Obama's Faith: Fascinating Interview Unearthed

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First Posted: 11-12-08 09:19 AM   |   Updated: 12-13-08 05:12 AM

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Cathleen Falsani of the Chicago Sun-Times interviewed Barack Obama in 2004 on his faith and spirituality. She's now published the entire interview. Here are some highlights.

On prayer:

FALSANI: Do you pray often?


OBAMA:
Uh, yeah, I guess I do.

Its' not formal, me getting on my knees. I think I have an ongoing conversation with God. I think throughout the day, I'm constantly asking myself questions about what I'm doing, why am I doing it.

One of the interesting things about being in public life is there are constantly these pressures being placed on you from different sides. To be effective, you have to be able to listen to a variety of points of view, synthesize viewpoints. You also have to know when to be just a strong advocate, and push back against certain people or views that you think aren't right or don't serve your constituents.

And so, the biggest challenge, I think, is always maintaining your moral compass. Those are the conversations I'm having internally. I'm measuring my actions against that inner voice that for me at least is audible, is active, it tells me where I think I'm on track and where I think I'm off track. ...

Looking for, ... It's interesting, the most powerful political moments for me come when I feel like my actions are aligned with a certain truth. I can feel it. When I'm talking to a group and I'm saying something truthful, I can feel a power that comes out of those statements that is different than when I'm just being glib or clever.

FALSANI:
What's that power? Is it the holy spirit? God?

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OBAMA:
Well, I think it's the power of the recognition of God, or the recognition of a larger truth that is being shared between me and an audience.

On spiritual leaders:

FALSANI: Do you have people in your life that you look to for guidance?


OBAMA:
Well, my pastor [Jeremiah Wright] is certainly someone who I have an enormous amount of respect for.

I have a number of friends who are ministers. Reverend Meeks is a close friend and colleague of mine in the state Senate. Father Michael Pfleger is a dear friend, and somebody I interact with closely.

FALSANI:
Those two will keep you on your toes.

OBAMA:
And theyr'e good friends. Because both of them are in the public eye, there are ways we can all reflect on what's happening to each of us in ways that are useful.

I think they can help me, they can appreciate certain specific challenges that I go through as a public figure.

On his church:

FALSANI: Do you get questions about your faith?


OBAMA:
Obviously as an African American politician rooted in the African American community, I spend a lot of time in the black church. I have no qualms in those settings in participating fully in those services and celebrating my God in that wonderful community that is the black church.

(he pauses)
But I also try to be . . . Rarely in those settings do people come up to me and say, what are your beliefs. They are going to presume, and rightly so. Although they may presume a set of doctrines that I subscribe to that I don't necessarily subscribe to.

But I don't think that's unique to me. I think that each of us when we walk into our church or mosque or synagogue are interpreting that experience in different ways, are reading scriptures in different ways and are arriving at our own understanding at different ways and in different phases. ...

Nothing is more powerful than the black church experience. A good choir and a good sermon in the black church, it's pretty hard not to be move and be transported.

On spiritual inspiration:

OBAMA: As I said before, in my own sort of mental library, the Civil Rights movement has a powerful hold on me. It's a point in time where I think heaven and earth meet. Because it's a moment in which a collective faith transforms everything. So when I read Gandhi or I read King or I read certain passages of Abraham Lincoln and I think about those times where people's values are tested, I think those inspire me.


I can be transported by watching a good performance of Hamlet, or reading Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, or listening to Miles Davis.

On heaven:

OBAMA: What I believe in is that if I live my life as well as I can, that I will be rewarded. I don't presume to have knowledge of what happens after I die. But I feel very strongly that whether the reward is in the here and now or in the hereafter, the aligning myself to my faith and my values is a good thing.


When I tuck in my daughters at night and I feel like I've been a good father to them, and I see in them that I am transferring values that I got from my mother and that they're kind people and that they're honest people, and they're curious people, that's a little piece of heaven.

