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This statement is without merit. For example: Who is the Chicago paper? The interviewer could have been very biased ( probably a Republican). The interviewer didn't ask him a direct question about this statement: "Barack Obama bowed before the cross at a Christian Church, the minister was there, when he confessed Jesus as his Lord and personal savior, which happened 20 years before he ran for office and religiously attended church every Sunday for all those years." Now you tell me you believe Obama is a Muslim? Sir or madam you have not listened very well and/or have not done much research to seek the real Truth. Obama IS a born again Christian. I've listened and done much research. Having a Master's Degree and post graduate hours to become a certified school Principal, I believe my argument has much more strength than the person who's argument is that Obama is a Muslim - how asinine this is.
Without a doubt our President Obama is a true born again Christian. I personally have heard him confess that Jesus Christ is his Lord and Savior. People who don't believe this is because they have not done much research, or prejudice or Republicans that want face reality. Maybe they disapprove of African Americans and still call them the, "N" word.
Frank Dunlap - Former school teacher, coach of many sports, school Principal, was a doctor in a remote village (Tyonek, Alaska) for three years and had my own business until I retired at age 75; I'm now 79.
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