Grant Swank
November 27, 2007
Baby killer Hillary fools black clergy
By Grant Swank

Whatever happened to the truly gospel black congregation?

I presume it exists somewhere. But what is coming from AP is that particularly South Carolina black pastors are thoroughly convinced that Hillary is their woman for the White House.

Yet Hillary supports murder. She endorses post-birth abortion — and all other categories of killing womb babies.

I thought most black churches endorsed the Bible as divine revelation, believing it from Genesis to Revelation. I thought that when they sang "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" that they actually meant it.

Obviously there is a wave of theological ignorance sweeping over clergy and parishioners in a number of black churches. How can a black sanctuary be filled with worshipers singing old-time gospel songs and at the same time applaud a Hillary womb baby killer?

It's just another confusing block within Christendom.

But in this confusion is devilment that will answer severely at the Judgment Seat of Christ. Those clergy who gloss over Hillary's sin agenda will answer most particularly for they are leading their flocks astray — far from God's Word, far from the biblical ethic.

AP reports: "Clinton endorsed by S.C. ministers as rivals seek black support in early voting state.

"Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton picked up endorsements from dozens of black ministers Tuesday in South Carolina, an early voting state where she and rival Barack Obama have been courting the critical black vote.

"The clergy were drawn to the New York senator for her views on health care, jobs and other issues, said a state representative who helped organize the endorsements. 'They felt this was the best candidate addressing their concerns,' said state Rep. Harold Mitchell, a Democrat from this northern part of the state."

Does not health care begin with a conception? Does not health care include the health of an unborn baby? Does not health care fight against murdering defenseless womb children?

This is insane: Clergy talking about Hillary being the champion of health care when Hillary fights every day for a female's right to slay her unborn child!

"Nearly half of South Carolina's Democratic primary voters are black, and ministers can play a huge role in shaping the political direction of their congregations. More than 60 ministers gathered with Clinton on a stage at a hotel and her campaign said 80 were in the room where the endorsements were announced."

Read:

Today on the Presidential Campaign Trail at http://story.news.ask.com/article/20071127/D8T64VQ00.html

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Joseph Grant Swank, Jr., is a pastor at New Hope Church in Windham, Maine... (more)

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