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Cathleen Falsani of the Chicago Sun-Times interviewed Barack Obama in 2004 on his faith and spirituality. She's now published the entire interview. Here are some highlights. On prayer: FALSANI: Do ...
Cathleen Falsani of the Chicago Sun-Times interviewed Barack Obama in 2004 on his faith and spirituality. She's now published the entire interview. Here are some highlights. On prayer: FALSANI: Do ...
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- Agnim I'm a Fan of Agnim 6 fans permalink

Good for Obama that he came to the christian carp and religious rubbish as an adult: He is spared the awful brainwashing of mind-wasting biblical bull during his youth.

Unfortunately, Obama is setting up his children to be indoctrinated with the religious nonsense of invaders at an early age.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 11/12/2008
- BruceHNV I'm a Fan of BruceHNV 64 fans permalink

"christian crap and religious rubbish..."

Hey. To each his own. It may not be your cup of tea, but show a little respect. Contempt for one's fellow man ill becomes anyone. He's not tryna shove it down YOUR throat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 11/13/2008

i hope he's lying and isn't religious

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 11/12/2008
- 11907281 I'm a Fan of 11907281 15 fans permalink
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He seems spiritual, Palin is religious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 11/12/2008
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You didn't read anything about "God telling him to go to war", did you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 11/12/2008
- ladydriver I'm a Fan of ladydriver 3 fans permalink

No, and I personally find that quite comforting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 11/12/2008
- grata2ude I'm a Fan of grata2ude 61 fans permalink

And you base this assumption on????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 11/12/2008
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Make sure you read all the words before you start using extra question marks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 11/12/2008

There's a difference between spiritual and religious. Obama seems more spiritual than religious.

As a Christian it saddens me to see how our faith is being used as a wedge by the right wing nuts in this country like Sarah Plain. They use Jesus and the scripture a as a weapon to destroy good people and we as the people need to rebuke them for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 11/12/2008

Comments like these keep me from going totally liberal. If you don't have a faith or religion, please stop knocking those of us who do. I have never imposed my faith on anyone because it's private, and I am wary of those who speak too much of their faith and imposing their beliefs on others....especially politicians like Gov. Palin!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 11/12/2008
- ladydriver I'm a Fan of ladydriver 3 fans permalink

Well said. Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 11/12/2008
- Fongenie I'm a Fan of Fongenie 3 fans permalink

Even total liberals are religious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 AM on 11/13/2008
- BruceHNV I'm a Fan of BruceHNV 64 fans permalink

Hey. I'm totally liberal and totally religious. So put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Jesus was a liberal, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 11/13/2008
- laire I'm a Fan of laire 4 fans permalink

CassG,

I wonder what you mean when you say going totally liberal. I'm a liberal and I'm not a religious person but I have respect for other peoples beliefs. I think your confusing liberalism with atheism or being a religious hater. The word liberal has been so demonized by the far right that being supportive of unions and having a keysian economic philosphy and having a humble foreign policy. To believe health care should be a right in the wealthiest country in the world or think we should help with lowering cost for college and creating policies that respect our enviorment for next generation etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 AM on 11/13/2008
- cbates I'm a Fan of cbates 37 fans permalink
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It is good to see, in writing, you all playing nicely-smile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/12/2008

The man has a very deep inner self. (President Obama) he's a thinker and very analytical. Just what we need in the White house. Unlike Palin who said from the get go, "You can't blink, you have to react quickly, you just can't blink." That's how bad things happen, buttons get pushed and people could die unnecessarily. She already said "her" God will let her know when to bust through a door.
Obama is a man who wins respect from the American people because we know he will do everything possible to get our country back on track. (Unlike Limbrain and Limbrain Jr.)
These two are not going away. Neither is OBAMA so they might want to get use to it. The FOX guy is
much too inexperienced to be jumping on THIS band wagon. He should have started from the bottom
up instead of the top down. It's already been proven things don't go the way they should when you
do this. Um, if Obama isn't his first rodeo, he sure is fooling all of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 11/12/2008

Wright was saying things that need to be said on some level. You don't have to like it the way he says it. There ARE ugly things in our country. Take a look at hunger and homelessness. Take a look at drug addiction. Take a look at people living in fear of of a health problem they can't afford. Take a look at people who set fire to black churches.

