Armstrong Williams talks about church

Church is a personal place where one has to feel comfortable and at home. Armstrong Williams, writer and social commentator, talks about his church.
This past week was not an exemplary moment for the man who prided himself on integrity and honesty throughout this campaign. The fact is, the senator has no plausible excuse for why he remained a member of Wright's church while seeking a role on the national stage. He and his family should have left the congregation for the embrace of a church that teaches the Bible rather than the alienation and divisiveness.
It makes no sense for someone in search of America’s promise and potential to worship in a place where a doctrine of hatred and anti-Semitism is the central theme and members stand and applaud the pastor like a rock star.
Mr. Obama needs to rethink this ideas about church. If he is going to represent all Americans, he cannot embrace a racist church that has extreme ideas. Mr. Obama's church may be home for many church goers. However, the next president of the United States of America should search for a church that is more inclusive and devoid of racism.
In conclusion, don't let Mr. Obama fool you into thinking that his church is a positive force in America. Don't be hoodwinked or bamboozled.