Farrakhan Slams Obama’s Gay Marriage Endorsement: ‘He’s the First President That Sanctioned What the Scriptures Forbid’
- Posted on May 29, 2012 at 10:56am by
Billy Hallowell
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On Sunday, May 27, Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke in San Diego, California, where he delved into a plethora of subjects, ranging from Mexican heritage to Israel’s alleged “war-mongering.” Among the topics he weighed in on, Farrakhan also took the time to tackle homosexuality and President Barack Obama’s recent endorsement of same-sex marriage.
The fiery Nation of Islam leader began by utilizing stories from both the Koran and the Bible to illustrate God’s views on same-sex attraction. He also made it overtly clear that, though he disagrees with the homosexual lifestyle, he isn’t afraid of gays and lesbians. In addition to attempting to convince the audience that homosexuality is sinful in nature, Farrakhan seemed particularly irritated that critics would label him a homophobe.

“Now don’t you dare say, ‘Farrakhan was preachin’ hate. He’s homophobic.‘ I’m not afraid of my brothers and sisters or others who may be practicing what God condemned in the days of Lot,” he proclaimed. “That’s not our job to be hateful of our people. Our job is to call us to sanity. Our job is to call the people to righteous conduct.”
While he seemed bent on not preaching “hate,” Farrakhan made no bones about his opposition to homosexuality and he relied upon the aforementioned texts to reiterate his views. As is typically the case, he threw in some theologically and historically-inaccurate information, particularly when it comes to the location of the Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Encyclopedia Brittanica claims that the cities are possibly now covered by shallow waters near the southern end of the Dead Sea in Israel, however Farrakhan referred to them as “twin cities in Palestine.” While he made the claim that these lands were Palestinian in nature, he went on to also highlight that the behavior that was occurring in them was so displeasing to God that, even 5,000 years later, not a blade of grass grows in Sodom.

This discussion quickly led to Obama’s recent same-sex marriage endorsement — something that Farrakhan seemed immensely turned off by and more than eager to call out. After highlighting the president’s support for gay unions, Farrakhan held up a copy of the issue of Newsweek magazine that calls Obama “the first gay president.”
“Here’s Newsweek magazine with President Obama on the cover with the colors that represent the gay community as a halo over his head and a saying, ‘The First Gay President.’ Now, you think they’re not mocking him?,” Farrakhan said. “Now I’ve never heard from Michelle that our brother, you know, was absent from duty. But he’s the first president that sanctioned what the scriptures forbid.”

After taking a moment to poke at the president and highlight the notion that his viewpoints run contrary to Biblical scripture, Farrakhan goes on to ask why politicians, like Obama, take the oath of office on the Bible. Such a sentiment, he explains, doesn’t seem to mesh with some of the policy ideals that are often embraced.
“If the book is no good, what the hell are you using it for to take an oath of office to uphold not the Bible, but the Constitution?,” he said. “But the Constitution comes out of their recognition of the value of this book.”
While Farrakhan’s overall tone ranged from impassioned to agitated, the faith leader was adamant throughout his talk about not offending those in the audience who may have been gay. He reiterated the fact that he loves homosexuals and that he’s not their enemy. The controversial minister also discussed other sins — like fornication — and said that the individuals guilty of other offenses are in no position to claim that they are better than gays.

“The liar, the thief, the gambler, the pimp, the prostitute, the low-life, you can’t look at those who are gay and lesbian and transgender and say, ‘I’m better than you,’” he proclaimed. “It’s sin is sin according to the standard of God. You say, ‘Well, that was back then. You know, I mean, it’s a modern time now.’ Modern for you, but not for God. God says, ‘I am God and I change not.’”
Farrakhan also challenged his fellow faith leaders, explicitly naming reverends, synagogue leaders and Catholic priests. If the Bible is the book they believe in, he challenged why they seemed to be backing down from what it says about homosexuality simply because “people will get offended.” He offered a similar excoriating rant to Muslims who also avoid teaching the truth he holds dear on homosexuality.
