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Sunday worshipers is a derogatory term (denoting part-time Christians)... are you sure you want to take Barry and Hillary down that path with that analogy?
WHATTT?!? Since when is Sunday worshipper a derogatory term? I would take it to mean someone attending church services on what most Christians consider the Lord's day. This would be in contrast to people attending weekday masses, Sunday school, bible study, Wednesday night prayer services or any of the other times/activities that lead various Christians to congregate.
I have to say- this thread delivers like dominos. Ironically I think a lot of folks need to get right with the Lord and leave the internet be...
You bet I do.
They were married in a church, their daughters were baptized in a church, and they always attended services. One of their ministers was attacked in the 2008 election as being a radical, but he was an ordained minister.
When in office, the Obamas went to church on Sundays and took their daughters. Just as the Bush family did earlier.
What part of that says they are not Christian to you? Churches don't have club cards for proof of evidence a member is a member or a believing Christian.
So what if the Obamas don't use the word christian much? The devout don't have to claim they are devout. They just are by their practice of their religion. Their actions prove themselves, not a vocal claim.
GW Bush was as religious, but he made no bigger deal of his faith than Obama. Why is his faith never disbelieved or questioned? Is it because he has an Anglo-Saxon name?
Fundamentalists don't consider non-fundamentalists to be true Christians. These days, it seems like whether or not a person is a "true Christian" depends solely on how much a person is against abortion and gay marriage. The louder they scream about those two issues, the more of a "real Christian" they are.
WHATTT?!? Since when is Sunday worshipper a derogatory term? I would take it to mean someone attending church services on what most Christians consider the Lord's day. This would be in contrast to people attending weekday masses, Sunday school, bible study, Wednesday night prayer services or any of the other times/activities that lead various Christians to congregate.
I have to say- this thread delivers like dominos. Ironically I think a lot of folks need to get right with the Lord and leave the internet be...
So tell me, have you ever seen an article questioning whether those people you cite are going to hell???
Well considering Barry is a Moslem and Hillary is a Luciferian devil worshipper, I am frankly not too surprised they don't consider the day Jesus returned to life to be that huge of a deal.
I don't see anything wrong with Obama's comment. I was an Easter Worshipper this past Sunday, too. That is not a derogatory term in any way. It is just emphasizing that those Christians were attacked on the most holy day of the year - Easter. Trying to turn this into a negative is just ... sad. As Christians, we strive to be "Easter People" all year.
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