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Is Obama Christian or Muslim?

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Is Obama Christian or Muslim?

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Christian. His father was once Muslim, now Atheist. Obama has never been of any avowed faith other than Christian.

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He is a high performance hybrid! 🙂 Called the B1-TPH, for ’Turbo Parallel Hybrid’, the Obama MacCain combines a 260 PS 2.0 litre Christian engine with an Muslim generator/motor fitted between the engine and transmission. The manufacturer claims this provides a low-cost solution to giving driving enthusiasts lively acceleration and a high top speed but with excellent fuel consumption and low exhaust emissions. The four-cylinder horizontally-opposed Christian engine features a Black Radical Cycle system which improves engine efficiency by reducing pumping losses thanks to a combustion expansion stroke that is longer than the compression stroke. Normally this system makes an engine sluggish at low speeds but thanks to the Muslim motor, standing-start torque is boosted beyond even an Kennedy’s Turbo’s.

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Obama is a Christian. He has a long, documented, and witnessed history of Christianity (20 years or so). His mother’s views are best described as secular eclectic, and she taught Barack ethics and myths from a variety of religions including: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, etc. His father was born Muslim, but was an Atheist/Agnostic for most of his adult life. For further myth debunking that has nothing to do with Obama’s campaign, please see the Snopes article. http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp Now, Obama’s faith in and of itself means little to me. So long as he can keep his faith separate from his public politics and policies, it is his personal business. In my mind, there is little difference between being a Christian and a Muslim, and I don’t find either one particularly desirable. There are Christians to whom I object in public office because of their inability to separate their personal faith from setting public policy in a secular, pluralistic society. G

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