From Barack Hussein Obama's Call to Renewal Keynote Address, June 28, 2006, Washington, DC:
You need to come to church in the first place precisely because you are first of this world, not apart from it. You need to embrace Christ precisely because you have sins to wash away - because you are human and need an ally in this difficult journey.

It was because of these newfound understandings that I was finally able to walk down the aisle of Trinity United Church of Christ on 95th Street in the Southside of Chicago one day and affirm my Christian faith. It came about as a choice, and not an epiphany. I didn't fall out in church. The questions I had didn't magically disappear. But kneeling beneath that cross on the South Side, I felt that I heard God's spirit beckoning me. I submitted myself to His will, and dedicated myself to discovering His truth.http://www.barackobama.com/2006/06/2...te_address.php
When someone is on his knees in submission to a mythical savior god, he is not a man. I would tell Obama to get up off the floor, wake up, grow up, find some self-respect, and maybe then he'd be worth consideration as a leader - but certainly not in his current psychological state. Until he can shed the mental shackles of faith, he is nothing more than a slave to the opiate we call religion. With his current level of maturity, due to the religious beliefs and needs that he has developed, he is not qualified to serve as leader of the United States of America in any way, shape or form that is worthy of the position.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . Obama's church If nominated, do you believe Obama would have the countries best interests at heart? I think what a man has been taught to believe in says as much about his attitudes twords others, as does his current beliefs. I have some real reservations voting for a man to be president, whose "christian" church (Trinity United Church of Christ) appears as racial as the Sunni 'seperatists'. Their mag Trumpet News Magazine boasts an exclusive interview with his highness Louis Farrakhan, (leader of the Rating: 5