According to an article by The Christian Post, President Obama starts his day with prayer and devotion. I think that is great. Many people have looked for Obama to be the messiah that will save America. As foolish as that notion is, I’m happy that the President realizes that he can’t do his job without God’s help. That is a good example for us to all follow.
The article also talks about the Obama’s lack of a church home. Before becoming president, Barak Obama and his family belonged to Trinity United Church of Christ. They withdrew their membership once controversies began surfacing around the church’s pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Read more...
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Once again I find myself asking the age old question, “Why should I care about this?” As many of you know, Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama were part of a faith forum that was held on Sunday. At this forum they were asked the questions about God and the bible.
I could be wrong about this whole thing. However, I am not concerned about whether either candidate knows why God allows people to suffer. Should any of us care about this? Lets remember, we are electing a President, not a pastor. Read more...
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There has been a lot of noise in the media about the presidential candidates and their religious affiliations. My question is, should we care? When voting for a presidential candidate should my first concern be where they worship?
To be honest, I don’t care. I don’t care what Obama’s pastor has to say. I don’t care if Hillary Clinton reads the NIV or The Message bible. I don’t care if McCain on attends services once per month. When I select a leader for this country religion is not my main concern. Read more...
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