Again, speaking of someone that is an anti-Christ, as opposed to the Anti-Christ. The Blaze recently reported that Chris Hedges, and author and former New York Times writer, compared Obama's former minister,
Jeremiah Wright, to Christ in a speech he was giving. The story goes on to note:
Hedges also referenced a former Wright sermon, repeating the assertion that Jesus was persecuted and eventually killed by white Romans:Notice the bit of truth--Christ being killed by the Romans--followed by a false hood, which in this case is that Christ was "a person of color." Not only is this false, but it in fact is a rejection of a substantial and important doctrine in the Bible--that the Messiah was Jewish and would be a descendent of the Davidic line (which Jesus was through Mary). In other words, Hedges and Wright are replacing the actual Christ with a fake one, which is the essence of the term anti-Christ.“The Romans, who Dr. Wright correctly reminds us were white — it was Jesus who was a person of color — don’t like preachers any more today than they did two-thousand years ago.”
We also shouldn't ignore the premise of the whole statement, as well, which is to compare whites to the first century Romans and, by implication, assert that Caucasians hate Christ.
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