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Obama: The Anti-Christ?

U.S. President Barack Obama as the Devil
Obama: The Anti-Christ?

U.S. President Barack Obama’s HHS mandate, which forces Catholic insitutions to provide their employees with free contraceptives, sterlization and abortificients, is a sinister ploy designed to drive a deep wedge between liberal and orthodox Catholics. He’s hoping that liberal Catholics, in the mould of Nancy Pelosi, Kathleen Sebelius and Sister Carol Keehan, will further ditch the Church and follow him in his bid to get re-elected to the White House. It’s a simple case of divide and conquer.

Four years ago Obama campaigned for the “audacity of hope” appearing as an “angel of light.” Since becoming president he has militantly and forcefully fought to establish and entrench in the minds, hearts, souls and behavior of Americans, the dark evils of abortion, sterilization, homosexuality, contraception and embryonic stem cell research.  He has gone so far as to promote these atrocities in other nations.

Now that his mask is off, Americans can no longer sit on the sidelines and allow themselves to be ruled by a president drunk with power. They must engage Obama’s challenge. They must take up the good fight to ensure that he is not given another term in which to destroy the very soul of America with his anti-life, anti-family, anti-religious policies.

Obama especially wants to see the death of the Catholic Church because he knows She is the last bastion of hope against a materialistic world that craves immorality at every step. Our Catholic bishops’ prime objective now must be to convince all Catholics – especially those on the fringe who do not practice their faith – to unite together and end this reign of terror being imposed by Obama and his black sheepdogs (Pelosi, Sebelius and Keehan).

Pope John Paul II reminds us that “In matters of faith, compromise is in contradiction with God who is Truth” (Ut Unum Sint 18). In the Gospel of Life (82) he further states: In the proclamation of this Gospel, we must not fear hostility or unpopularity, and we must refuse any compromise or ambiguity which might conform us to the world’s way of thinking (cf. Rom 12:2).

By: Paul Kokoski

Posted in Opinions

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