Black Pastors Condemn Obama's Gay Marriage Support

A group of black pastors gathered in Memphis to call for President Barack Obama to rescind his view that the gay marriages are a civil right that should be protected.

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nomercy - 5/18/2012 2:14 PM
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this tool will do or say anything if he thinks it will get him votes .

Frayserboi - 5/18/2012 3:14 AM
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NOW we know what Obammys ears are good for....it's his "Gay-dar".....LOL......

tallman71580 - 5/17/2012 11:14 PM
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Its funny how churches hate on gay marriage, but wont say a word when the priest molests the alter boy or embezzles from the collection plate. This is why im agnostic. Im not gay but im not a Nazi either

RealDeal - 5/17/2012 10:25 PM
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This makes ONE good thing that 'pastors' have done......

missy22 - 5/17/2012 6:45 PM
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kitty, there's no hate here. It's not illegal to marry your same-sex partner in any state in this country. The bible doesn't justify slavery. Our government seems to be the slave-drivers now, but nobody seems to have a problem with that. No one alive today sits in the back of the bus or church. People cling to their victimhood to justify their "gimme" attitudes. Of course, my ability to select my own education, healthcare, and retirement schemes hurts no one, either, but I'm still FORCED to participate. Whose moralism is the most oppressive?

kitty - 5/17/2012 5:14 PM
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It's interesting to hear so many pastors speak up against Obama's stance, especially when there are so many homosexuals in church. Quite a few of them are in the pulpit, actually. Funnier, still, is that these black pastors stand in support of the teachings of the same bible that justified slavery. Blacks didn't just sit in the back of the bus; in slavery times, they sat in back of the church, if they were allowed to go inside it. Marriage between homosexuals hurts no one. Hatred hurts everyone.

Snakeeyz - 5/17/2012 5:13 PM
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HAHAHA,,obama can't even get this right.....

SteveTapp - 5/17/2012 4:09 PM
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So the preachers believe what the Bible says rather than the latest herd stampede to subsidize AIDS-spreaders at the expense of single people. Good for the preachers!

missy22 - 5/17/2012 4:08 PM
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It's perfectly natural for some to be gay. It's not a choice. But the notion that marriage is a civil right is ridiculous.

vote2012 - 5/17/2012 4:00 PM
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The two movements can't be any further apart. Gays are not beaten legally. Don't have to sit in the back of the bus. Don't have to use separate restrooms or water fountains. They are allowed to attend any school or university. Allowed to live in any neighborhood. Homosexuality is a choice, being born African-American is not.
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