I have been told the senator has stated: Christianity and those that practice such a belief are fool's, like the Jew's who practice worshipping to a false God that does not exist! Is this true?
2007-10-18
06:00:05
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Sounds unbelievable to me!
2007-10-18
06:05:41 ·
update #1
I was advised this is true after stating I would support him in the election should he get the nomination. Guess it's better to get the truth out by asking a question than to accept what is said and leave it at that! No reason to assume anything, just give an answer and as to why you believe what you believe concerning anything you know that pertain's to the asked question! By doing so your informing others of what you personally believe to be the facts and truth, thus putting that info out there to counter what you believe to be falsehoods! Never assume the person that asks a question is pro or con toward an individual unless they make a statement saying exactly that! This is an open forum to ask question's, to get a host of answer's for comparison.
2007-10-18
06:21:15 ·
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Yes he did. It was Keith Ellison who was sworn in with Q'uran.
2007-10-18 06:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No the explanation that Obama would not fulfill his oath of place of work is the right comparable reason that each and every different president the two Republican and Democrat used for refusing to fulfill their oath. you need to recover from this thought you have that Obama is the undesirable guy, and all of the Republicans are magnificent. Republicans and Democrats the two refuse to serve the folk they have sworn to serve.
2016-10-04 02:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably something that fell out of Rush the Haters mouth when he was cramming it full of Oxycotin
Barack Obama says he's a Christian who came to develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ in his mid-20's. But does he consider himself "evangelical?" That question was posed to him recently by Cathleen Falsani, the religion reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times. Here is Obama's reponse:
"Gosh, I'm not sure if labels are helpful here because the definition of an evangelical is so loose and subject to so many different interpretations. I came to Christianity through the black church tradition where the line between evangelical and non-evangelical is completely blurred. Nobody knows exactly what it means.
"Does it mean that you feel you've got a personal relationship with Christ the savior? Then that's directly part of the black church experience. Does it mean you're born-again in a classic sense, with all the accoutrements that go along with that, as it's understood by some other tradition? I'm not sure."
2007-10-18 06:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, since you have no evidence about the so called statements one must presume they are merely someone's opinion. Perhaps it is the opinion of one of the conservative hate radio talking heads. Barack Obama is a Christian. Go to his website and see what he believes in rather than using hearsay.
2007-10-18 06:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I
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CARE!!!!!!!!
George W. Bush placed his hand on the Christian bible and swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States. I guess the part about false witness was taken out of that bible.
2007-10-18 06:09:12
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answered by Schmorgen 6
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Barack Obama is a christian. He often speaks at churches and he claims to have a deep christian religious faith. What does it matter anyway. Our current president is a christian who is often seen praying, but he is also a liar, whose lies have costs thousands of lives to be lost. Really, morality has nothing to do with religion or faith so get off your horse.
2007-10-18 06:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm, yes he did swear on a Bible.
Did he really say that? Who is your source?
EDIT: Wonder why it sounds unbelievable? Maybe because it's not a real quote from him!
Govt. Cheese, quit regurgitating myth. You too truth.
2007-10-18 06:06:23
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answered by Liberals love America! 6
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None of this is true. You are irresponsibly spreading a false rumor. Barack is a Christian, and the oath of office is secular since the Constitution says there shall be no religious test for holding office.
2007-10-18 06:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I cannot say if he did or didn't. Going through the formality of the swearing in process doesn't change what his opinion is.
2007-10-18 06:04:13
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answered by rance42 5
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Listen to how you sound right now .. All of you...
Jugding someone by thier race and religion?
2007-10-18 06:06:09
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answered by 2008 matters 3
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