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The libs say Obama is a Christian?

Sandhusker

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Obama following the time honored Christian tradition of mocking the Bible;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnmS_vULPxw&feature=related
 

Tam

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKGdkqfBICw&feature=related

This is the one I'd like explained :wink:
 

backhoeboogie

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Tam said:
This is the one I'd like explained :wink:

:D :D :D You might get some denial.

The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

More wedges are forthcoming.
 

Tam

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backhoeboogie said:
Tam said:
This is the one I'd like explained :wink:

:D :D :D You might get some denial.

The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

More wedges are forthcoming.

You think :wink:

One 12 second sound bite can say alot.
 

elwapo

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So what if he is not Christian? It is irrelevant.
There are many great people in history that were not Christian and many homocidal mass murderers that were Christian. Believing or not believing in a religion does not make people good or bad. It is a shame so many people in a that a nation that was founded on the freedom of religion are so intolerant.
 

TexasBred

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backhoeboogie said:
Tam said:
This is the one I'd like explained :wink:

:D :D :D You might get some denial.

The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

More wedges are forthcoming.

Wasn't a prayer at all. Just a political statement with his head bowed (I assume).
 

backhoeboogie

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elwapo said:
It is a shame so many people in a that a nation that was founded on the freedom of religion are so intolerant.

That is exactly correct elwapo. And a mockery was made of "people of religion" yesterday.
 

Sandhusker

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elwapo said:
So what if he is not Christian? It is irrelevant.
There are many great people in history that were not Christian and many homocidal mass murderers that were Christian. Believing or not believing in a religion does not make people good or bad. It is a shame so many people in a that a nation that was founded on the freedom of religion are so intolerant.

The problem is that he says he is a Christian and his cultists parrot that. Lying is not irrelevant and is not something that should be tolerated.
 

elwapo

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I believe one trained in the arts of the inquisition could make him confess his sins and profess his true religion. A bit reversionist but I am sure some of you would not be opposed to the methods.......... in the name of the lord of course.
 

badaxemoo

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backhoeboogie said:
The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

You're right.

Although it wasn't quite as bad as that other black guy that mixed religion and politics about forty years ago who also made a mockery of the Gospel.

I wish I could recall his name.
 

backhoeboogie

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badaxemoo said:
backhoeboogie said:
The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

You're right.

Although it wasn't quite as bad as that other black guy that mixed religion and politics about forty years ago who also made a mockery of the Gospel.

I wish I could recall his name.

If you are referring to MLK you are talking apples versus oranges. MLK distanced himself from violence. MLK never made a mockery of prayer.
 

kolanuraven

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backhoeboogie said:
badaxemoo said:
backhoeboogie said:
The prayer yesterday was a total mockery to anyone who believes in God. It was a joke made as a prayer gesture. Anyone who condones it condones sacreligious behavior.

You're right.

Although it wasn't quite as bad as that other black guy that mixed religion and politics about forty years ago who also made a mockery of the Gospel.

I wish I could recall his name.

If you are referring to MLK you are talking apples versus oranges. MLK distanced himself from violence. MLK never made a mockery of prayer.


I must not have heard the same Presidential speech you did.....I did not hear Obama embrace violence...nor did I see him giggling or making faces during ANY prayer.
 

backhoeboogie

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kolanuraven said:
backhoeboogie said:
badaxemoo said:
You're right.

Although it wasn't quite as bad as that other black guy that mixed religion and politics about forty years ago who also made a mockery of the Gospel.

I wish I could recall his name.

If you are referring to MLK you are talking apples versus oranges. MLK distanced himself from violence. MLK never made a mockery of prayer.


I must not have heard the same Presidential speech you did.....I did not hear Obama embrace violence...nor did I see him giggling or making faces during ANY prayer.

Lowery's prayer.
 

Mike

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MLK distanced himself from violence.

Yea, he'd go into a church, get the parishoners all worked up and in a frenzy over the perceived inequities and leave.........


THEN the violence would break out. Just as soon as he distanced himself in his limo.

I saw the boy in action. He fooled a bunch of them.............. :roll:
 

Sandhusker

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elwapo said:
I believe one trained in the arts of the inquisition could make him confess his sins and profess his true religion. A bit reversionist but I am sure some of you would not be opposed to the methods.......... in the name of the lord of course.

The man professes to be a Christian, but he's on video mocking the Bible. Christians don't mock the Bible. You can try to turn this against Christians and expose yourself as having no viable excuse for the man as you've just done, you can try again with something of substance that actually adresses his statements, or you can accept the obvious; Obama is not a Christian and is lying about being one. That would beg another question; Why is he lying again?
 

badaxemoo

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Sandhusker said:
The man professes to be a Christian, but he's on video mocking the Bible. Christians don't mock the Bible. You can try to turn this against Christians and expose yourself as having no viable excuse for the man as you've just done, you can try again with something of substance that actually adresses his statements, or you can accept the obvious; Obama is not a Christian and is lying about being one. That would beg another question; Why is he lying again?

He's not mocking the bible.

He's mocking those that would try to hold it up as a guide for public policy.

Do you really think it would be a good idea to adopt some of the anachronistic Hebrew tribal law from the Old Testament in our 21st century nation?

You might not, but there are those that do, and there is a name for them:

Fundamentalist Wingnuts.
 

hypocritexposer

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I watched Michelle during the prayer, she did bow her head, close her eyes of show any respect. It actually looked like a smug look on her face, does anybody have any video of the event?

It looked as if she was saying, "you stupid americans, you've been duped"
 
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Anonymous

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And then the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court- supposedly a devout Christian and leader of the right - F**ks up the Constitutionally prescribed oath of office... :???: And comically has to be corrected by this so called Muslim- who is swearing to God (which even Muslims recognize) on the Lincoln Bible.....

Tell me again who knows the Constitution-and all the other BS you right wingnuts keep throwing :???: .. :p :lol: :lol:
 

Sandhusker

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badaxemoo said:
Sandhusker said:
The man professes to be a Christian, but he's on video mocking the Bible. Christians don't mock the Bible. You can try to turn this against Christians and expose yourself as having no viable excuse for the man as you've just done, you can try again with something of substance that actually adresses his statements, or you can accept the obvious; Obama is not a Christian and is lying about being one. That would beg another question; Why is he lying again?

He's not mocking the bible.

He's mocking those that would try to hold it up as a guide for public policy.

Do you really think it would be a good idea to adopt some of the anachronistic Hebrew tribal law from the Old Testament in our 21st century nation?

You might not, but there are those that do, and there is a name for them:

Fundamentalist Wingnuts.

He is mocking the Bible. Listen to his condecending smart-ass tone, there's absolutley no respect for anything there.

No, I don't think we should use the Jewish Law to guide our government. I don't know of anybody that is and I'll bet the people that you claim he is ridiculing don't either. Also, the Sermon on the Mount isn't "anachronistic Hebrew tribal law" and it wasn't from the Old Testament.
 
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