Is President Obama a Muslim?
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2012/03/13 11:12:26
Is President Obama a Muslim?
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Obama's Religion Still A Campaign Issue: Many Alabama, Mississippi Voters Believe President Is Muslim
The Huffington Post | By Chris Gentilviso Posted: 03/12/2012
Ask President Barack Obama about his religious affiliation, and he's a Christian. Ask Mississippi or Alabama voters, and you might find a different answer.

In the midst of tight GOP primaries in both states, Public Policy Polling (PPP) has released information showing that a majority of likely GOP primary voters in the Deep South do not see Obama as a Christian. PPP's Alabama survey of 600 likely GOP primary voters found that only 14 percent consider Obama a Christian, while 45 percent said he is a Muslim and 41 percent answered that they were not sure.
A similar picture surfaced in Mississippi. Of 656 likely GOP primary voters surveyed, 12 percent said Obama was a Christian, 52 percent classified him as a Muslim, and 36 percent fell in the "not sure" category.
The survey emerges on the heels of a recent stream of public questioning regarding Obama's religion. Back on Feb. 18, Rick Santorum took aim at the president's beliefs, charging that his White House decisions are driven by a "different theology."
"It's not about your quality of life," Santorum told supporters at a Tea Party rally in Columbus, Ohio. "It's not about your jobs. It's about some phony ideal. Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible."
Three days later, evangelist Franklin Graham joined the chorus, leaning toward the same opinion of those unsure Southern voters. Obama "has said he's a Christian, so I just have to assume that he is," Graham said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Facing criticism from prominent black religious leaders, Graham later apologized for his remarks.
"I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama," he said in a statement.
Religion rumors are nothing new for Obama. Back in August 2010, a poll showed that almost one-fifth of all Americans believed he is a Muslim. Obama responded in an interview with "NBC Nightly News" saying that "the facts are the facts" regarding his Christian faith.
The Huffington Post | By Chris Gentilviso Posted: 03/12/2012
Ask President Barack Obama about his religious affiliation, and he's a Christian. Ask Mississippi or Alabama voters, and you might find a different answer.
In the midst of tight GOP primaries in both states, Public Policy Polling (PPP) has released information showing that a majority of likely GOP primary voters in the Deep South do not see Obama as a Christian. PPP's Alabama survey of 600 likely GOP primary voters found that only 14 percent consider Obama a Christian, while 45 percent said he is a Muslim and 41 percent answered that they were not sure.
A similar picture surfaced in Mississippi. Of 656 likely GOP primary voters surveyed, 12 percent said Obama was a Christian, 52 percent classified him as a Muslim, and 36 percent fell in the "not sure" category.
The survey emerges on the heels of a recent stream of public questioning regarding Obama's religion. Back on Feb. 18, Rick Santorum took aim at the president's beliefs, charging that his White House decisions are driven by a "different theology."
"It's not about your quality of life," Santorum told supporters at a Tea Party rally in Columbus, Ohio. "It's not about your jobs. It's about some phony ideal. Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible."
Three days later, evangelist Franklin Graham joined the chorus, leaning toward the same opinion of those unsure Southern voters. Obama "has said he's a Christian, so I just have to assume that he is," Graham said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Facing criticism from prominent black religious leaders, Graham later apologized for his remarks.
"I regret any comments I have ever made which may have cast any doubt on the personal faith of our president, Mr. Obama," he said in a statement.
Religion rumors are nothing new for Obama. Back in August 2010, a poll showed that almost one-fifth of all Americans believed he is a Muslim. Obama responded in an interview with "NBC Nightly News" saying that "the facts are the facts" regarding his Christian faith.
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Do people not Realize this country is for ALL Freedom of Religion
our founding fathers were Freemasons and Deists and Agnostics and Athiests and Quackers and annabaptists we have had catholic presidents and Prostant presidents
SO what about his Religion he is not forcing anyone to adopt his religion
so what if he keeps it to himself
obviously you cant read the first ammendment
I don't believe for a minute that he's a Christian. He seems to prefer muslims over Christianity most of the time. When he does quote the bible, its to tear it down and make fun of it.
