I question the devotion of the president to Christianity.
He said that he became a Christian as an adult. He said he was attracted to Christianity by tenets of the faith, such as how we are our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper.
For him to cite a completely mangled and misinterpreted version of a Bible story as his inspiration for Christianity tells me that he is not any sort of devout Christian, and that he doesn’t understand his own faith.
So based on what he has said about his faith, it causes me to question what sort of Christian he is.
“By their fruits you will know them.”
> So based on what he has said about his faith, it causes me to question what sort of Christian he is.
He rarely attended according to his pastor who taught Black Liberation Theology mixed with some Christianese and he only first attended after taking to Wright about activism. A lot of powerful black leaders and entertainers attendt that church (Louis Farrakhan for one). Read this and you’ll understand what Wright taught was not truly Christianity as we understand it. Besides Obama knew he couldn’t get into the president’s club and get the votes he needed if he stated he were Muslim. He knew he was going to be president in the late 80’s and the KGB knew it in 1992. This was a carefully pre-planned heist even down to his religion.
Let’s not kid ourselves. He was practicing Taqiyya to get into the WH.
Here’s good information about Jeremiah Wright. Understand his background and his history and you will understand his version of Christianity is not our own:
a Jeremiah Wright Christian
QUOTE: “God DAMN America”
He also “believes” in community salvation! HA!! what a pathetic “belief”.
People wonder about it because it is a “brand” of Christianity that people haven’t seen before...cutting people down for clinging to Their Bibke and their guns”
He attached himself only to those aspects of Christianity that helps him to sell communism to the American public
“I question the devotion of the president to Christianity.”
I DON’T question his devotion to Christianity just as I don’t question the existence of Linus’s “Great Pumpkin”. I consider both to be equally laughable. You don’t question something that you know to be false, you only question something that you think MIGHT be true.