It is not my job to criticize a man for what he believes he is. I may doubt his testimony as he might well doubt mine. But to be fair, I am willing to report what he says about himself. That does not make it a fact. What is a fact is that he has said it. There is a difference -- a difference that only God can discern for sure; the rest of us may have our own opinion. Some may be right ultimately; others ultimately wrong.
But that does not change how any one of us may feel about a man's ability to be a good president for the country, even if he is what he claims to be. If that were the case, any Christian would make a good president and that is clearly not the case. B.O. has one advantage in this, however, he's supporters will rush to add -- he's already there, in the president's role. Agreed, but as I said earlier that does not make him a good one.
Obama calls his Christian faith 'a sustaining force' in prayer breakfast speech
But that does not change how any one of us may feel about a man's ability to be a good president for the country, even if he is what he claims to be. If that were the case, any Christian would make a good president and that is clearly not the case. B.O. has one advantage in this, however, he's supporters will rush to add -- he's already there, in the president's role. Agreed, but as I said earlier that does not make him a good one.
Obama calls his Christian faith 'a sustaining force' in prayer breakfast speech
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