Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Shocker: White House Makes It Clear...Obama STILL Doesn't Have A Church




I know, it really is shocking, isn't it? President Barack Hussein Obama and his family apparently STILL haven't found a church to attend according to a White House deputry press secretary - this apparently is in response to TIME's claim that the Obamas chose the chapel at Camp David as their home church. As the article here at AOL denotes, the Obamas just haven't found the right church?

Well, as far as I can surmise, and don't hold me to this because I haven't researched it but in the five months that Barack Hussein Obama has been President, I have found only two occasions where he and his family have gone to church. The first time was on Inauguration Day, which is pretty much a "have to" for formality, and the second time was at the same church, which is a stone's throw from the White House, on Easter Sunday.

Here's what the TIME article had mentioned about a new church being found:



Reporter Amy Sullivan said she stood by her story. "The plan for the foreseeable future is for the First Family to attend services at the nondenominational Evergreen Chapel when they're at Camp David," she wrote on TIME.COM.

So, let's look at this closely. The White House denies that Obama has chosen the chapel at Camp David as his church but even if he had, that would mean going to church ONLY when he is at Camp David?

Now, I'm not going to get into whether Obama is actually really a Christian or a Muslim or an agnostic/atheist but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to surmise that Faith simply doesn't occupy much of Barack Hussein Obama's life. I would have to do some investigating but I would have to believe that Obama's church going practices are probably the most scanty since maybe Clinton, I don't know. But going to church only twice in five months sends a pretty strong signal.

Afterall, when you say that America is no longer a Christian nation, you probably have to make sure you prove that.



Obama Still Undecided on Church

(June 29) -- The White House denied a report Monday that President Obama had chosen a church for his family to attend.
TIME.com said the president, in what it called "an unexpected move," decided to make the nondenominational Evergreen Chapelchapel at Camp David his primary place of worship. The article cited no sources.
The White House quickly issued a statement shooting down the report.

"The President and First Family continue to look for a church home," said Deputy White House Press Secretary Jennifer Psaki. "They have enjoyed worshipping at Camp David and several other congregations over the months, and will choose a church at the time that is best for their family."
Reporter Amy Sullivan said she stood by her story. "The plan for the foreseeable future is for the First Family to attend services at the nondenominational Evergreen Chapel when they're at Camp David," she wrote on TIME.COM.
Obama's predecessor often worshiped at the presidential retreat's Evergreen Chapel. President Bush's family attended Christmas services there every year of his administration, according to TIME.
The Obamas celebrated Easter this year at St. John's Episcopal Church, nicknamed the "Church of the Presidents," near the White House. The Sunday before his inauguration, he attended Washington's 19th Street Baptist Church. Crowds lined up hours before the service and some longtime church members couldn't get in.
The "circus" atmosphere of that event drove the president to seek a more private place to worship, according to TIME

5 comments:

Rides A Pale Horse said...

Considering his new found pride in his "former" "religion" maybe this would be a good choice.

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Anonymous said...

The antichrist don't need no church!

Esquerita said...

I prefer presidents who are not very religious. Presidents who get too wrapped up in the Bible tend to think that they are acting as an instrument of God when in fact they are not. We need a political leader, not a spiritual one.

Anti-Christ? Please. You give the man too much credit. He ain't all that. The anti-Christ lives up the road from me, she wears too much make up and smokes Marlboro Reds.

Maggie Thornton said...

The article I read said that he was following in George W. Bush's footsteps. The imtimation was that Bush didn't go to church unless he was at Camp David.

The vitriol about Bush's lack of church-going is being hauled out again. So strange because I remember him at church often, both in D.C. and at Camp David.

It's always about George W. Bush for the media.

Anonymous said...

Are there ties between religions and morality? Perhaps you are right!

- Evangelist Tony Alamo - http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/24/arkansas.evangelist.trial/index.html
- Jim Bakker - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bakker
- Newt Gingrich & his affair - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258001,00.html
- Larry Craig - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,295005,00.html
- Ted Haggard - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,470038,00.html
- Rev. Alberto Cutie - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,522821,00.html
- Gov Sanford - http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,529024,00.html
- Boston child abusing priests - 550 alleged victims over decades!!! OK, try to convince the world that the Vatican folks have been innocent all along! http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188276,00.html

So, let's us fight 'til death over homosexuality and the sanctity of marriage; and, at the same time, perfect the art of masturbation!