Posted by
Billy on Friday, August 27, 2010 1:13:50 PM
First, let me confess that we can't possibly know for sure whether someone is
a Christian, in the sense that we can't read another person's soul. We can
sometimes get a pretty good idea based on someone's statements, professions and
actions, but ultimately, Christianity is about an individual's beliefs and his
faith and personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
With that disclaimer and the further admission that I'm no expert on Islam,
let me share with you some factors that I believe merit our consideration on the
question of whether he is Muslim, Christian or neither.
In some ways, Obama exhibits a worldview that more closely resembles a
secularist than it does either a Muslim or a Christian, especially in his views
on social issues. Also, he seems to place a great deal of confidence in himself
and in government to bring about transformational change. How many God-fearing
people have you known who would say "we (meaning I) are the ones we've been
waiting for" or "generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our
children that this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and
our planet began to heal"? The staggering conceit of these statements cannot be
overstated.
I have neither heard a believing Christian openly mock Scripture as Obama did
during the campaign nor heard one mock those who cling to their guns and
Bibles.
Though Obama would have us believe that he sat through 20 years of the Rev.
Jeremiah Wright's sermons without hearing a word, it's hard for us to overlook
the fact that Wright took the Lord's name in vain in his church and that the
church subscribes to black liberation theology, which seems more race-centered
than Christ-centered. We also shake our heads in discovering that this church,
through its publications, has championed the causes of certain terrorist
organizations.
In office, Obama has rarely attended church and has routinely snubbed
Christianity and Christian symbols while consistently espousing values
inconsistent with the biblical ethic.
(Billy's Thoughts>>> The above is part of a column written by David
Limbaugh. I agree with David we can never know for sure if a soul is a true follower of Jesus but at times Obama doesn't seem to be proud of the Christian faith. We can check at the fruit of another soul and the fruit of Obama is questionable. If you care to read the whole column by David Limbaugh So Is He a
Christian?)