Obama's always spouting spiritual bulls**t, and I don't believe it for a second. He's a drop-dead atheist, absolutely."

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Your can read the full story here: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/06/24/bill-mahers-surprising-accusation-about-obamas-faith/ 



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Also,  click on this link -  Georgetown - for the several articles written onto this blog,  the most important as to Obama's pretense at being a Christian,  are the articles having to do with Georgetown,  knowing that no self respecting Christian would have ever ordered the symbols for "Jesus" covered over before he would give a speech.

I mean,  when a fellow atheist/Progressive (Bill Maher) can see Obama's duplicity,  there really is no doubt.   What is humorous,  to me,  is the fact that many of those who will defend Obama's faith,  are,  themselves,  angry atheists, as well.  Incredible.


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4 comments:

  1. You see Maher as some kind of authority on Obama's faith??? To quote you, "Good grief."

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  2. Close enough for me . . . . besides the fact that I am a Christian and know, in absolute terms, what it takes to be practicing Christian. Making a public statement against "Jesus" does not qualify. If you, as an atheist, would do exactly the same thing as is the Georgetown case, what is the difference. If you are not motivated by your faith, you have no faith . . . . . . period.

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  3. From day one, politicians have had to 'walk the walk' on religion, or they wouldn't get elected. Compare public statements with private letters. This bogus qualification has gotten worse in recent times, and it is associated with the trend of declining American education. With the exception of one black who was appointed, all 278 House Republicans are white Christians (or claim to be). Conformity is demanded, particularly by conservatives.

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    1. Apparently you agree with my post, since you have nothing to say except to waste our time with very old news that is totally unrelated. The fact remains that Obama pretends to be a Christian, but is aggressively anti-Christian in his conduce. Not important to you but very important to others.

      I am quite sure some Republicans in Congress are much closer to being secularist or existentialist than you want to allow. Me, I don't care what they are as long as they allow me my faith. Obama does not.

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