Wright's fiery tone is in large part a style thing. But just because someone points out embarrassing or shameful flaws in our society does not mean they are slamming a door for good.

By acknowledging what is broken, can you begin to fix it. He's saying don't become complacent. Speaking of the ills of society does not make one anti-American. It means we've got work to do.

I'm embarrassed for our country most of the time because we have an amazing brain trust, tons of money, privilege not known in many corners of the world and we can't solve some of the most basic problems. What's wrong with pointing to the elephant in the room?

A true Christian wouldn't pick apart someone's faith by pointing to a line in scripture. I can't wait for the day when people are comfortable in their own faith and let's others express their faith as they see fit.

I saw a great bumper sticker the other day: God is too large to fit inside one religion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 11/12/2008

As a white woman i did not really find the things Rev Wright said so offensive...yes he did seem a bit CRAZED but honestly, he was absolutely right...we as americans should be embarrassed at how we have let things occur in this country. We profess to be the greatest country on earth-and yet we let our own people starve and go homeless. So, I totally agree with your point...WELL SAID!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 11/12/2008
- Bocado I'm a Fan of Bocado 4 fans permalink

Excellent, well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 11/12/2008
- osalover I'm a Fan of osalover 3 fans permalink

Take a look at the people who voted and cheered for Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 11/12/2008
- ladydriver I'm a Fan of ladydriver 3 fans permalink

Absolutely!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 11/12/2008
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BRAVO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 11/13/2008

But, but, but, BUT....I thought he was Muslim. Fox News told me so and made is sound like it was a bad thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 11/12/2008
- ladydriver I'm a Fan of ladydriver 3 fans permalink

Heheheheh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 11/12/2008

Interesting this comes out after the election.

President Elect Obama is a Christian?

"What I believe in is that if I live my life as well as I can, that I will be rewarded," he says in this interview. But the Word says we are saved by grace, not of works, lest anyone should boast.

Ephesians 2:4-10

"So, I'm rooted in the Christian tradition. I believe that there are many paths to the same place . . . "

But the Word says: "I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man comes to the Father but by me," Jesus Christ, in John 14:6.

"Well, my pastor [Jeremiah Wright] is certainly someone who I have an enormous amount of respect for."

How do you call yourself a Christian and deny the basic tenets of the faith while placing your trust in a man who preaches hate and division?

And now, for something completely fabulous!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 11/12/2008

"How do you call yourself a Christian and deny the basic tenets of the faith while placing your trust in a man who preaches hate and division?"

Wow. Rev. Wright gave 20 years of sermons. Twenty Years! Hannity and faux friends made a tape of 3 minutes when Rev. Wright was quoting someone else and looped it over and over ad nauseam. That was all they could find in 20 years??? And you have the audicity to proclaim he "preaches hate and division?"

How sad, for you, for america, for the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 11/12/2008

Audacity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/12/2008
- flymic I'm a Fan of flymic 14 fans permalink

Where does Jesus stand on the issue of Water Boarding?

Is George Bush a Christian?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 11/12/2008
- reliant1 I'm a Fan of reliant1 24 fans permalink
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Probably about the same as flogging and stoning and selling daughters...so long as each of the downtrodden say they believe in him - Heaven is a lock - so their earlier suffering is really just a temporary burden.

The Shrub is Christs biggest idolator - right behind a few Popes and a couple of Pilgramy protestants and the weird looking German dude that is. But it's OK - they all accepted Christ and are having a hoot in heaven.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 11/12/2008
- reliant1 I'm a Fan of reliant1 24 fans permalink
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Ask nanny - no need to act Christ like. Deeds and actions don't count.

Acts 16:30-31, the jailer ask Paul and Silas, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved ? And they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. "


St. John 1:12- "But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name.

