This is worth passing around.
Obama finally shows up at a Christian church... that just happens to have a Muslim guest speaker that week.
Thanks for the ping. He is a Muslim, and that is why he went to this church at this time.
Just the fact that he went to church for the 4th time in almost two years was talked about. They were giving him ‘benefit of the doubt’.....as always!
I bet you didn't even celebrate iftar. He did.
Here's the place where he held it.
Curtains hiding the "redecorating" during ramadamn.
Yes, that's what I found so peculiar. I do not believe in coincidence.
...And on the very same day he denies the Creator in the Declaration of Independence. Coincidence?
Hmmm. I’m trying to remember the last time we had a guest speaker at our church who wasn’t a follower of Christ...
This might take a while....
Thanks for the ping!
He is either to stupid to realize everyone would know, orrrrr he is coming out of the closet on his moslum belief, and maybe his homosexuality too......ask Larry Sinclair, he is on FB.
BTTT
Prospects of the two-state solution in the Middle-East. sounds like a real good topic for a sermon. It probably didnt leave much time for a traditional Christian service, it was the type of service 0bama would like.
bump for later
I’m certain that this will be covered by the MSM.
Oh?
One of them that cozys up to HOMOSEXUALS?
But of course. Obama knows that the islamics will cut your throat and rape your kids if you’re not chanting that it’s a peaceful “religion”.
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Is it still a Christian church if they have a Muslim preaching???