Watch Farrakhan’s commentary, below:





















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original12
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:19pmChristelle, Farrakhan is by no means insignificant by “God’s Scale,” which you certainly do not represent. Insignificant are all the christian pastors, reverends, priests, and other wolves in sheep’s clothing who presume to speak for God, but are either public in support of gay marriage, or deafly quiet. By God’s Scale, the one who speaks hurtful truth to power is always His Favored one, no matter how many misinformed ones (or others) dislike that one. By “God’s scale…” lol Sit your self-righteously presumptious self down. Shalom
Report Post »MSrebel
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:52pmYou are so right. The clergy in particular will have a hard go of it on Judgment Day; they have subverted the spoken word of God and have passed it off as truth. The lives of all those they have indirectly condemned to sin will be on their heads. The church’s mixed messages have left mankind as “sheep without a shepherd” and as those blind being led by the blind. The 23rd Chapter of Matthew sums up well the angst Jesus had for religionists who betray the flock.
Report Post »rickc34
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 12:51amI am confused I always thought Obama and Fairykann had a thing for one another?
mellissner
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 1:07amMc Cain had it right ……..JERK……SOOOOOO MANY IN THE COUNTRY. …..FARRAKHAN SHOULD GOOOOOOOOOOOOO TOOOOOOOOO IRAN. THE RACISM IN THE COUNTRY IS THE WORST EVER ………….THE EMOTIONAL SPLIT IS REACHING EPIC PROPORTIONS………..THE MEDIA IS THE WORST I HAVE EVER SEEN………..THE FOOLS ARE ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT AND THE MINORITY MIDDLE IS IN THE MINORITY …………BARNEY FRANK, A JEW LIKE ME, IS AN IDIOT AND I WISH BLACKS, INCLUDING OBAMA, WOULD CALL FARRAKHAN AN IDIOT. PROOF IN THE PUDDING IS PEOPLE WORRY ABOUT TRUMP AND GIVE FARRAKHAN A PASS. SOMETHING IS WRONG, BIG TIME.
Report Post »I support God's Israel!
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 12:48pmWhat would Farrakan KNOW about scriptures? HE KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT GOD – THE ONE TRUE GOD, THAT IS, YWVH. Jesus is the ONLY way, Acts 4:12
Report Post »Mr. Evans
Posted on May 31, 2012 at 2:39amNow, I do not know what is in your heart or if you are a “DISCIPLE OF YESHUA THE CHRIST”, Amen!
Nevertheless, I am and I not only follows the TEACHER BUT HIS TEACHING, and I know that man with man and woman with woman is an ABOMINATION TO THE LIVING GOD, and they are some PASTORS and PREACHERS that are saying what JEHOVAH GOD is saying, and I for speak for the Living God!
Homosexual is DEAD WRONG; just as HATE IS DEAD WRONG, Farrakhan is RIGHT, because SIN IS SIN, and those that SPUR OUT HATE; is just, and I repeat; those that HATE, is just as SINFUL as the HATEFUL, Amen!
The HOLY BIBLE declares that me you or Farrakhan alike these words:
James 4:1 From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?
James 4:8 Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.
You see my brother, it is not about talking the LIVING GOD, it is about living the LIVING GOD, Amen!
Mr. Evans
Report Post »arckangjell
Posted on June 22, 2012 at 10:09amI cant believe im saying this but Farakan Got this one right & he aknowleges the son of man When did he convert to christianity LOL?
Report Post »Sodem & Gomorrah were destroyed Because homosexuals & perverts took over those cites & were raping & assulting what few innocent people were left in those cities, they were truly evil places Like sanfransico and new york .Also Jesus Christ said the effeminate will not be allowed into the kingdom of heaven.
The highlander
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:16pmFarrakahn may be wrong on many things, but as a Christian he hits the mark with the courage of conviction by stating an obvious truth. He like many other people understand that gay marriage is not about civil rights- gay marriage is about removing a moral and political obstacle which is the last vestige of faith based families led by strong masculine men.
This traditional construct is an impediment to the New World Order socialist police state agenda, but rather than go house to house doing battle with real men the godless elite and there perverted minions will use subversion and perversion to dismantle a societies nationalistic building blocks- which in America’s case- is the Bible and the US constitution.