Romans 10:13- "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved"

No church needed, no good behavior required - just say it. Kind of hard to get all frothy over Rev Wright isn't it? All either one them has to do is just call upon the lord and bingo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 11/12/2008
- Nonpartay I'm a Fan of Nonpartay 92 fans permalink
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So, you only, very selfishly, care about being saved? The hell with everyone and anything else? Somehow I don't think Jesus would approve, no matter what you've been told in church. I consider this attitude in the faith vs. works controversy one of the most divisive and destructive aspects of (some parts of ) Christianity today. How hard is it to profess faith? Much harder to live it and sacrifice for others. Didn't Jesus said we had to take up our own crosses? I don't think that amounts to just giving lip service to belief in Him and then smugly criticizing others who try to live a godly life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 11/12/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 55 fans permalink

Oh get off the J. Wright crap. J Wright is a bibilical scholar and a good man and whooopee..the gd republicans went after sermon after sermon to find that two minute snippet without content. Obama belongs to a black church (surprise surprise) and he is from the United Church of Christ..it is an inclusive, socially just church denomonation. Obama oozes what that denomination believes. I believe it is the denomination that says you can question and make up your own mind. You can ask and you might get answers. It is a biblically grounded church..it is not literal. And that part blows all of you away. And Lief..you are very ignorant. About Obama, about the UCC, about Jeremiah Wright and his service and about Trinity UCC. You may have the questions but you don't bother for the answers. But you are righteous, correct?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 11/12/2008

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright

After all this time you have had to educate yourself about Rev. Wright, one would think that you could at least look deeper than Sean Hannity, who is certainly an agent of hate and intolerence.

Just click because as you can see the MAJORITY of Americans already have and we have REJECTED this ignorance.

Please catch up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 11/12/2008

America is so religious, yet so few of us actually live lives like Christ. I liked the reference to 'judge them by their fruits", though I recall it as 'By their fruits you shall know them."

We will know what kind of faith Obama has when we see his actions in the White House. So far, in his public career, I have seen opposition to a war ( very Christian position, dating to the first century), and his commitment to escalate a war (Afghanistan)--not so good. I have seen care for the aged veterans (GI BILL), children (CHIPS) and the poor (extending unemployment benefits) and the sick (CHIPS), and the prisoners (Guantanamo), so I felt this man's fruits are those of a Christian.

But, though I voted for him, I recognize the seductions of power. We won't know until he is done. And then, if his fruits are evil, I will be just as quick to pounce on him then as I am to praise him now. Our nation deserves a person, Christian or not, who knows how to lead us under the golden rule that marks all great religions. We are our brothers' keepers. Do unto others as you would have them do to you. Live at peace with all men. Love one another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 11/12/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 55 fans permalink

Over 70 woman...I agree wtih your sensible post...so it will be our job to make sure this man stays planted on the ground. I think he will...but the first mistake he makes...he will be shredded. He has a sensible wife, he has two very smart girls whom he adores, he is extremely intelligent...he also has his faith. If he can...he will stay grounded. I worry alittle about his friend Emanuel...how much does he covet power and control? That is where Obama might have some challenges.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 11/12/2008

About Emanuel... Really? Ya think?

Given all that i read as well as hear from the media about him, mainly being he's a tough *ss partisan who gets things done etc, I kinda think O brought him in to push back against an exhausted new dem majority, long starved to reach such power to covet or control.

I think the Rahm pick was a wise one and particularly strategic decision.

Though we should delight in the new found Democratic consensus this cycle, i think O has shown that he will be very thoughtful and careful and steady in when and how he doles out the new progressive will the people have given him.

While i'm all for center left policy personally, i think we will do well with O wielding the authority and driving the political agenda, rather than Nancy and Harry.

His ability to respectfully push back from the temptation to over reach (via Emanuel), while accomplishing much and leading in a bold new social and economic era, will provide him with all that he needs to persuade the people to deliver him to office again in 2012, to continue the cleanup, and continue to execute his vision of our 21st century national rebirth.

Just my $.02.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 11/13/2008

I'm glad to see the Obama is inspired by many things, and not just so-called "Christian ones." He is inspired by the great thinkers, movers and movements of our time (Ghandi, King, etc. as he mentioned).

