Who is the King of Glory?!
“Certainly God in His sovereignty utilized Martin Luther King as a catalyst that brought about social change. That , however, does not make MLK any more a man of God than it does Hitler. I know that statement just fell on some of you like a ton of bricks so let me explain. The social gospel taught by MLK is one centered around liberation theology.This ideology renders MLKs Christianity as nothing more than a tool in his belt, much similar to the fellow in Norway who went on a shooting spree last year. He utilized ministry as a method to incite social protest and civil disobedience. In many of MLKs own writings he self refutes his claim to biblical Christianity. He denies the fall of man, the historical accuracy of the biblical record, hell, the trinity, the virgin birth, deity, and bodily resurrection of Christ. He, like many atheists, attributes many Christian doctrines with borrowing from Mithraism and other pagan mythologies and mystery religions. He believes that scriptural literalism is not a necessity for Christian thought, and that the fundamental doctrines maintain philosophical profundity even without literally believing in the accounts themselves. This my friends is not Christian thinking. Now I want to go on record as saying that I surely enjoy the social liberties we have in this country, but I also want to shoot down the idea of MLK as a Messianic character. I also want to obliterate the thinking that his ideology and methodology is grounded in the gospel. It is ultimately another gospel. What does the scriptures say about those who come preaching another gospel?” -Jose Garcia