Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Changing the World With Faith

Not the Second Coming of Christ; But a Great Man of Faith!

Here Barack Obama say the words himself:


No, he is not the second coming of Christ. But he is a great man of faith. Faith comes by hearing. I can still remember his first speech over 1 year ago when he first talked about running for President. No one believed in him or thought that his campaign would amount to anything.

He said that one person can change a neighborhood. If one person can change a neighborhood, they can change a City. If one person can change a City, they can change a State. If one person can change a State, they can change a Nation. If one person can change a Nation, they can change the World. Your voice can change the world. Let’s go out and change the World! People thought that this was just talk. But look at it.

He said this before when he was just a community organizer in the 1980s. He changed a community. He ran for State Senate. He made his mark on his home state. He is running for President. Even if he looses, he has already made a mark on Presidential campaigns, on fund raising, on the way campaigns are run. He has already shown this nation that race may be a problem but not a great divider. People like Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton, who did not support him were dragged kicking and screaming to his aid by the full Black Community. The Black Community in this country have never supported someone like they support this person. Not even Doctor King got this type of support.
Here he is again, play and listen. http://www.youtube.com/user/psk500

At first, the Black Community paid him no attention until he showed that he could get White Support. Then they came in North Carolina, then in increasing numbers in every state that he campaigned in. White women came, White men came, Native Americans came, Hispanics came, and Asian-American came. Today, his coalition is the largest that this nation has seen since President Roosevelt.

McCain said that he had no foreign relations experience. So he went around the world and everywhere he went, thousands of people came to see him. He is a household name in every land on Earth. It looks to me that he already changed the world.

People throw all kinds of accusations and lies against him and no lie ever stuck. He kept his cool at all times. He always believed. He always kept the faith. I look at what people say, how they look. But most importantly, I look that their spirit. I have never seen a person’s spirit like Obama’s spirit. Dr. King was an integrationist. He did not believe in the idea of race. So when he said that he had been to the mountain top and seen the promise land, he was talking about these times for all people. He said that he might not get here with us but what he did not say is that someone else will lead us there.
That person I believe is Barack Obama. This is what Dr. King said when Barack Obama was a little boy. See for yourself.
Obama is the product of an African father and a Kansas White mother. Obama campaigned like no person has ever campaigned before. He went to almost every state. Could it be that he was saying let freedom ring? Here again is what Dr. King said. He was talking about the future. The future is now.

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