what does Rev Jeremiah Wright think about Obama's birth control edict?
Has anyone in the media talked to Obama's religioius teacher Rev Jeremiah Wright ?
guest preacher the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to speak near Chicago
AURORA — In honor of Black History Month, St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church will host guest preacher the Rev. Jeremiah Wright for its Sunday service.
Wright is the past senior preacher of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, the church attended by the family of President Barack Obama.
Wright is most widely known for controversial comments during the 2008 election season taken from his sermons. But he also is known as an influential black liberation theologian, preaching that the Bible serves as a model for combating injustice.
“This is a really big issue for us,” the Rev. Cheryl Green of St. John said Thursday. “Dr. Wright, as a forerunner in social justice, will be here to get us on track with social justice in the 21st century.”
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Obama administration was at "war" with the Catholic church
"The fact is what you're saying is there cannot be a genuine Catholic hospital," said Gingrich, who converted to Catholicism in 2009. "It will have to be subordinated to a secular government."
Gingrich, also appearing today on CBS's "Face the Nation," added that the policy proved that the Obama administration was at "war" with the Catholic church and launching "the most outrageous assault on religious freedom in American history."
The former House speaker said policies such as this prove that Obama is "so unacceptable" that he will support his rival Mitt Romney in the general election if the former Massachusetts governor is the Republican nominee.
"I believe President Obama is such a direct threat to the future of this country that I will support the Republican nominee because I believe that President Obama is a disaster," Gingrich said.
Gingrich, also appearing today on CBS's "Face the Nation," added that the policy proved that the Obama administration was at "war" with the Catholic church and launching "the most outrageous assault on religious freedom in American history."
The former House speaker said policies such as this prove that Obama is "so unacceptable" that he will support his rival Mitt Romney in the general election if the former Massachusetts governor is the Republican nominee.
"I believe President Obama is such a direct threat to the future of this country that I will support the Republican nominee because I believe that President Obama is a disaster," Gingrich said.
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