Quote from bone:
No I am not, rather I am proving what a hypocrite you are. Explain yourself and your words - are you a liar ?
1.I never said Obama wasn't a dumbass for believing in god,so there is nothing hypocritical
2.It will come down to 2 choices,do I vote for the guy who says he believes in the man in the sky(Obama) ? ,or do I vote for the guy who thinks god made it stop raining in Texas for a year and a half to send him a message or the guy who has magic underwear
BTW I dont think Obama really believes in god as his mom was an atheist and he only got religious to fight the Muslim claims.I don't think he has even found a new church yet.Going to church in Chicago was more about socializing,church being a part of black culture and making connections imo
http://blogs.reuters.com/frontrow/2011/01/16/obamas-make-rare-church-visit/
Obamas make rare church visit
President Barack Obama , his wife Michelle, and their two daughters made a rare visit to a Washington church service on Sunday and were promptly invited by the pastor to become members of the congregation.
The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, a few blocks from the White House, welcomed the Obama family for a special service celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. on the eve of the holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader.
Michelle Obama received more applause than her husband when the first familyâs arrival was announced in church. She was even treated to a round of âHappy Birthday.â She turns 47 on Monday.
When it came time for the Reverend Marie Braxton to say a few words, she promised Mrs. Obama that if the first lady decided to join the church with her family, there would be more than a spiritual force in her corner.
âIt would be something if you joined our church, and I got to be your pastor and you got to be my girlfriend. And Mr. President, we would find something for you to do,â Braxton said.
Many local religious leaders have wondered when, or if, Americaâs first African American first family might choose a new church home,The Washington Post says in its story headlined âNew appeal for Obamas as they mark holiday at black church.â
The Obamas rarely attend church in Washington and have not joined a congregation since coming to town two years ago. Obama has said it would be too disruptive to the congregation.