Obama's Most Important Faith Moments: What Do You Think?

April 22, 2009 RSS Feed Print

From expanding the White House's faith-based office to opening his rallies with prayer, Barack Obama has embraced faith in a more visible way than any other president in recent memory. What do you think are the most important "faith moments" in the first 100 days of Obama's presidency?

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Joseph R. Biden, Jr.,
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Vice President,
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yaymway 2:29AM October 16, 2011

Thank You Jesus for inspiring President Obama and giving him Your vision of freedom of faith in America that would allow us to choose any faith we want, including rejecting You, even though You are King of the Universe. Continue to guide America in creativity because You are the Creator, and most of all, give us Your love to give freely to all of the American family, and to reach out when we see a need that only You can meet by using us.

Alice Campbell of CA 1:19PM January 18, 2011

I may be too late and too far down the list for this to count but!

But "what do I think?" It is this: why do these particular people have a preferred position to speak on such matters?

Why do they have a "special lobby" to hold forth? Why should their views...on any level...be given special attention or prominence?

Proctor S. Burress of KY 12:50PM May 29, 2010

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