Am I my brother's keeper?
Barack Obama has said that it's that 'fundamental belief - I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper' that makes America work. This is odd since the President hasn't bothered to help his poverty stricken aunt who is living on the street and getting $700 a month from the government. Glenn has more on Obama's aunt on radio today. Ref. Source 3
Hat Trick! Obama omits 'Creator' again...
He has already done it twice before, but that wasn't enough to satisfy President Obama. Once again, he decided to leave a key word out of the Declaration of Independence: Creator. Kind of important, right? Why in the world does this so-called Christian President keep forgetting the 'Creator' part of the Declaration of Independence? Find out on radio today. Ref. Source 9
President Gets Personal At National Prayer Breakfast
Religious Based News
President Obama addressed the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC yesterday, as every president has done since the event's inception in 1953. But many faith leaders were surprised by Obama's personal tone. In this week's Tell Me More feature Faith Matters, Rev. Jim Wallis, founder and president of the christian social change group Sojourners , discusses the president's speech and the ongoing debate around his personal faith.
Source: NPR Topics: Religion
Brad Pitt's Mom: "Obama Supports Killing Unborn Babies"
Jane Pitt, the mother of actor Brad Pitt, is making waves after penning a letter to the editor for her local newspaper slamming Obama and urging fellow Christians to vote for Mitt Romney. In the letter published by the Springfield News-Leader, Pitt calls President Obama, "a liberal who supports the killing of unborn babies." She adds, "Any Christian who does not vote or writes in a name is casting a vote for Romney's opponent, Barack Hussein Obama."
Those in the mainstream media and on the Left have panned the letter. Gawker writer Taylor Berman calls Jane Pitt a "loon." He adds, "For those of us with family members prone to quasi-racist, half-coherent Thanksgiving dinner rants, it's a relief to know the rich and famous sometimes go through the same thing." Ref. Source 8
Obama's Muslim problem = Romney's Mormon problem
President Obama's "religion" may be just as much of a liability as Mitt Romney's (actual) Mormon religion.
According to a new poll from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, more people are concerned about Obama's religion (19 percent) than about Romney's (13 percent).
The reason? The unbelievable number of Americans, now numbering 17 percent, who for some reason think the president is a Muslim. Ref. Source 1
Is Obama Less Christian? (Hover)
4th Straight Year: Obama Thanksgiving Resolution Doesn't Thank God
For the fourth straight year, the Thanksgiving resolution from President Barack Obama fails to actually thank God - which is the fundamental reason why Thanksgiving is observed.
In 1789, President George Washington issued a proclamation that set forth the main reason for Thanksgiving, saying, "Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be. That we may then all unite in rendering unto him our sincere and humble thanks - for his kind care and protection of the People of this Country previous to their becoming a Nation." Ref. Source 9
Obama interprets Isaiah, but did he know what he was saying?
The latest report with a biblical twist came from President Barack Obama's visit over the weekend to Moore, Okla. "And it's a reminder, as scripture often is, that God has a plan, and it's important, though, that we also recognize we're an instrument of his will," Obama said. "And we need to know that as fellow Americans, we're going to be there as shelter from the storm for the people of Moore who have been impacted." Ref. Source 7
Does it really matter what a person is as long as they can do the job? Last I recall was that the constitution provides a separation of church and state. I wouldn't care if he were a satanist if he was able to do the job. Which I have only seen more of Bush Policies since he's been in office. So, obviously not.
I personally think that the president should be a constitutionalist, not subscribe to any religion.