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Vice-President for Student Services and the Director of the Christian Worldview Center at North Greenville College in Tigerville, South Carolina, Dr. Tony Beam received his Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, and his Doctor of Ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Beam also serves as Interim Pastor at East Pickens Baptist Church

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Farrakhan's Praise Heightens Obama's Messianic Image

Seventy-four year old Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan has joined the chorus of those who speak of Obama in messianic terms.  Farrakhan did not specifically endorse Obama but in a rambling address in front of over 20,000 people, oddly enough in celebration of “Saviour”s Day,” he called Obama, “the hope of the entire world that America will change and be made better.” 

He also compared Obama to Fard Muhammad saying, “A black man with a white mother became a savior to us.  A black man with a white mother could turn out to be one who can lift America from her fall.”  Farrakhan’s comments come just one week after Hollywood icon Halle Berry, speaking of Obama said she would, “Do whatever he says do.”  She continued, “I’ll collect paper cups off the ground to make his pathway clear.” 

And it isn’t just the privileged and powerful that are measuring Obama for a celestial throne.  If you Google Obama’s name you will find a plethora of websites that range from questioning the possibility of his messiahship to outright pronouncements that he is a saviour.  One site (obamamessiah.blogspot.com) even offers pictures of Obama that appear to show light emanating from his very presence. ABC Nightline Correspondent David Wright said of an Obama rally, “Politics doesn’t even begin to describe it.  A visit to an Obama rally is a pilgrimage.”  This sounds more like an addled teenage response to a rock star than a serious appraisal by a respected journalist. 

How can we explain the unrestrained adulation that borders on blasphemy?  How in the world did a second rate political campaign evolve into a search for a saviour?  It begins with a postmodern jettison of absolute truth and ends with an immorality-induced skepticism of all things political.  No matter which side of the aisle you choose to plant your flag you can’t help but realize Washington doesn’t work.  When lawmakers spend more time interrogating future Hall of Fame baseball players than hammering out important legislation (the Protect America Act) that would protect American lives, people become disillusioned.  When lawmakers cater to the whims of the rich and powerful by allowing their lobbyists to wine and dine them while they appear to ignore the needs of everyday citizens people become angry.  When Congress passes laws loaded with earmark spending designed to build bridges to nowhere and every other pork barrel project you can think of people give up. They just plain lose hope that meaningful change is even possible. 

Along comes a young, charismatic figure that captures the imagination.  He speaks in vague generalities that inspire rather than inform.  He perfectly fits the mold of American culture in the early part of the 21st century.  Generations of Americans have had their senses numbed by an education system that long ago ceased to challenge them to think for themselves.  The foundation of postmodern thought is the story.  We live in an Oprahized world where a good story trumps logical, coherent thought every time and twice on Sunday.  When our minds are dulled from the consumption of empty ideas and our spirits are crushed by the weight of meaninglessness in culture we  become like the demon possessed man who was made clean but left void of the presence of God.  He became open to possession by a whole host of new evil spirits.

Enter Barack Obama, whose campaign becomes the story.  Here is a guy who realizes he doesn’t have to be specific about the details of his plan to lead America.  He doesn’t have to give the media or his political adversaries a target.  In fact, he forces his critics to make him the object of their scorn, which simply draws more disciples into his camp.

If the background of all of this messianic rhetoric we hear the warning of Christ from the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24) echoing through the ages, “Watch out that no one deceives you.  For many will come in My name saying I am the Messiah and they will deceive many.”  Whether or not Barack Obama intends to present himself as a messiah he is at least guilty of refusing to deny the title. 




Seventy-four year old Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan has joined the chorus of those who speak of Obama in messianic terms.  Farrakhan did not specifically endorse Obama but in a rambling address in front of over 20,000 people, oddly enough in celebration of “Saviour”s Day,” he called Obama, “the hope of the entire world that America will change and be made better.” 

He also compared Obama to Fard Muhammad saying, “A black man with a white mother became a savior to us.  A black man with a white mother could turn out to be one who can lift America from her fall.”  Farrakhan’s comments come just one week after Hollywood icon Halle Berry, speaking of Obama said she would, “Do whatever he says do.”  She continued, “I’ll collect paper cups off the ground to make his pathway clear.” 

And it isn’t just the privileged and powerful that are measuring Obama for a celestial throne.  If you Google Obama’s name you will find a plethora of websites that range from questioning the possibility of his messiahship to outright pronouncements that he is a saviour.  One site (obamamessiah.blogspot.com) even offers pictures of Obama that appear to show light emanating from his very presence. ABC Nightline Correspondent David Wright said of an Obama rally, “Politics doesn’t even begin to describe it.  A visit to an Obama rally is a pilgrimage.”  This sounds more like an addled teenage response to a rock star than a serious appraisal by a respected journalist. 

How can we explain the unrestrained adulation that borders on blasphemy?  How in the world did a second rate political campaign evolve into a search for a saviour?  It begins with a postmodern jettison of absolute truth and ends with an immorality-induced skepticism of all things political.  No matter which side of the aisle you choose to plant your flag you can’t help but realize Washington doesn’t work.  When lawmakers spend more time interrogating future Hall of Fame baseball players than hammering out important legislation (the Protect America Act) that would protect American lives, people become disillusioned.  When lawmakers cater to the whims of the rich and powerful by allowing their lobbyists to wine and dine them while they appear to ignore the needs of everyday citizens people become angry.  When Congress passes laws loaded with earmark spending designed to build bridges to nowhere and every other pork barrel project you can think of people give up. They just plain lose hope that meaningful change is even possible. 