Souless power mongers understand that you can’t build a One world godless new age government while these constructs of freedom and morality still remain. At the end of the day Good and Evil cannot co manage a nation let alone the world.
The bottom line is we all live in the most prophetic time since Jesus Christ walked the earth, which means it time to man up, because the war for soul mankind is coming to a head as the godless seek to covet all God’s creation-WAKE UP
Report Post »original12
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:21pmExcellent, enlightened post.
Report Post »Judeo_Christian
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:04pmFirst…Farrakhan is not Christian. He is Muslim. Some of the few places where the koran agrees with the Holy Bible is on the teaching of homosexuality as being intrinsically disordered and sinful.
That Farrakhan got this one right is laudable.
Even a blind pig finds an acorn once in a while.
Report Post »MSrebel
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:28pmWell said. I too find myself agreeing with Farrakhan on this point. Right is right from anyone’s moutn.
Report Post »Sirfoldallot
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:52pmOoopps !!!!!!
Report Post »old white guy
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 3:18pmgolley, muslims hate homosexuals and Christians would like to save them from their sin. if farakan was in charge homosexuals would have to get out of dodge fast.
Report Post »Texas Lady Juanita
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 4:23pmVery well stated. Farrakahn and I do not often see eye to eye, but even he is stating our Christian truth better then most ministers, pastors and priests. I do try to be open minded and listen to those whom I often disagree to search for truth everywhere I find it. It is sometimes even found in those whom we vehemently disagree much of the time.
Report Post »NarnianWarrior
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 8:27pm“The Highlander” you are absolutely right on target! While the perversion seems to be infiltrating the Church at large, many Pastors seem to be reluctant to talk about it or even counter to squelch it. In fact, some of the most conservative pentecostal churches in America continue to remain in silence on this issue. The core values of Christianity are been ripped out right before their very eyes and they sit down and do nothing. If Farrahkan, as a Muslim, speaks the truth, how much more should those leaders in the Christian community be doing? They should be yelling from the housetops and resisting the enemy with every fiber of their being. Instead, they are more insterested in playing with their IPADs, distracted by the worthless media, Facebook, Twitter, and that sort of stuff. We are really in CRISIS mode, but what do you hear from these fools? Absolutely Nothing! Short of naming any names, you all know who I’m talking about!
Report Post »katsenne
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 12:49amFarrakhan is neither Christian nor Muslim. Farrakhan is Nation of Islam.
Report Post »Joanne
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 2:17amHighlander, you are incorrect in saying that Farrakhan is a Christian. He claims to to a Muslim AND a Christian. He says that Muslim’s ARE Christians and that Christians ARE Muslims. He is deluded in thinking this way. A Christian can NOT be a Muslim! We do NOT worship Allah but rather Jehovah. They are NOT the same, never have been and NEVER will be!
Report Post »closetotheedge
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 8:45amAs a christian? Farrakhan? You better read just how God spoke on it and Jesus fullfiled on the Cross and the Reserection. Islam and the Word of God and Jesus says it clearly,they’re polar opposites and can never be together in any way.Farrakahn is a muslum, plain and simple. Matt 23,tells how He feels of sin in the guise of words from false prophets,religious leaders,ie Rick Warren trying to bring Chrislam a real bridge between the 2 faiths.There is no compramise. Jesus said ” I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except by Him” He said it, and it’s reality.Remember that only 2 out of 600,000 Jews died in the wilderness. Caleb and Joshua. Jesus also said” Will I fiind faith on the Earth when I return?” Just 2 made it, by faith that God would do what He said He would. And if what is happening in the World is not enough for you,so be it.The blood is on your heads.Will He find faith in me? Or you? The hour is late and closer than anyone can know. Has there ever been a time in our known history like today? Dust it off and check it out.The Bible that is. Please, please.
Report Post »Jim
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 8:59amWell stated Highlander.
Report Post »Drithe
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:15pmLook at all the gays come out against Farrakan and this is suppose to be a conservative site. LOL. Farrakan is right about this particular subject and at least he has the ****** to stick up for what he believes in. Being gay is a sin. Being gay is a an abomination unto God. So is Obama.
Report Post »Rockypointers
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:49pmBeing gay is not a sin. Engaging in homosexual acts is.
Report Post »thibx
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:02pmhe got it right this time.
