
Journal Captain Splendid's Journal: Poor widdle Christians 9
Number 3's my favourite:
No. 3 - Barack Obama defames Christianity
According to research into President-elect Obama's own statements about faith, and an examination of Obama's position on moral issues, CADC has determined that by any biblical and historic Christian standard, Barack Obama is not a Christian, although he claims he is a "devout Christian."
Yeah, thank god he's the only one. Would suck if more politicians were like him.
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Chistians who pronounce upon the faith of others (Score:2)
worship Satan - if there are aware of the condition, or not.
WND GAVE ME THE GAY AIDS (Score:1)
In the butt.
Actually, he's more Christian than Palin, Bush (Score:1)
He actually has gone to church more often than Palin, McCain, either Bush, or Cheney.
And he's acted far more Christian than any of them.
Results matter.
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My experience in life is that going to church is not sufficient for being religious, however this list neglects to mention how they came to the conclusion that he's not.
Heh (Score:1)
If everyone who was called "not really a Christian" by others who claim to be Christian was guilty of defamation by claiming to be a Christian, then everyone who claimed to be a Christian would be guilty of defamation.
Christianity, the religion of defamation.
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"And Christianity promptly vanishes in a puff of logic."
Remember, faith is something that can't be proven. You can't have any of that newfangled LOGIC and still have faith - it wouldn't be faith, right ?
FTFJE (from the fine journal entry) "Maher studiously avoided being fair and did not allow for legitimate Christian answers from any leading Christian intellectuals."
That would require that they actually have logical grounds for believing, which would be denying the basic element of faith - the belief