He may say he's an apple tree, but I've never seen that fruit.
but I am just going on what has transpired the last three years.....and I have finaly seen thru the veil of deceit of this entire Administration. He attempted to make us all think he was Christian...which in itself is WRONG..... I am afraid based on what I have read...............he is a Muslim.(and a Marxist.) Anyone who would like to debate that fact.....would come to the same conclusion....when all is said and done IMHO.
And - the below section about AL and MS?! These people will do everything they can to stay ignorant and destructive to their own well-being. lol
thing has been based on our firm & true belief in God. I don't think that all Muslim people
are evil anymore than I believe that any religion is 100% evil. I do wonder if we chose to
leave here and move to these other countries, would they allow us to trample on their
religion, their beliefs, their flags, their way of life & bring our Christianty into their country.
Their own people have to hide being Christian so why don't we follow their example, you
can come here but you have to abide by our ways of life. We should not have to make
changes to everything to satisfy them. If it means that much to them then they should
stay where they are. We don't deny them the right to practice their religion in our country
so they should not expect us to allow them to come here and destroy our religion, beliefs,
laws and way of life.
The Declaration could not exist without the Book of Deuteronomy and the Book of Romans (two books of the Bible). The entire legal grounds for renouncing the Crown and why such an act was not treason were based upon William Blackstone's "English Common Law"--a specifically Christian treatise (Blackstone was a powerful "born-again" Christian lawyer) that was the universally accepted and sole curriculum at British Law universities of the 1740s onward. The Founders spoke to the King in the language he understand--that they ALL understood: Christian Worldview. Read Blackstone and...
The Declaration could not exist without the Book of Deuteronomy and the Book of Romans (two books of the Bible). The entire legal grounds for renouncing the Crown and why such an act was not treason were based upon William Blackstone's "English Common Law"--a specifically Christian treatise (Blackstone was a powerful "born-again" Christian lawyer) that was the universally accepted and sole curriculum at British Law universities of the 1740s onward. The Founders spoke to the King in the language he understand--that they ALL understood: Christian Worldview. Read Blackstone and see how the Declaration quotes its Biblical passages.
Furthermore, the same Founders who penned all founding documents also authored all of the State Constitutions of their day. Every single Preamble of the State Constituions--save one--attribute the purpose of the State to some form of honoring "the Creator" or "God", and one State Constitution specifically mentions the "Gospel of Jesus Christ" as its motivation. So in light of this, the "Establishment Clause" has been bastardized by anti-God liberals who could not care about truth and intent and only want to destroy freedom and truth and forge their own power base.
this country was built by Christian people. I'm not going to be rude to you and say that
maybe you should take a reading class so that you don't misunderstand people's words.
I don't believe that Glenn Beck or FOX news was a part of the question if they were I
certainly missed that part. I believe that you will find the mention of "GOD" on every
important document that has been a part of our history. I'm sorry that you felt the need
to berate me for my thoughts instead of just simply stating your own just because you
have the freedom to do so. I believe you are more than right to have a different opinion
and I respect you for that.
that EVERYONE should be allowed the FREEDOM of their beliefs. Why should
Christians have to give up their beliefs and turn to the beliefs of people from other
countries that decide that they want to live here. If we Christian Americans moved to
other countries, would it be right for us to expect them to turn away from their religion
and become Christians to please us. Absolutely not, the difference is they are allowed
the Freedom to practice their beliefs here & our beliefs are banned in their countries. I
did not say what the people came here for, I said this country was based on Christianity.
"IN GOD WE TRUST". I do appreciate that this Country allows you & I the freedom
to have different opinions yet we don't have to be bitter enemies. We don't have to live
in fear of what will happen to us & our families when someone decides that we have to have the same beliefs that they do or we will no longer be allowed to live period.