First, he had a theologically challenged hate monger, Jeremiah Wright, as his pastor and now he appoints a gay anti-Catholic heretic to his "faith-based" advisory council. Then he wonders why his Christianity is suspect?
The appointee, Harry Knox, holds that the New Testament's teaching that homosexual behavior is unnatural and wrong--which is found in St. Paul's letter to the Romans--“is not true."
If he says St. Paul's writing is untrue, then he must also deny Timothy who wrote, "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
Ah, but Harry doesn't just want to skip over the Bible. He also described Pope Benedict XVI and certain Catholic bishops as “discredited leaders” and the Catholic Knights of Columbus as being “foot soldiers of a discredited army of oppression” because of their opposition to same-sex marriage.
Bowing to the Saudi king was bad enough, but now it's the prince of Persia.
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