
Originally Posted by
bassin_bug
Is that guy scared of something that goes "bump" in the night? The man holds a Ph.D and he's a pastor, but we all know that everyone who is called "Reverend" aren't necessarily preaching the Word of God. A good example is Farakahn (sp), Jackson, Wright, etc. Wisdom and truth are each justified of itself.
I, too, hold a Ph.D and my degree is in Psychology, not Theology. The man is making prophetic statements; all we have to do is measure the prophecy by the Word of God to see if it passes the test, if it doesn't then it's nothing more than hot air. While he went to great lengths to avoid specifics, I think the gist of his speech/sermon was that the KKK is marching out of the woods to again drive people of color to the back of the bus. When he started listing certain states that would rise up against the blacks, Tennessee, a state with a history of Klan activity, was first on the list; then other states that also have a history of Klan activity. He later added other states that were not noted for having Klans so he could cover his inferences. He was using politics as a platform to try and incite unrest and friction between the races.
He seemed to be trying to imitate some great orator but it certainly wasn't Demosthenes. jmo