Report Post »2SENSEWORTH
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:57pmEvery now and then Farrakhan does another facial contortion and unconsciously bellows out a figment of truth.
Report Post »TurboCat
Posted on May 30, 2012 at 3:07amI really love the way you put that. Very original and amusing use of words to describe what he does!
Report Post »lukerw
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:56pmThe Ancient Greeks had a problem with… Gay Warriors, where the Straights would not follow their Leadship… so Greek Armies elected their Leaders… except in Sparta, where all were bisexual!
Report Post »v15
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:48pmThe fact that Spartans were probably bisexual doesn’t surprise me one bit!
Report Post »huey6367
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:51pmThe word of God cannot possibly be filled with this much hate.
Report Post »Judeo_Christian
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:38pmWhat you call hate, is God acting as a good Father. Chastising His wayward children back to holiness. Why? Because he wants the highest and best for His children. So what’s the highest and best? Eternity in Heaven.
We are all called to live chastely. Sex is where a married man and woma, open to the possibility of life, enter with the divine in total giving of one’s self to his/her beloved. Through that union, Gods design is expressed in its fullest.
Homosexual relations, sex outside the bounds of marriage, sex in marriage where contraception is used are all selfish acts as they are closed off to the possibility of life and does not transmit one’s total self.
Report Post »huey6367
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:49pmWill this lead to black on black crime?
Report Post »jettson
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:31pmI hope so and they blow his head off
Report Post »wandamurline
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 6:39pmNo, we already have that. When the whites are a minority, who will take care of the tab that all the others run up? Who will be out there working and supporting the masses? You can make us a minority, but how is your life style going to survive when you don’t have most of the workforce bringing in a paycheck? Something to think about.
Report Post »NineteenEighty4
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:36pmYour scripture, like all scripture, is 2000 year old fiction, and does not give you the justification to take away the civil rights of others. If you want your religious laws enforced, go live in a theocracy. Your hatred is misplaced and you will be ridiculed for generations to come.
Report Post »rkmurray
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:14pmSin is Sin, God’s word will always be right. Just as the anti-Christ will gain favor, so will the Gay movement, both are against God. It does not mean the bible is outdated it only means America and our youths have become godless.
The Scriptures were written for us today and just like any other sin, it is as wrong today as it was 2000+ years ago. Homsexual acts, fornication, murder, stealing, envy, are some of the sins God warned us about. These sins have been with us much longer than the 2000 year old scriptures, longitivy does not make bad things right, they will alway be wrong.
Report Post »ConservDadASD
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 3:33pm@NineteenEighty4: To what source do you derive your civil rights? What is your basis for lawful sexual relationships?
If it’s the Bible, you’ll have no leg to stand on.
It it’s human based, then, whatever the 50.1% (at any particular time) wants will be the law, unless you have a dictatorship… then its what 50.1% of what they want.
If you want to draw from all human civilizations sources, then you’ll have to accept ancient Grecian & Roman civil rights that allowed for pediphilia and worse.
If you draw from nature, then again, you‘ll have a number of options not open to today’s human society, such as Bambi and parent or sibling matching up. Also, since animals have no problem with having whoopie in front of others of its species, does that give human beings a civil right to do it in public places at anytime, irregardless of whose there?
Issues seem to mulitply when.you take away transcendent and absolutes. It eventually comes down to a person’s taste, desire, and level of modesty; and society’s level of tolerance (depending on where the 50.1% lies at any point of time)
“And every man did whatever he thought was right in his own eyes.”
Report Post »— Book of Judges
original12
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:16pmIAMPRAYING4U You are the one from the “pit if hell.” You self-righteous pos. Farrakhan, like always, is right and exact, so reserve your immature judgment for your own misguided kin.
Report Post »zoro51
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:15pmthats rich coming form a MURDERING MUSLUM whose bent on isreals distruction.. calling the kettel BLACK.. if u understand the politicians even a SOCIALIST they will SAY anything to get votes.. neither YOU faracommie nor obamas tax n speech can deliver him form DEFEAT in november. IMPEACH THE BASTARD n remove ALl his cronies friends n FOCE repayent BACK to the us form ALl obamas green jobs banks etc.. NO MORE HAND OUTS TO CRONIES IMPEACH OBAMA NOW
Report Post »HoneyBager7x7
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:59amhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QsgY115EFc – Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8plh4NMoQs8&feature=relmfu – Part 2
This Sodom and Sodom and Gomorrah??
