evenifigoalone
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Of course.is it ok to be against policies/agenda of president Obahma?
I'm not a fan of Obama, but not sure I'd call his policies anti-Christian.NOT because he is black, but because those are anti christian?
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Of course.is it ok to be against policies/agenda of president Obahma?
I'm not a fan of Obama, but not sure I'd call his policies anti-Christian.NOT because he is black, but because those are anti christian?
Of course.
I'm not a fan of Obama, but not sure I'd call his policies anti-Christian.
well...
heaps tons of praise on Islam and hindi religions...
said that his MAIN agenda for national security is gay rights across the world
Biggest supporter fro abortion/gy rights we have even had in Whie House
has chosen to NOt attend those annual prayer meetings
ordered Atty general to NOT support fed law onmarriage being between man and woman
has His justice dept gp to bat to get marriage defined laws as between man/woman to get struck down
Has military clamp down on witnessing, praying, even having champlins talk about jesus...
Sounds pretty anti christian to me!
I'm just not sure I'd label all that as some tirade against Christianity.
1. It's popular these days to butter up Islam. Actually I'm all for people practicing these religions if they want to...so long as they aren't infringing on the rights of others, as radical Islamists do. One can hold wrong opinions or views on Islam or worry too much about not wanting to offend them without having some evil hidden secret agenda.
2. I don't consider gay rights to be automatically anti-Christian.
3. Not necessarily rooted in some hidden secret agenda.
4. & 5. See # 2 I myself don't support that law, although as a Christian I am hardly supportive of gay marriage.
6. I don't agree with that decision, but it may have more to do with some mislead understanding of "separation of church and state" rather than "rawr, I hate Christianity, but I can't ban it so I'm just going to make it unmentionable in the military." *shrug*
NOT because he is black, but because those are anti christian?