Along comes a young, charismatic figure that captures the imagination.  He speaks in vague generalities that inspire rather than inform.  He perfectly fits the mold of American culture in the early part of the 21st century.  Generations of Americans have had their senses numbed by an education system that long ago ceased to challenge them to think for themselves.  The foundation of postmodern thought is the story.  We live in an Oprahized world where a good story trumps logical, coherent thought every time and twice on Sunday.  When our minds are dulled from the consumption of empty ideas and our spirits are crushed by the weight of meaninglessness in culture we  become like the demon possessed man who was made clean but left void of the presence of God.  He became open to possession by a whole host of new evil spirits.

Enter Barack Obama, whose campaign becomes the story.  Here is a guy who realizes he doesn’t have to be specific about the details of his plan to lead America.  He doesn’t have to give the media or his political adversaries a target.  In fact, he forces his critics to make him the object of their scorn, which simply draws more disciples into his camp.

If the background of all of this messianic rhetoric we hear the warning of Christ from the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24) echoing through the ages, “Watch out that no one deceives you.  For many will come in My name saying I am the Messiah and they will deceive many.”  Whether or not Barack Obama intends to present himself as a messiah he is at least guilty of refusing to deny the title. 




Seventy-four year old Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan has joined the chorus of those who speak of Obama in messianic terms.  Farrakhan did not specifically endorse Obama but in a rambling address in front of over 20,000 people, oddly enough in celebration of “Saviour”s Day,” he called Obama, “the hope of the entire world that America will change and be made better.” 

He also compared Obama to Fard Muhammad saying, “A black man with a white mother became a savior to us.  A black man with a white mother could turn out to be one who can lift America from her fall.”  Farrakhan’s comments come just one week after Hollywood icon Halle Berry, speaking of Obama said she would, “Do whatever he says do.”  She continued, “I’ll collect paper cups off the ground to make his pathway clear.” 

And it isn’t just the privileged and powerful that are measuring Obama for a celestial throne.  If you Google Obama’s name you will find a plethora of websites that range from questioning the possibility of his messiahship to outright pronouncements that he is a saviour.  One site (obamamessiah.blogspot.com) even offers pictures of Obama that appear to show light emanating from his very presence. ABC Nightline Correspondent David Wright said of an Obama rally, “Politics doesn’t even begin to describe it.  A visit to an Obama rally is a pilgrimage.”  This sounds more like an addled teenage response to a rock star than a serious appraisal by a respected journalist. 

How can we explain the unrestrained adulation that borders on blasphemy?  How in the world did a second rate political campaign evolve into a search for a saviour?  It begins with a postmodern jettison of absolute truth and ends with an immorality-induced skepticism of all things political.  No matter which side of the aisle you choose to plant your flag you can’t help but realize Washington doesn’t work.  When lawmakers spend more time interrogating future Hall of Fame baseball players than hammering out important legislation (the Protect America Act) that would protect American lives, people become disillusioned.  When lawmakers cater to the whims of the rich and powerful by allowing their lobbyists to wine and dine them while they appear to ignore the needs of everyday citizens people become angry.  When Congress passes laws loaded with earmark spending designed to build bridges to nowhere and every other pork barrel project you can think of people give up. They just plain lose hope that meaningful change is even possible. 

Along comes a young, charismatic figure that captures the imagination.  He speaks in vague generalities that inspire rather than inform.  He perfectly fits the mold of American culture in the early part of the 21st century.  Generations of Americans have had their senses numbed by an education system that long ago ceased to challenge them to think for themselves.  The foundation of postmodern thought is the story.  We live in an Oprahized world where a good story trumps logical, coherent thought every time and twice on Sunday.  When our minds are dulled from the consumption of empty ideas and our spirits are crushed by the weight of meaninglessness in culture we  become like the demon possessed man who was made clean but left void of the presence of God.  He became open to possession by a whole host of new evil spirits.

Enter Barack Obama, whose campaign becomes the story.  Here is a guy who realizes he doesn’t have to be specific about the details of his plan to lead America.  He doesn’t have to give the media or his political adversaries a target.  In fact, he forces his critics to make him the object of their scorn, which simply draws more disciples into his camp.

If the background of all of this messianic rhetoric we hear the warning of Christ from the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24) echoing through the ages, “Watch out that no one deceives you.  For many will come in My name saying I am the Messiah and they will deceive many.”  Whether or not Barack Obama intends to present himself as a messiah he is at least guilty of refusing to deny the title. 





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brookiepetti
3/2/2008 1:40 AM
Saying that Obama accepts the title of messiah because he hasn't denied it is going a little far. For all you or I may know he may have, but it was out of our ear's reach. How sad it is that you make this accusation, yet haven't given him the chance to deny it where you can hear it. I personaly am not a supporter of Obama's , however I don't think that accusations are a good example of being Christ-like.
katipo66
2/25/2008 10:38 PM
God is a myth, the messiah is a myth, we are a lost race who have been given some clues as to where we may have come from and where we might be going but ultimately we have no clue, except maybe for a few powerful, but the conspiracies are a whole different kettle of fish.

Religeon is an interpretation of some of those clues, for those who have seen or felt god are no different than those who have seen UFOs... i was raised a christian and can still smell the stench of blind faith from weak souls.

I trust nothing i have been taught... sometimes it feels like im in one of those crazy rooms in a mental hospital, theres no way out, everyone is screaming, but they all sound the same... they are screaming of god, and faith.

If there was a god then hes abandoned us, so my spirit turns inward to the earth, that is what my spirit can trust and feel and that is where my spirit will return.

tlj2442
2/25/2008 8:48 PM
America can and may be brought to her knees. Remember God is in control no matter who gets elected. Christians must stay true to their faith. I asked a question today Is the Amercian Christian toady a pansy? Yes we are. We will get the leader God thinks we derserve. Are we really ready for it?