One can't buy this kind of publicity. And a pig with lipstick still smells. Nice try, PBS.
I've said it before; this scalding, 'liberation' philosophy maybe de rigueur in black churches, but it will always be scorned and marginalized outside those walls by rational, clear thinking individuals. We have starkly seen the corrosive, corrupting effects of it's malignant malice in it's aztlan cousin to the South.
This is not the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but the "dictatorship of relativism" which fuels the rage of envious, angry mobs.
KJL has the last word:
This, my friends (!), is why elections matter. If Wright reflects Obama, do you want a man with this moral compass as president of the United States? I don't think you'd find quite the same "His Truth Is Marching On," welcoming ceremony for Benedict in an Obama administration that we saw last week. Where the president of the United States — a politician — said:
"In a world where some treat life as something to be debased and discarded, we need your message that all human life is sacred, and that "each of us is willed, each of us is loved" — — and your message that "each of us is willed, each of us is loved, and each of us is necessary."
In a world where some no longer believe that we can distinguish between simple right and wrong, we need your message to reject this "dictatorship of relativism," and embrace a culture of justice and truth."