Bishop E.W. Jackson is making a war cry: “Let God’s
people go!”
Jackson, a Marine Corps veteran, graduate of
Harvard Law School and adjunct professor of law, is echoing the words
of Moses in a campaign to persuade Christians of all races that the
time has come for a wholesale exodus of Christians from the Democrat
Party.
The former candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia
points to what he calls the Democrat party's “cult-like devotion” to
abortion; the rejection of the traditional biblical model of family;
the hostility hurled at those who express a Christian viewpoint such
as Chick-fil-A president and Chief Operating Officer Dan Cathy; the
actions of organizations such as the ACLU and the Foundation For
Freedom From Religion in suing cities and towns for displaying crosses
at memorials or mentioning the name Jesus in prayer at official
events.
Beyond all of this, Jackson says, Democrat
operatives are also attacking Gabrielle Douglas, the 16-year old black
American who won the 2012 gold medal in gymnastics.
“The accomplished young lady had the nerve to give
glory to God for her win,” Jackson says. “This apparently offended
liberals.”
Case in point: Mary Elizabeth Williams, journalist
for the progressive online magazine Salon.com,
wrote, “I've often wondered what it is about Christians like Douglas
that unnerves me so ... Douglas and her ilk seem to espouse a faith
based on what is commonly referred to as 'The God of Parking Spaces.'”
Jackson, founder and president of STAND (Staying
True to America's National Destiny), responds: “Progressives are
indeed 'unnerved' by devout Christians. That's why they resort to
ridicule, even of a 16-year-old Olympic medal winner. Williams says we
worship 'The God of Parking Spaces,' but I would prefer Gabby's God of
grace and kindness to the leftist's god of ridicule and persecution. “Our Heavenly Father loves us and helps those who
are humble enough to ask Him.”
Later this month when Democrats make same-sex
marriage part of their official Party Platform, the former practicing
attorney says they will be spitting in the face of every
Bible-believing Christian in America: “They will be saying, 'We don't
care what you think, what you believe, or what the Bible or the God of
the Bible says. We know better than God.'”
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