Does Anybody Still Believe Barry Hussein Is A Christian?

Does anyone believe right wing "let him die" and "don't feed the poor" Republicans are traditional Christians. They call themselves followers of Jesus but subscribe to Satan's message.
 
No matter what his religious beliefs are he does not have the US' best interests at heart.
 
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Of course our leftist atheists will claim nobody cares
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Nobody cares what Conservative wingnuts like yourself believe about Barack Obama's religion.

You folk just make crap up.
I'd love to see some of them forced to prove that they're Christian. We're talking Inquisition.
 
As the son of the Muslim father, Barack Hussein Obama was born a Muslim under Muslim law as it is universally understood.

Does that answer the OP's question?
 
Much like Reagan and Bill Clinton, I think Obama is an atheist who just plays the game

Reagan was a devout Christian....don't put his name in a sentence with the pig Willy Clinton.
Reagan used religiosity as part of his message to voters, but rarely, if ever, bothered to attend services during his two terms. George W. Bush incorporate faith heavily into his political life, but Bush rarely went to church and never became a formal member of a congregation during his eight years in Washington.
The Washington Monthly
 
Of course our leftist atheists will claim nobody cares if he's a Christian, or was born in Kenya, or a racist jackass who actually hates America. We expect that and don't care what they say in the moron's defense. But since he has now compared ISIS mayhem to Christian campaigns centuries ago, maybe it's time to tear off the final veil from this fraud called Obama.

Every picture tells a story don't it?
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The teachings of Christ were barely mentioned in Jeremiah Wright's "church" in Chicago....you remember the one Barry Hussein attended for years but never heard Wright's racist, anti-American screeds? It's pretty much understood that "church" is about picking out the crooks who will run the black precincts in the Windy City.

The only time I can recall Barry Hussein and his soul mate attending any church since being president was a couple years back when they and the daughters walked snickering to and from a Christian service in D.C....not caring that their whole attitude and demeanor was that of a poorly orchestrated publicity stunt.

We know Barry Hussein has lived and worshiped as a muslim in Indonesia, is the son of a muslim, and said in his book that "he would stand with the muslims" if the political winds got ugly. So isn't it about time for him to admit that he's a muslim, not a Christian, and won't insult Islam by calling them terrorists and terrorist sheep? I do.
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After that Crusade comment it's pretty obvious that we have an enemy within imposter in the White House who sympathizes with the Islamists and almost hates America as much as they do. Taking America down isn't good enough for him any longer, he wants to take the West down as well. He sees America as an extension of the oppressive capitalistic colonial empire that has persecuted Muslims, black Africans, and third world nations. And he's here to make them pay back.
 
Reagan used religiosity as part of his message to voters, but rarely, if ever, bothered to attend services during his two terms. George W. Bush incorporate faith heavily into his political life, but Bush rarely went to church and never became a formal member of a congregation during his eight years in Washington.
The Washington Monthly

Ok, but nowhere in the bible does it require you to attend church in order to be considered a Christian.
 
The entourage attending the president makes attending services at nearby churches distracting for congregations.

Bush had prayers every morning. Many in congress joined him.

Neither Bush nor Reagan ever spoke out against Christianity like obama commonly does.
 
Of course no! If Barack Obama is a christian - Bush is buddhist. But i think that talking abour religion of someone - is not good. you should judge somebody only about his deeds. And in this case, i think you understand that it doesn't matter who is he - muslim or christian, his actions speak for themselves.
 
Our President is beyond a Christian.....He is the messiah
 
Much like Reagan and Bill Clinton, I think Obama is an atheist who just plays the game

Reagan was a devout Christian....don't put his name in a sentence with the pig Willy Clinton.
Reagan used religiosity as part of his message to voters, but rarely, if ever, bothered to attend services during his two terms. George W. Bush incorporate faith heavily into his political life, but Bush rarely went to church and never became a formal member of a congregation during his eight years in Washington.
The Washington Monthly

Reagan was a Christian of convenience to appeal to his conservative base
 
Reagan used religiosity as part of his message to voters, but rarely, if ever, bothered to attend services during his two terms. George W. Bush incorporate faith heavily into his political life, but Bush rarely went to church and never became a formal member of a congregation during his eight years in Washington.
The Washington Monthly

Ok, but nowhere in the bible does it require you to attend church in order to be considered a Christian.

Yes, and neither Reagan nor Bush ever gave us reason to doubt their faith. Both have expressed that they chose not to attend services at local congregations because of the disruption to the service due to the high security demanded, secret service, and all that. Whether or not that is valid is not for any of us to judge.

The early onset of Alzheimers was diagnosed fairly soon after Reagan left office (1992) and that would dominate the last 12 years of his life.

George and Laura Bush have devoted their post presidential life in quiet and intentionally unpublicized work among some of the world's poorest establishing and rehabilitating clinics to fight cervical cancer and AIDS. They use the money they receive from speech honorariums and book proceeds to fund these projects and donate most or all of the rest. Some of us call that 'living our faith'.

What judgment I feel qualified to make about anybody's faith is based not on what they profess or the obvious staged for show and political capital stuff, but is based on how they live their lives and use their time, talent, and resources.
 
As the son of the Muslim father, Barack Hussein Obama was born a Muslim under Muslim law as it is universally understood.

Does that answer the OP's question?

Well he went to city hall on his own volition and changed his name from Barry Soltero to Barack Hussein Obama, during his adult years. Seems like he wanted to remove the "white Christian" from his identity. He's been conning people from the very beginning.
 
No matter what his religious beliefs are he does not have the US' best interests at heart.

True. Obama doesn't care much about any religion, nor does he believe in a "God".

He defends Islam because he feels Muslims, like blacks, are yet another group oppressed and persecuted throughout history by those evil white Christian colonialist capitalists. And America is a continuation of that evil. That's why the first thing Obama did as president was to apologize to the Muslim world in Cairo.
 
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Much like Reagan and Bill Clinton, I think Obama is an atheist who just plays the game

Reagan was a devout Christian....don't put his name in a sentence with the pig Willy Clinton.
Reagan used religiosity as part of his message to voters, but rarely, if ever, bothered to attend services during his two terms. George W. Bush incorporate faith heavily into his political life, but Bush rarely went to church and never became a formal member of a congregation during his eight years in Washington.
The Washington Monthly

Reagan was a Christian of convenience to appeal to his conservative base

Can anyone ever believe you... Brian Williams?

Ronald Reagan identified himself as a Presbyterian during most of his adult life.

Reagan's father was a nominal Catholic. Reagan's mother was a devout member of the Disciples of Christ and Ronald Reagan was raised in the denomination. Reagan attended Eureka College, which is affiliated with that denomination. Reagan himself was a Presbyterian as an adult. Reagan said that in temperment and religious beliefs he took after his mother. (Source: AOL Lifestream Login
 
Don't have cow man,,what someones religion is should not be an issue since their is no religious test for office..He has the right to be what he wants...
Well, it has become pretty damned clear that he holds Islam in much higher regard than Christianity. It also is becoming clear that Obama likes to pick and choose which laws he wants to follow and which ones he wants to ignore. One that I'm sure he relishes is Muslim law that lying to infidels is not a sin. He uses that one all of the time. Another is that negotiations are something you do to gain advantage not to breed cooperation. The only reason Muslims negotiate is to gain an advantage because they have no intention of following through on their part of the bargain anyway.
 

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