Breathtaking ignorance about religion  that we have grown  accustomed
to expect from political leaders. Should we follow "the commandments"  ?
For the sake of argument, let's say "yes."  But how many are there  ?
Just ten ?  Guess again, there are another 612   --in the  book of 
Leviticus.
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Granted, there are some that we can ignore with impunity since they
clearly were meant for a specific time, long gone, such as not to  wear
garments that combine wool and linen. But other commandments
are reinforced in many passages in the Bible and are foundational.
I know what they are, you know what they are.
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So, when Barack Hussein Obama says we should follow the commandments
what is he really saying ?  Just the commandments he likes ?.
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OK, fair enough.  But then you are obliged to explain why , and have  an
actual theological position to stand upon which justifies your views.
And Obama's is .......... ?
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What ?  Anything at all ?
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Just thought I'd mention this slight detail.
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Billy
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Christian News Network
 
Obama at National Prayer Breakfast: ‘God’s Commandments  Are There to Be 
Followed’
February 8, 2013

 
Washington, D.C. – Barack Obama attended the 61st annual  National Prayer 
Breakfast yesterday, speaking to those gathered about a number  of matters 
regarding faith and country.  
Co-chair Senators Jeff Sessions of Alabama and Mark Pryor of Arkansas  
welcomed those present at the event — a meeting that is not organized by the  
White House, but is customarily attended by the president. Obama began his  
speech by stating that he enjoys the prayer breakfast because it presents a 
time  when the nation unites “not as Democrats or Republicans, but as brothers 
and  sisters, and as children of God.” 
“We do so because we’re a nation ever humbled by our history, and we’re 
ever  attentive to our imperfections — particularly the imperfections of our  
president,” he said. “We come together because we’re a people of faith. We 
know  that faith is something that must be cultivated. Faith is not a 
possession.  Faith is a process.” 
Obama then remarked that he was impacted by a Scripture that was read 
during  the breakfast. 

“I was struck by the passage that was read earlier from the Book of 
Hebrews:  ‘Without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who 
comes 
to Him  must believe that He exists and He rewards those who diligently seek 
Him,’” he  commented. “He rewards those who diligently seek Him — not just 
for one moment  or one day, but for every moment and every day.” 
He stated that while the nation is comprised of those of many religions, he 
 believes all men have faith in their country. 
“As Christians, we place our faith in the nail-scarred hands of Jesus 
Christ.  But so many other Americans also know the close embrace of faith — 
Muslims and  Jews, Hindus and Sikhs,” Obama said. “And all Americans — whether 
religious or  secular — have a deep and abiding faith in this nation.” 

He also spoke of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, as he had sworn 
upon  the Lincoln and King Bibles at his inauguration last month. 
“As I prepared to take the sacred oath, I thought about these two men, and 
I  thought of how, in times of joy and pain and uncertainty, they turned to 
their  Bibles to seek the wisdom of God’s word — and thought of how, for as 
long as  we’ve been a nation, so many of our leaders, our presidents and 
our preachers,  our legislators and our jurists, have done the same,” Obama 
explained. “Each one  faced their own challenges, each one finding in 
Scripture their own lessons from  the Lord.” 
Obama then remarked that he wished the lessons shared during the annual  
prayer breakfast would last throughout the year. 
“I do worry sometimes that as soon as we leave the prayer breakfast,  
everything we’ve been talking about the whole time at the prayer breakfast 
seems  
to be forgotten — on the same day of the prayer breakfast,” he stated, 
evoking  laughter. “I mean, you’d like to think that the shelf life wasn’t so 
short. But  I go back to the Oval Office and I start watching the cable news 
networks and  it’s like we didn’t pray.” 
He stated that while men may know parts of God’s plan, the whole of it may  
never be known. 
“[A]ll we can do is live our lives in a Godly way and assume that those we  
deal with every day, including those in an opposing party, they’re groping 
their  way, doing their best, going through the same struggles we’re going 
through,”  Obama said, quoting from 1 Corinthians 13:12. 
“God has told us how He wishes for us to spend our days. His  Commandments 
are there to be followed,” he continued. “Jesus is there  to guide us; the 
Holy Spirit to help us. Love the Lord God with all your heart  and with all 
your soul and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.  See in 
everyone, even in those with whom you disagree most vehemently, the face  of 
God. For we are all His children.” 
He closed by advising that he often turns to the Bible for guidance in his  
personal and political life. 
“As president, sometimes I have to search for the words to console the  
inconsolable. Sometimes I search Scripture to determine how best to balance 
life  as a president and as a husband and as a father. I often search for 
Scripture to  figure out how I can be a better man as well as a better 
president,”
 Obama  outlined. “And I believe that we are united in these struggles. But 
I also  believe that we are united in the knowledge of a redeeming Savior, 
whose grace  is sufficient for the multitude of our sins, and whose love is 
never  failing.” 
“And so this morning, let us summon the common resolve that comes from our  
faith. Let us pray to God that we may be worthy of the many blessings He 
has  bestowed upon our nation. Let us retain that humility not just during 
this hour  but for every hour,” he concluded. “And let me suggest that those 
of us with the  most power and influence need to be the most humble. And let 
us promise Him and to each other, every day as the sun rises over America 
that it will rise over a  people who are striving to make this a more perfect 
union.” 
Obama did not speak on policy matters during the speech, including issues  
such as homosexuality and abortion.

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