Conservative Author David Barton Says Obama Is Most Biblically Hostile US  
President

 
 
 
By _Paul Stanley_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/paul-stanley/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
March 11, 2012|11:25 am
David Barton, an influential conservative activist  promoting America's 
Judeo-Christian heritage, has joined a long list of critics  of President 
Obama's contraceptive mandate and its impact on religious  liberties. But 
Barton 
has taken his criticism one step further in a recent blog  post by claiming 
that the Obama administration is the most Biblically hostile in  U.S. 
history.
The Texas-based evangelical author and self-taught historian wrote in his 
_latest WallBuilders  post_ 
(http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBissuesArticles.asp?id=106938) : 
"So perhaps the most accurate description of his (President Obama) 
antipathy  toward Catholics, Protestants, religious Jews, and the Jewish nation 
would be to  characterize him as anti-Biblical. And then when his hostility 
toward Biblical  people of faith is contrasted with his preferential treatment 
of Muslims and  Muslim nations, it further strengthens the accuracy of the 
anti-Biblical  descriptor." 
The Christian Post contacted White House officials on Friday asking for a  
response to Barton's post but did not receive a statement by press time. 
Barton cites numerous examples of the president's comments and actions that 
 he says support his accusation. The list includes the White House's 
insistence  that religious symbols at the site of Obama's speaking engagements 
be 
covered up  when he speaks, Obama's nomination of three pro-abortion 
individuals as  ambassadors to the Vatican (all of whom were rejected by the 
Vatican), and his  recent contraceptive mandate that would require all 
insurance 
companies,  including religious organizations that may be self-insured, to 
provide free  birth control to all women. 
Barton's latest criticism of the president has raised the ire of some in 
the  Obama administration and leading Christian Democrats.  
David Kennedy, a Colorado attorney and author of, You Voted for Who? And  
You Call Yourself a Christian?, defended President Obama and called into  
question the motives of some of the nation's leading evangelical leaders. 
"Whether it be the likes of Franklin Graham or David Barton, there are many 
 poli-religious leaders in our faith who need to be exposed for their 
ulterior  political motives when they level these types of Pharisaical insults 
at 
 President Obama or any Christian politician," said Kennedy in an email to 
The  Christian Post. 
"Thus far, I have seen President Obama's faith – that of a Christian – to 
be  evident daily in his actions and decisions, and I applaud his ability to 
show  his faith while defending the rights of all faiths and interests." 
Barton, 56, began his career by first serving as a young minister and high  
school teacher before founding Specialty Research Associates in 1987, which 
 later became WallBuilders. In addition, he is the former co-chair of the  
Republican Party of Texas. 
In April of 2009, Barton penned an article titled, Is President Obama  
Correct: Is America No Longer a Christian Nation? in which he cited  remarks 
President Obama made in Turkey – his first overseas trip that occurred  only 
months after he took office – about America not strictly being a Christian  
nation. 
"As I've said before, one of the great strengths of the United States is …  
and as I've mentioned … we have a very large Christian population, we do 
not  consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim 
nation. We  consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and 
a set of  values," Obama had said. "I think Turkey – modern Turkey was 
founded with a  similar set of principles." 
Barton and others have questioned why Obama's explanation of the nation's  
Christian heritage differed from those of previous presidents who have 
publicly  declared America is indeed a Christian nation. 
Democrat President Harry Truman, for instance, in a letter to Pope Pius XII 
 in August of 1947 wrote, "this is a Christian Nation," and "As a Christian 
 Nation our earnest desire is to work with men of good will everywhere to 
banish  war and the causes of war from the world whose Creator desired that 
men of every  race and in every clime should live together in peace, good 
will and mutual  trust." 
Barton concluded his latest post by claiming Obama's "acts of hostility  
toward people of Biblical faith" are "literally  unprecedented."

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