Report Post »Stoic one
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:57amIf one million squared chimpanzees pluck away at keyboards; eventually you may have a sonnet.
So it is with this man.
Report Post »Mr Sanders
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:47am…. and remember, it wasn’t an Evangelical, Mormon, Arch Bishop from Rome, or Rabbi that said this….
It was Louis Farrakhan.
Report Post »HKS
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:57amHow about that, Obama is so bad that even Farrakhan can’t stand him, now that’s really bad.
Report Post »Gold Coin & Economic News
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:03pmWow, I’m nearly shocked that Louis Farrakhan said this about his buddy Obama. No, I am shocked!
Report Post »Guerrino_P
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:28pmI renounce my Christianity. I will never share the same opinion with this nut job. I guess this now makes me pro-gay marriage.
Report Post »GardenoftheGods
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:32pmWho will still vote for Obama…. such hypocrisy!
Report Post »christelle
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:37pmGuerrinno if you can renounce your Christianity so easily, are you sure you were one to begin with.
Its gonna take A LOT more than an insignificant man (by God’s scale) for me to renounce Jesus.
Report Post »Guerrino_P
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:54pm@CHRISTELLE
I am Catholic. That means I’m a true Christian… the only Christian. It gives me the power to renounce anything I want, when I want. It gives me the power to judge anyone and anything. I would let you kiss my ring.
Report Post »christelle
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 4:31pmNone of us have the “power” to A. renounce Jesus or B. judge anyone. Now stop it before you embarrass Catholics.
Report Post »edmundburk
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 9:38pm@GURINNO- what is your major malfunction numbnuts?! if your catholic, then you CANNOT be for gay marraige and if you ARE then you are not catholic! quit running your soup coolers numbnuts your the type of catholic that gives evengelicals the ammo to put down and convert real catholics!
Report Post »bluegrandma52
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 10:43pmThe First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints already came out with a statement about this….in 1995. The “Proclamation to the World on the Family” states, “We…solemnly proclaim that marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God, and that the family is central to to Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children….We further declare that God has commanded that the sacred powers of procreation are to be employed only between man and woman, lawfully wedded as husband and wife….The family is ordained of God. Marriage between man and woman is essential to His eternal plan. Children are entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony, and to be reared by a father and mother who honor marital vows with complete fidelity….We call upon responsible citizens and officers of government everywhere to promote those measures designed to maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society.”
Report Post »You can find the entire Proclamation at http://www.lds.org/family/proclamation?lang=eng. I have the Proclamation framed and displayed on my living room wall, next to my picture of Christ.
McNamara
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:44amYawn…Louie, Louie, Louie….STFU and go away.
Report Post »NewLife56
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:38amMr. Farrakhan doesn’t seem to gay about this huh
Report Post »iampraying4u
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:55amDont let ferracon fool you he is from the pit of hell
Report Post »Mutiny
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:36amI find it odd that a Muslim talks about the Bible so much. As I understand it Muslims do believe in some of the Old Testament.
Muslims believe and are told in the Qur’an that the Bible has been altered by the hands of man. They believe their god revealed the Qur’an and promised to protect it from alteration.
Sounds awful similar to a faith that has been in the spot light a bit lately.
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:56amMuslims , like DEMOCRATS, can believe in ANYTHING for that particular moment. Whatever is necessary, is the current truth.
Report Post »Barry is a religious chameleon, Christian one day, Muslim the next, Jewish the next, Atheist the next, but the religion he always follows is, Progressivism.
katsenne
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 10:56pm‘Nation of Islam’ and Islam is not really the same religion. I think they may be about as much alike as Catholic and Protestant…but I‘m not sure they’re even that closely related.
Report Post »Tri-ox
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:34amFarrakhan‘s fake outrage over his good buddy’s fascination with gay marriage is ridiculous – Farrakhan and obama think with one mind. Farrakhan = obama.
