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Where Will the Obamas Worship?

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NaasPreacher (C4K)

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LadyEagle said:
Sorry, I just can't rally around the Obama throne.

Could not agree with you more. I have plenty of valid, substantial reasons to not 'rally around the Obama throne' without supporting the whimsical fancies of a crackpot Democrat lawyer who thinks the world should arrest President Bush.

I am certain that the Obamas will NOT worship at a mosque.
 

Enoch

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Where will Obama worship...

Well he could start his own state church and people who already worship him could be his congregation.
 

donnA

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annsni said:
Unfortunately, he doesn't have very solid understanding of who Jesus is - enough so that I seriously question if he's truly saved or not. He certainly believes that there are other ways to heaven.
If a person belives there atre other ways to heaven, then which way are they trusting to get them there. Just becasue one 'beleives' in Jesus means nothing. I spent 27 yrs 'believing' in Him, but wasn't saved. He claims to have been a christian for what is it, 20 years. Should a 20 yr christian know something about salvation? Should there be at least enough maturity that they've learned from scripture there is no other way but Jesus.
 

annsni

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donnA said:
If a person belives there atre other ways to heaven, then which way are they trusting to get them there. Just becasue one 'beleives' in Jesus means nothing. I spent 27 yrs 'believing' in Him, but wasn't saved. He claims to have been a christian for what is it, 20 years. Should a 20 yr christian know something about salvation? Should there be at least enough maturity that they've learned from scripture there is no other way but Jesus.

Exactly. I read the interview from the Chicago Sun and it is pretty clear to me that Obama is a cultural Christian and that is about it.
 

donnA

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annsni said:
Exactly. I read the interview from the Chicago Sun and it is pretty clear to me that Obama is a cultural Christian and that is about it.
A cultural christian is no christian at all, but adly some will accept anyone saved or not as christian. Even worse then easy beleiveism.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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donnA said:
Should there be at least enough maturity that they've learned from scripture there is no other way but Jesus.

You are correct. In this he is no better that Pres Bush who believed the same thing.

Here's a thought, can men like that truly 'worship?
 

donnA

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Here's a thought, can men like that truly 'worship?
No.
Who or what are they worshipping? If men can get themselves to heaven by following any man made road, then aren't they really worshipping themselves, Certainly not the God of salvation who that heaven belongs too.

Had a though on this today.
If he believe many roads lead to heaven, what about the muslim way to heaven does it lead to heaven also? If so then he believes killing christians can get one to heaven and it's as legitimate as Jesus.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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Revmitchell said:
The better question is "Whom will he worship?"

I truly think Obama is a secular humanist - perhaps our first truly secular humanist president.

I was talking to a co-worker today. This a lady in her mid-50s who professes some kind of vague spirituality of nature and such. She agreed that Obama did not coem across as having any kind of 'spirituality'.

His first act was to call Americans to a reconciliation to each other - very humanistic in its nature.
 

Revmitchell

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C4K said:
I truly think Obama is a secular humanist - perhaps our first truly secular humanist president.

I was talking to a co-worker today. This a lady in her mid-50s who professes some kind of vague spirituality of nature and such. She agreed that Obama did not coem across as having any kind of 'spirituality'.

His first act was to call Americans to a reconciliation to each other - very humanistic in its nature.

Interesting.................
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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That may be why he sees all religion as equal. Secular humanists fo recognise that 'religion' plays a role in society, they can't deny it. It is possible to be a non-theist and still see religion as a factual part of life.

this phrase, 'and call upon all of our citizens to serve one another and the common purpose of remaking this Nation for our new century.' just really rang of humanism.
 
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