I'm reminded of something Thomas Paine said in his "Age of Reason":

"I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life. I believe in the equality of man; and I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 11/12/2008
- pfrogger I'm a Fan of pfrogger 61 fans permalink

"I believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy"
thank you, that pretty much says it all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 11/12/2008
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Can he adopt me please I dont need all the fancy bells and whistles but a person who thinks like he does

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 11/12/2008
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

be that person that you need.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 11/12/2008

dctackett - pure words - thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 11/12/2008
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As BO says, sunday morning church service is the most segregated hour in America. I think many people still do not realize that there are vast differences among Christians. Especially Black and White Christians. I've attended black church my entire life, and I've never heard the type of divisiveness espoused by those belonging to the religious right. yes, we do discuss discrimination, racism, and the hypocrisy of many American practices, but what else do you expect? this is what goes on in black life and our religious leaders have always been our most powerful leaders on wading through these issues. we use that hour to gain strength to cope with the outside world, not to revel in h@teful rhetoric as so many people believed after the wright controversy. black theology is unique because it approaches religion from the perspective of an oppressed people. it's hard for us to believe that the same creator we prayed to for deliverance from slavery was also the same creator that our captors prayed to for successful slave auctions and southern victory in the civil war.

I'm glad that O feels free to discuss his faith openly, and hope that someday we'll be mature enough to have an open dialogue about religion in this country. Most importantly, church and state must be separate. I think this will help us resolve the issues our country has over a woman's right to choose, stem cells, gay rights, and the de@th penalty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 11/12/2008
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and before I take a tongue thrashing over gay marriage and blacks, I'd like to add that you'd be hard pressed to find any true Christian person (black or white) who believes that same sex marriage jives with christian principles. the issue should never have been put on a ballot b/c nothing was done to educate people about the difference between civil unions and marriage within the confines of the church. proponents of prop 8 went to great lengths to misinform people that the church would be forced to go against it's values and perform these ceremonies. this is why religious people voted for prop 8, it's not because people wanted to discriminate against gays.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 11/12/2008

Actually there are far to mean real religious leaders ...of colour and Caucasian.

Many of them are Xian and an amazing number are as in favour of gay marriage and against discrimination as they are in favour of allowing two str8 people of different races being allowed to marry.

Furthermore, there's more scripture that seems to support slavery than against homosexuality and certainly not a single word against gay marriage...

...at least no words which are not also against str8 marriage.

Selfishness is not a Xian value...
...and that's what thinking something is for YOU and not others.

Warmly,

Paulie Sabol

PS I don't think xians have real values. So this is why the whole value discussion is a distraction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 11/12/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 55 fans permalink

I do. Straight, senior age, woman of faith with children..none whom are gay. I have friends who would put most of your values to shame...so stuff that nonsense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/12/2008
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

by the way, what do they say that Jesus did say about homosexuality?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 11/12/2008

rockyb26--you have spoken very well! i pray that we get a lot of mileage out of this presidency in terms of discussing issues as such and digging passed the surface and getting into the heart of the matters as well as grew in wisdom, prosperity and health as a United States for once and not in just a name only! adding in the people of color, women, children and gays. properly, honestly, unequivocally defining our places in this great nation!

Thanks for your words of wisdom!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 11/12/2008

Jesus said nothing about homosexuality, so I think it is a bit presumptuous to say that no true Christian would believe that same-sex marriage jives with Christian principles. He did say an awful lot about loving one another, which I find to be consistent with same-sex marriage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 11/12/2008
- pfrogger I'm a Fan of pfrogger 61 fans permalink

i just want you to know that most intelligent people have enough common sense to understand Reverend Wright's perspective and how appropriate it was. Unfortunately the news media doesn't care about his real message. They just want ratings, and the money it produces, by playing that same clip repeatedly. Nice piece of journalism, if you're 8 years old.
My take from his statements was that based on the issues that African Americans have gone through, and are still going through, in this country (slavery, segregation, and racism to this day, to name a few) there is a lot that still needs to be fixed and frequently "America" has tended to marginalize or ignore the issues in black neighborhoods. America has a very poor track record with African Americans, in the past and present, and it's understandable if there is frustration and even anger. I think sometimes white people don't get "it". And yet most black people and minorities understand what he was talking about. I'm not black, but I am a minority, and I understand his perspective.
Let's hope Obama can make a positive difference for all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 11/12/2008
- pfrogger I'm a Fan of pfrogger 61 fans permalink

