Did Obama just say he's a
Muslim (again)? C-SPAN
headline questions president's 'we' reference to Islam, by Bob Unruh, 11/19/15,
WND
Born to a Muslim father and raised
in his early childhood by a Muslim stepfather in a Muslim nation, where he was
registered in school as Muslim, Barack Obama has many ties to Islam that have
caused some to doubt his profession of Christian faith.
Obama, who as president has
supported the Muslim Brotherhood, even referred in a television interview to
“my Muslim faith.” Apparently, he’s done it again.
The headline
on C-SPAN following a recent Obama speech in Turkey read: “Did President Obama Just Admit He was Muslim?”
“I think on one hand non-Muslims
cannot stereotype,” Obama said, “but I also think the Muslim community has to
think about how we make sure that children are not being affected with this
twisted notion that somehow they can kill innocent people.”
He even appeared to emphasize the
word “we.” See video of President
Obama’s statement:
C-SPAN said, "Pay attention to when he uses the word 'we.'" "The Evidence Bible" is now available and includes, besides the King James version, dozens of articles expanding answers to questions such as why is there suffering, explanations about what Muslims believe and scientific facts written millennia before man discovered them.
Obama's "my Muslim faith"
remark came in an interview during the 2008 presidential campaign with ABC's
George Stephanopoulos, who stopped the then-senator mid-sentence. "My
Christian faith," Obama said, before continuing. Obama also has a long
record of omitting references to God and Christianity.
WND
reported he issued a statement endorsing the
National Day of Prayer but excised virtually any reference to Christianity, the
primary faith of the nation’s founders. In 2009, he did cite the prayers of
the Continental Congress and President Lincoln’s call for prayer during the
Civil War. But the next year he mentioned "God" only twice, asking
for "blessings" and "guidance." The closest reference to
the nation’s Christian heritage was a statement that the U.S. "counts
freedom of conscience and free exercise of religion among its most fundamental
principles."
By 2012, Obama’s proclamation was
merely giving thanks "for our democracy that respects the beliefs and
protects the religious freedom of all people to pray, worship, or
abstain."
In 2013, his text included
"faith" only to reference it as "our faith" and recognized
"God" only for delivering liberties and guidance.
He also repeatedly has excised
"endowed by their Creator" from the line in the Declaration of
Independence that reads: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of
Happiness."
By the count of WND columnist Chuck
Norris, Obama dropped "their Creator" seven times in just a two-month
span in 2012.
In 2009, WND
reported Obama told the Turkish press
"we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation."
And in December 2010 , a letter from
the Congressional Prayer Caucus rebuked Obama for incorrectly replacing the
nation's motto of "In God We Trust" with "E pluribus unum"
in a speech at the University of Indonesia.
Further, he told the United Nations
in 2012, "The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of
Islam."
And in 2009 he told a French
reporter: "If you actually took the number of Muslim Americans, we’d be
one of the largest Muslim countries in the world." (In fact, in 2008
Christians made up 76 percent of the population at 173 million, religious Jews
1.2 percent at 2.6 million, and Muslims only 0.6 percent at 1.3 million.)
His policies also have been
flagrantly anti-Christian at times. The abortion mandate in Obamacare, for
example, still is being fought in the courts.
Through the IRS, the administration
demanded that conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status reveal
the contents of their prayers.
In
an interview, now-retired Coast Guard Commandant
Adm. Robert Papp revealed that Obama personally threatened to fire any service
leaders who disagreed with the president's decision to repeal the "Don't
Ask, Don't Tell" policy toward homosexuals in the military.
"We were called into the Oval
Office, and President Obama looked all five service chiefs in the eye and said,
'This is what I want to do.' I cannot divulge everything he said to us, that’s
private communications within the Oval Office, but if we didn’t agree with it —
if any of us didn’t agree with it — we all had the opportunity to resign our
commissions and go do other things," said Papp.
And during a free-ranging interview
with the New York Times, Obama described the Muslim call to prayer as “one of
the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.”
The Times’ Nicholos Kristof wrote
Obama recited, “with a first-class [Arabic] accent,” the opening lines of the
Muslim call to prayer. The first few lines of the call to prayer state:
Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! Allah
is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! I witness that there is no god but Allah I
witness that there is no god but Allah I witness that Muhammad is his prophet
…Obama has long denied he was ever a Muslim.
But as WND reported, public records in Indonesia listed Obama as a Muslim
during his early years, and a number of childhood friends told the media the
future president was once a mosque-attending Muslim.
A Los Angeles Times report quoted a
childhood friend stating Obama prayed in a mosque – something the then-presidential
candidate said he never did. Obama’s campaign released a statement explaining
the senator had never been a "practicing Muslim."
Widely distributed reports noted
that in January 1968, Obama was registered as a Muslim at Jakarta’s Roman
Catholic Franciscus Assisi Primary School under the name Barry Soetoro. He was
listed as an Indonesian citizen whose stepfather, listed on school documents as
“L Soetoro Ma,” worked for the topography department of the Indonesian Army.
After attending the Assisi Primary
School, Obama was enrolled – also as a Muslim, according to documents – in the
Besuki Primary School, a public school in Jakarta.
Indeed, in his autobiography,
“Dreams From My Father,” Obama acknowledged studying the Quran and described
the public school as "a Muslim school."
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