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In reply to the discussion: At prayer breakfast, Obama says Christian faith guides his policies [View all]JI7
(93,618 posts)184. Why do people have to be so stupid and sensitive
he was making political points with this. the right wing always using religion to take away women's right and other shit but on this issue ofhelping the poor they don't care. and Obama was using what they do to call them out on that issue.
and of course some people have issues with Romney's religion. so it helps in that area also.
those who already agree that wealthy need to pay more, this wasn't directed at you.
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Obviously he is using a tactic/strategy here. Condescendingly and slyly calling out conservatives.
FarLeftFist
Feb 2012
#68
Putting forth the idea that he is in anyway using a faith to make gov't decisions
Lionessa
Feb 2012
#52
"his religion"?....Give it a rest....MOST of the world's religions preach "love they neighbor"
whathehell
Feb 2012
#94
"for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" is such a pandering anti-constitutional thing?
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#148
He SHOULD be suggesting it because it's the logical thing to do to get the economy to recover, NOT
Lionessa
Feb 2012
#152
Actually, I'd bet more people would find your persistent religion hating spleen venting
whathehell
Feb 2012
#97
“...it also coincides with Jesus’s teaching that for unto whom much is given...
FiveGoodMen
Feb 2012
#59
yeah, that's how he kept a right wing congress from letting unemployment benefits expire
arely staircase
Feb 2012
#83
being a minority doesn't make you wrong, implying so makes you sound rather
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2012
#134
Like in Matthew 6:5, where Jesus explicitly said not to make conspicuous displays of prayer?
MNBrewer
Feb 2012
#81
"for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" is illogical, doesn't use evidence, is bad?
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#149
Who said that? Only your assumption there. Is "for unto whom much is given, much shall be required"
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#158
If you're going to stick to that single line, then you're apparently making that assumption.
HuckleB
Feb 2012
#159
Please show me where you answered that question as I don't see it. Thank you.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#170
You said you answered. I'd like to see the answer as I can't find it. You now won't show me your
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#173
Like me, he probably doesn't have problems with atheists generally, just the rude, intolerant
whathehell
Feb 2012
#100
This story has generated a whole lot of nausea and vomiting on both sides of the political aisle
slackmaster
Feb 2012
#139
Who are we really to question his faith when it's obvious that he tries to live his beliefs.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2012
#145
Of course he did. This pisses off the birthers that claim he's a secret moose-lim.
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2012
#117
You are correct, but the many Christian haters here will NOT want to hear it.
whathehell
Feb 2012
#90
"angry atheists" refusing to acknowledge that there are any but the Right Wing fundamentalist
AlbertCat
Feb 2012
#95
In your view -- If you check the thread, you'll see I've gotten "thanks" from others here.
whathehell
Feb 2012
#130
good to hear from you, as an atheist i can understand that religion is not inherently partisan.
alp227
Feb 2012
#110
Yes. His two most important speeches are etched in full on the walls of the memorial. . .
Journeyman
Feb 2012
#109
Well, I don't see any evidence that he has used Christianity to guide his policies
AmericaIsGreat
Feb 2012
#67
Until the 1970's and 1980's Christian activists in politics were left of center
bluestateguy
Feb 2012
#16
The naysayers skip those issues when they read U.S. history, just like the fundies skipping the most
demosincebirth
Feb 2012
#20
Sad. The #1 thing that guides his policies SHOULD be his love of the Constitution.
kestrel91316
Feb 2012
#23
Yes, unlike the tone-deaf Romney, Obama actually knows what you have to say in order to get elected
nxylas
Feb 2012
#57
Well in my book those are the real Christian values. The Christian Right has perverted
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#40
I have no problem with this as long as it is the Sermon on the Mount and the Golden Rule.
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#35
The "National Prayer Breakfast" is sponsored by none other than our old friends on C Street
KamaAina
Feb 2012
#38
But Obama delivered a much different message than the usual Prayer Breakfast speaker.
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#44
"....Jesus’s teaching that ‘for unto whom much is given, much shall be required,’ ” Obama said
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#42
Yes, another thing the Christian Right keeps very quiet about. Of course they don's so much as read
yellowcanine
Feb 2012
#127
Would it be too much to ask that logic and reason be his guide, rather than bronze-age bullshit?
Jester Messiah
Feb 2012
#51
Yes, in that logic and reason can't do it all...There are these things called "values"
whathehell
Feb 2012
#121
I'm a little confused by a group that faults him on being Christian and then also faults
patrice
Feb 2012
#66
I fault him for his opposition to the rights of others using dogma as an excuse.
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2012
#74
Yeah, and we're tired of religion being shoved in our faces at every opportunity.
LAGC
Feb 2012
#124
Who here is "shoving religion in your faces at every opportunity"?..I'm certainly not.
whathehell
Feb 2012
#131
"Screw your condescension and arrogance". Is this the new standard for discussion? nm
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#140
Faith does not include logic and common sense. Faith is "belief that does not
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#138
Being guided by one's faith is not the same as "using faith to solve real world problems"
markpkessinger
Feb 2012
#174
you don't have to be an atheist to think that there is already excessive religion in politics
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2012
#177
since the Emperor Constantine, everyone and anyone who is a threat to the state.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#129
Yeah, except that "threat to the state" stuff is hardly limited to Jesus, or Constantine.
whathehell
Feb 2012
#133
so what the fuck are you outraged for ? don't you want Obama to win the election and expose
JI7
Feb 2012
#193
If Thomas Jefferson were to run for president today he wouldn't get past the primaries because
Monk06
Feb 2012
#198
It was a rhetorical suggestion. The rightwing goes out of its way to avoid the fact
Monk06
Feb 2012
#207
I don't think he's lying I just don't approve of public displays of piety. Leave that to the Fundies
Monk06
Feb 2012
#217
The following image is in response to this thread, not Obama's remarks...
killbotfactory
Feb 2012
#199