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The senator from Illinois spoke with Sarah Pulliam and Ted Olsen today about his faith, abortion, and the evangelical vote.
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7 comments // Obama on Christianity

  • dco
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      dco  
    • No. It be secularity. My prior comment was somewhat of an idiom, but one needs only to look at the new seven deadly sins to see the truth in it. No offense to your religion, but, no matter how much faith you have, some others will have even more in their own God. This seems a little more ignorant than expecting a little evidence.

    • 4 years ago
  • jdchristianson
  • dco
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      dco  
    • Well, you can be a non-corrupt Christian politician. Believe it or not, it IS possible. Obama seems pretty honest and I don't think he's using religion as a tool. Religion doesn't always make bad people, bad people make religion.

    • 4 years ago
  • Colin420
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      Colin420  
    • So sad that christianity is still so influential in this country, when in this era it is so painfully obvious that it is a human fabricated religion. I truly hope that Obama is not christian, becaus he is going to be president. Seperate church from state, life is way too short to worry about whether or not you are going to be torured for eternity by the benovalent "god" who loves all his people.

    • 4 years ago
  • dco
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      dco  
    • No, Obama, at least seems moderately sincere. Now Gravel! There's a different story. Unfortunately, the unitarian label didn't earn him much support.

    • 4 years ago
  • khsing
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      khsing  
    • Honestly, I really don't think Obama and Clinton believe in God at all. But it is basically a requirement to be a good Christian in order to be elected president in this country, so if they're just keeping up appearances, so be it.

    • 4 years ago
  • dco
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      dco  
    • Obama's religiosity is really my only opposition on him. I suppose I can't hope for a legitimately secular government, but it's still a little much.

    • 4 years ago
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