from James H. Cone, A Black Theology of  Liberation ~ a book sold in Obama's church's bookstore the entire  20-years he attended.)