Posted on 12/30/2015 5:16:08 AM PST by Citizen Zed
What proof do you need today ???? His actions of the past 7 years is proof he is a dyed in the wool mooselimb and it’s also a fact that zero was sworn in “TWICE” each time he won the Prez. election . You can’t see Jesus ,,, is he also in question IYOPO ??? We currently have several muzzies (ie) Keith Ellison in Washington who also swear in on the Koran ,,,,, FACT !!! Nothing new .
“...if it impose a quotes system ...”
A HAH! A Freudian slip on the problems here at FR with quotes?
Fascinating. And what - in your opinion - made JQA a Christian and no one since?
But owned by Islamists, whether he himself is or isn’t one.
We haven’t had very many Christian presidents.
This is a joke, right Betty?
Answer: Yes. Even the GOP nominated a Mormon. Since Mormons do not believe in the ONE Holy Trinity, they cannot accurately be described as Christians.
Sevent percent identify as Christians, because the figure if they aren’t Muzzie, Buddhist, Hindu or Jewish then they must by default be Christian. I would say in reality, the number is closer to 7% would are truly regenerated (by the Holy Spirit) Christians.
The left has invaded the mainline Protestant churches attacking and destroying Christian theology on key tenets such as original sign, the death of Jesus as a sacrifice for our redemption and his resurrection, holy matrimony, the body as the temple of God, the sanctity of life and, in the process driving away believers who see that these institutions have been turned into basically political organizations with ceremonial services, happy talk, offering music as entertainment rather that worship — all in the cause of radical leftist policies.
Exhibit A: The Episcopal Church. In 2010 (the latest tabulations) average attendance on Sunday fell below 700,000. See here: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/files/2010_Table_of_Statistics_of_the_Episcopal_Church.pdf They claim 2.125 million baptized members, but that is considered an inflated number. In the 1960s there were 4 million members at a time when the US population was half its size.
The Episcopal Church today acts as the leftist vanguard attacking Christian morality, embracing radical abortion positions, embracing homosexuality as a good thing and supporting same-sex ‘marriage,’ while proclaiming government as the solution to all of mankind’s ills, supporting public policy positiosns (such as requirement the Sisters of the Poor to pay for abortion). that force Christians to abandone their faith. All of these positions are anathema to God and Christ.
Thus a church that was once championing Christianity is today a Satanic force waging war against Jesus Christ and Christian theology and morality using the funds of millions of the ancestors of today’s believers stashed in church endowment funds. If the Episcopal Church had remained faithful it should have 8 million members today.
Similar things have happened in the Lutheran Church, the Presbyterian Church and the Methodist Church. Long, long ago, it destroyed the United Church of Christ — the Congregationalists of New England, the descendants of the Puritans.
We’ve had one for seven years, so this article is pointless.
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Really? You don’t think George W. Bush is a Christian? Despite his faults, I’ve never had any reason to doubt him as a man of faith.
I can only discern the fruits he has exhibited. They do not seem to the be fruits of a Christian trying to raise his country up.
Hopefully, I'm wrong.
Have any of the last 4 been Christian?
HaaaHAA excellence catch. Thanks for the laugh
That so called barrier has already been broken with the present Moslem holder of the office as have many other previously perceived barriers.
If someone can produce them, then I might be inclined to believe that he is a Christian.
But, until then he is a muslim.
‘...electing an African-American to be president of the United States.’
And how did that work out?
Well...Christian prime ministers of Japan
One of the strangest election cycles in recent history was when Ichiro Hatoyama ran against Taro Aso, though to be fair Hatoyama is more New Age than small-o orthodox, while Aso is a devout Catholic. Imagine a new-age-Buddhist and a devout Tendai Buddhist as the two candidates for POTUS and you get the idea.
My brother lived for 15 years in Japan. He thinks the percentage of Christians in the J. population is greatly underestimated. Probably a cultural thing.
The Adams' were Unitarians.
I ask because Nixon was a Quaker.
So was Herbert Hoover.
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