Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Obama's "Fruitcake" Interpretation

James Dobson has criticized comments made in a speech by Obama in June 2006 to the liberal Christian group Call to Renewal.

Here is the part of the speech made by Obama in which he suggests "it would be impractical to govern based solely on the word of the Bible, noting some passages suggest slavery is permissible and eating shellfish is disgraceful."

"Which passages of scripture should guide our public policy?" Obama asks in the speech. "Should we go with Leviticus, which suggests slavery is OK and that eating shellfish is an abomination? Or we could go with Deuteronomy, which suggests stoning your child if he strays from the faith? Or should we just stick to the Sermon on the Mount?" (See CNN International Article)




James Dobson said (in a comments to be aired on his radio show Tuesday)
"Obama should not be referencing antiquated dietary codes and passages from the Old Testament that are no longer relevant to the teachings of the New Testament. "

"I think he's deliberately distorting the traditional understanding of the Bible to fit his own world view, his own confused theology," Dobson said, later adding that Obama is "dragging biblical understanding through the gutter."

"What the senator is saying there, in essence, is that 'I can't seek to pass legislation, for example, that bans partial-birth abortion, because there are people in the culture who don't see that as a moral issue," Dobson also said. "And if I can't get everyone to agree with me, than it is undemocratic to try to pass legislation that I find offensive to the Scripture. Now that is a fruitcake interpretation of the Constitution."

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

OMG OMG OMG!!! Amiable Atheist is finally back in action :D

You have no idea how many time's I have looked at my blogroll and clicked the lin here thinking "I wonder if anything new has been posted?"

You do realise you have a load of explaining to do! What have you been up to since April 24th???

Make it a nice long blog post for me.

-Adrian