Posted on 05/14/2008 11:45:42 AM PDT by Salena Zito
Obama and his Kentucky cross TRIBUNE-REVIEW By Salena Zito
Chris Brody, the senior national correspondent for Christian Broadcast Network (CBN), is reporting Sen. Barack Obama has a flier for next weeks primary contest in Kentucky that shows Obama standing with a substantial-sized cross to his left.
Brody writes that Obama is making a direct appeal to evangelicals with fliers that mention his conversion experience and they highlight a big old cross. Remember (Gov.) Mike Huckabees supposed subliminal cross in his Christmas campaign ad? Well, Obama campaign ditches
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So, I guess that the greatest of these is Change?????
He always talks of his faith. But I have yet to hear faith “in what”....like....faith “in Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior”. He has however, expressed another view of faith in his books from what I hear.
An excellent point. It's reasonable to ask what he was before he "converted."
I’m not one to judge, but I remember reading that someone asked Ubama who he would love to sit down and visit (alive or dead)—he answered Jesus. When asked what they would talk about, Ubama said something along the lines of “I’d ask him if He was going to let me go to heaven”—wow. Some conversion.
A good chance hell lose either Penn or Mich or both.
I think hes toast.
There's a flip-side to your speculation, however.
While Obama could lose Ohio and Kentucky, can McCain win them?
And, while Obama might lose Penn and Mich, can McCain win them?
While I believe that Obama could definitely lose all four states, I'm significantly less confident that McCain can win them.
Obama “converted” to Christianity because it was politically expedient.
McCain will win Ohio.
And if Obama loses MI, PA, KY, and IN, then McCain wins them.
Unless someone has wild hopes for Bob Barr or Ralph Nader.
:>)
What does Obama’s faith teach him about false Christs?
Sorry but my gut says this guy has been groomed for jihad...
No. The Obama quotes in post #13 prove he does not believe in Christianity. Those are not Christian beliefs.
my apologies donna, I was refering to that phrasing...the rest is some kinda all-inclusive 'community' church mumbo jumbo...
Although Im not God, and have no right to discourage someone elses spirituality, hussein is NO Christian, NOT 'converted' and most likely a jihadi god wannabe or at the least a useful idiot to the mullahs, hence no death sentence put out from the leadership...
That's a political statement of how to run a country. Personally trying to save a person from the "spirituality" of anything but Jesus seems like a duty to me.
My personal history and calling sets my ministry more toward persuading people to acknowledge God's existence, only then might I be used by Him to convert their heart...
gotta crawl before walking, Bless your ministry as well...
That’s not your personal history, that’s the Christian calling.
We do have the right to discourage someone else’s “spirituality” - always with truth and Christian charity of course.
“ol skull face”
LOL!! Good one! That is exactly what Colmes looks like!
I came across this video in tribute to those who lost their lives on 9/11. It made me cry. It is the most moving tribute that I have ever seen, and I think it should be required viewing for every Ameican yearly. How quickly most of us have forgotten, and have become apathetic again.
http://www.frugalsites.net/911/attack/
Be sure to read the authors account of his own experiences on that day.
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