"And as for your male and female slaves whom you may have, from the nations that are around you, from them you may buy male and female slaves. Moreover you may buy the children of the strangers who sojourn among you, and their families who are with you, which they beget in your land; and they shall become your property." (Leviticus 25:44,45 )

"Slaves, submit yourselves to your masters with all respect, not only to the good and gentle but also to the cruel. " (1 Peter 2:18 )

Slavery never was God's Plan. But try telling that to those men of God in the mid-1800's. They quoted the Bible better than anyone ever could, and lots of people believed them.

They abused the Bible by using it as a tool to prevent a particular group of people from achieving full civil rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/12/2008
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rom http://www.fallwell.com/selective%20quotation.html (this website is not affiliated with Falwell, it debunks many of his statements - good read, check it out.)

Around the time that Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves, a lot of preachers were urging him not to do so.

In a climate in which even the United States Supreme Court declared that African Americans were only three-fifths human, America's preachers were called to action. But instead of preaching against the evils of slavery and helping bring an end to that damnable institution, our preachers did something shocking.

They quoted the Bible in defense of slavery.

They declared that it was God's will that people be kept in chains, as furniture. They said that it was ordained by God to be this way, that white men should own black men.

And those religious slave masters quoted the Bible to back up their claim, both the old and new testaments . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/12/2008

My admiration for this man just keeps growing. What an intellectual mind!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 11/12/2008
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Apparently nanneyboat is one of those who take only bits and pieces of the bible and apply it to themselves while ignoring other extremely pertinent points. Perhaps this person should read Matthew 7 1-5.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 11/12/2008

You are so right! And Mt 22:37-40 too.

‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 11/12/2008

Well,this is fun! Actually in the context of what Jesus is saying, it does not prohibit all types of judging. As He continues in verse 16 He says you will "know them by their fruits". Self-righteousness is one thing....discernment is another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 11/12/2008

Didn't he say something like...before you judge the splinter in my eye, remove the log from yours.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 11/12/2008
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Well, this is fun! Actually KNOWING is not the same thing as JUDGING.

You are right, Selfrighteousness is one thing and discernment is another... and you are selfrighteous

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 11/13/2008

It is a very sad commentary on the state of affairs where people have to tip toe around on eggshells worrying they are going to offend someone else's opinion about their faith. Obama's interview is clear, poignant, with depth of feeling and thinking. He is obviously a man of deep Christian faith but uses his brains just as Jesus always did. Please-Christianity is not about self-righteousness, spiritual pride and sanctimoniousness. It is a transformation that takes place within the heart of a person. When Obama says how concerned he is that his daughters grow up honest, kind, curious-that is Christianity right there. Real Christians are kind, honest, they have soft hearts, they care about others, they do their best, and try to make the world a better place. They don't go around pointing out the "toothpicks in their neighbors eyes" when they have "logs" in their own. And that is straight from the horse's mouth, btw.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 11/12/2008
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I look forward to seeing Obama in action, I know it is going to be hard, but he has great roots. We have elected someone that appeals to the better angels in ourselves, and we all have them, we just have to listen to them.

I can tell that this nation is not only ready to "turn the page", we are ready to write a whole new chapter in American history, and we began writing Nov.4, 2008.

Get a plan as to how you are going to make a difference in your community, and hopefully how your community can influence other communities around the nation. Our community has already formulated an awesome plan, that will launch on January 20, 2009. Obama has inspired us to help take control of our destiny, because we are all in this thing together.

Much thanks to Catheleen Falsani, or whomever was in position to make the decision, for not publishing this interview before now, because I see where the press would have had a field day, but I also see where people could have embraced him more, because he is so unpretentious about his beliefs.

One question though, why is it that most people want a Christian person in the WH, but are not practicing Christians themselves?

WRITE ON!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 11/12/2008

right on with the question about non practicing Christians wanting a Christian person in the WH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 11/12/2008
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