One is tempted that God does not condone lying either, but he's perfected a new art form..,..and I need remind him of James "do not seek to be teachers in great numbers for we all stumble in many ways..." But then he never stumbles....
Considering that this is a highly biased accounting, it is revealing on several layers.
One, it lessens the impact of "crusades and Slavery" the most contentious of his remarks and diverts attention to the Dalai Lama and Obama's so generous treatment in having one of the most revered religious leaders seated next to an aide. Where was this support seven years ago, when Britain, Canada, France and others all granted the Lama such courtesies and more?
second, he has not lost sight of the fact that he is his own idol, lecturing America on theology...
But immediately draws the comparison to Christians, and slavery by Christians......
None of this is uniting. None of this reassures a nation at war that the enemyh is being addressed, probably because the enemy is losing. None of this brings a torn nation, divided on "enemies, traitors, jihadists, and terrorists" in the Republican benches; it is far too late in this late night drunken binge of a presidency to start moralizing on slandering the enemy. There is not one issue where his handling has brought progress, but division, illegal aliens becomes an amnesty that is not amnesty and his reaction to the insidious evil of burning a man alive is to "remain clam and vote for me", and remember we have been bad guys as recently a one thousand years ago.
The enemy is today, this minute. Where he had two wars going when he came into office, he now has four with these not-Islamic terrorists gaining ground in seven.
Bringing up faults of 150 and 1,000 years ago helps unify a nation at wear how exactly/