Gravatar I think some may miss the point however, that simply believing or knowing Jesus is the Christ means nothing. Do not even the demons believe and tremble? So what if Obama believes!

Obedience to God's Word is whole different thing!

And political philosophy (ie MORAL worldview) is not necessarily related to just 'belief' or knowledge.


Gravatar I find it quite amusing that so many folks who call themselves Christians are judging Obama's (or anyone else's) Christianity. Not for you to say.

Second, because a person is African-American, Christian, and Democrat does not, somehow, make them a more flawed Christian, less patriotic American, and decidedly racist or otherwise screwed up. Being liberal, more or less so, is not a disease.

Don't assume everyone who reads the CR shares all of your viewpoints. The only things we may truly have in common are loving Christ and being American, it seems.


Gravatar There are too many questions about Obama's background, faith, thinking, beliefs, "change", judgment, lack of experience, motives, allegiance to U.S.A., arrogance, expedient answers, speaking without a prompter, friends, dealings, tax ideas, immigration, and I could list a hundred different additional questions.

He is not presidential material. At least not for this country.


Gravatar I question how a Christian of any color or race could vote for a candidate who supports abortion and same seax marriage. If someone could rationalize who any Christian could support this type of candidate, I would be interested in reading their opnions.


Gravatar I agree that it is asinine to have a meeting asking questions but not revealing the answers. But do we need the answers? The answers are shown on his voting record and what he has already declared publically.
This isn't about Democrat or Repulican or white or black. It is about following the Word of God. We cannot call good, evil and evil, good.


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