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  the Wealth and Obama’sRedefinition
  of Christianity and SocialismClick to go to our Home Page  Circulating on the Internet: Good illustration of
  "spreading the wealth"     Today  on my way to
  lunch I passed a homeless guy with a sign that read  "Vote Obama, I
  need the money." I laughed.  
 
 
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|   Christian
  News Reported from White House Focusing on Israel  Obama
  Redefines Christianity and Socialism As Election Nears – By
  Bill Wilson, KIN Senior Analyst  WASH—Oct
  28—KIN-- A recent poll of voters indicated that Christians were about evenly
  split between supporting Republican John McCain or Democrat Barack Hussein
  Obama for President. It seems that McCain has convinced most Christians that
  he is a Christian, but not necessarily a strong enough Christian. Obama has
  convinced many that he is a Christian, however, his commitment to his faith
  by his actions is sorely lacking. Hence, its about 50/50 among Christians, who essentially
  determined the last two presidencies by their strong vote en masse for George
  W. Bush.  McCain tried
  to solidify the conservative Christian base by choosing Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. While this
  solidified some of the most conservative Christians, it appears McCain still
  has not closed the deal. Meanwhile, there are many Christians who are voting
  for change no matter what. Obama represents that change. But Christians are
  warned in Philippians 2:12-13 to “work out your own salvation with fear and
  trembling. For it is God which works in you both to will and to do of His
  good pleasure.” If Christians are to do of God’s good pleasure, then they had
  better be forewarned of the ramifications of voting for Obama.  First off,
  Obama is not a Christian. Obama explained his Christianity in a March 27,
  2004 interview with Cathleen Falsani, author of
  "The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People."
  Obama told Falsani, "I am rooted in the
  Christian tradition. I believe that there are many paths to the same place,
  and that is a belief that there is a higher power, a belief that we are a
  connected people." Then he used a more traditional Muslim description of
  Jesus, saying he was a "historical figure," a “bridge between God
  and man," and "a wonderful teacher." Christians believe the
  words of Jesus when he says in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth and
  the life: no man comes unto the Father, but by me.”  So if Obama
  is not a Christian, what is he? He was once a Muslim and his campaign has
  declared that he is not a practicing Muslim. But more recently, it has been
  revealed that in 2001 Obama said that the US Constitution was flawed and that
  the Founding Fathers were wrong by not writing into it a means for wealth
  redistribution. This is consistent with his October 13th declaration to Joe
  the Plumber, “I think when you spread the wealth around, it's
  good for everybody." This is Marxism. Obama was mentored by Communist
  Party USA leader Frank Marshall Davis and was a member of the socialist New
  Party in Chicago dedicated to electing socialists as Democrats. Marxism is
  the replacement of God with government.   |