Report Post »RamonPreston
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:33amHas somebody been slipping something in my food? He’s been right on 2 issues: 1) We did “steal” America from it’s inhabitants (starting with the Indians. Right after the American Revolution this country “gave” land to the soldiers that the Indians owned.) 2. God does condemn gays.
Report Post »I have to keep my guard up; what will he try to slip by us next?
Godzgrl247
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:02pmI was thinking the same thing. I do agree with something else he said and I said the same thing myself recently = Don’t label me as homoPHOBIC. The word Phobia indicates a fear of something. I am not afraid of homosexuals. God does not condone their lifestyle. I can’t stand to be around them. Strange that these things are coming from Farrakhan. Shows what a bunch of pansy a$$es most Americans have become.
Report Post »christelle
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:35pmI’ll third that, I am floored, but lightly relieved as well. I am SO tired of people calling Christians hateful on the homosexuality issue and yet they ignore the fact that Muslims believe it to be sinful as well.
Maybe now we can STOP practicing “Freedom FROM Religion”. (ie: the social and media persecution of Christianity)
That said….gotta be very very careful with this, even the devil speaks the truth when it suits him.
Report Post »rkmurray
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 12:53pmI can‘t believe I agree with anything that comes out of Farrakhan’s mouth. As hard as it is to say, he is right. God’s word is clear on the homosexual lifestyle, God’s word is also clear that we should welcome homosexuals into our church and pray for them as we do for every other sinner (i.e…everyone there) and loved one seeking Jesus. If not for sin we would not need Jesus.
Report Post »Chet Hempstead
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:06pmGodzgrl247
“God does not condone their lifestyle. I can’t stand to be around them.
In that case, I certainly WIlLL label you as homophobic, because if you live in the same world as the rest of us, then I’m pretty sure that you must know lots and lots of people who are living lifestyles that God does not condone, but the gays are the ones that you “can’t stand to be around.” When was the last time you heard anyone say “that guy is an adulterer, he makes my flesh crawl,” or “you are a fornicator, I can’t associate with you any more?”
Report Post »rkmurray
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 1:23pmGod condemns the act of gays, not the gay individuals. He loves and welcomes them to accept Jesus and change their sinful ways.
Report Post »blazingaway
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:27amFor once I can say I don’t disagree with Farrakhan
Report Post »wboehmer
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:55amI had the exact same thought!
Far as I can tell, I‘ve NEVER been on Farrakhan’s side of any other issue.
Report Post »Detroit paperboy
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:24amIrrelevant douche bag…………
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:21amSo how long until Farrakhan decides to carry out his threats on Obama?
Report Post »PCsince1776
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:19amIf Crazy Uncle Louis wants to talk about who “owned” what first then perhaps he ought to do a little more checking and determine how the “Mexicans” arrived in Central American and who they stole the land from.
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 2:12pmJust read a great book about the “Pueblo Revolt” of 1680 where the Spaniard Vargas reconquered Nuevo Mexico from the resident Pueblos of many towns. They were first conquered by the Spaniard Onate in 1598. Coronado was the first Spaniard that arrived and traveled in1540.
Report Post »Anybody ever ask the Spaniards(Hispanics) to give all the Indians lands back?
ConservDadASD
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 3:51pmAnother question: Since Calpso Louis traces his family line to Africa, can he ascertain whether his own home tribal land was merely settled or did they take it from some other previous inhabitants…. possibly even a Neanderthal tribe… assuming evolution is true (which i definitely don’t) and they existed some 50,000 yrs ago.
How far do you go back in time before you find a tribe or nation of people who were the first settlers, who did not take it from anyone else? And what is the statute of limitations that a group of people may keep a land? And can a roaming tribe (like bedouins) or people group legitimately claim a land area as their own?
Report Post »AmericanStrega
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:14amI think it’s time for Mr. F. to be deported and sent back to his homeland.
Report Post »TIME_2_END_THE_PAUL_CAMPAIGN_IN_12
Posted on May 29, 2012 at 11:08amThis ignorant POS like most Muslames are “all over the place” isn’t he/aren’t they? It’s a world-wide epidemic. One day they love ya’, next day they‘ll kill ya’. That‘s the religion of peace and Farrakhan for ya’.
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