Barack for Jesus?
Do you think If Sen. Obama would mention God or his faith more in his campaign, like Gov. Huckabee, would he be as well like as he is now.
What do you think? Why or Why not?
Do you think If Sen. Obama would mention God or his faith more in his campaign, like Gov. Huckabee, would he be as well like as he is now.
What do you think? Why or Why not?
jesussaves
Favorite Answer
he dont believe in Jesus
will make him a great president
nasra365247
First of all Sen Obama is not Muslim. I think that if he spoke out about his faith that's his business. I think that he is pretty popular without having to go into details and specifics of his faith and worship. I don't think religion can hurt hurt your campaign, as long as you are about what you say you are. People are gonna vote for the person they feel is going to ensure their freedoms (freedom of religion especially) regardless to race, religion or culture of the candidate
Glowarior
Faith matters. People won't vote for a man who threaten or does not respect their faith even if they are not deeply attached to it. It's quite ironing but many ordinary people will turn extremely faithful the moment that faith is endangered.
colder_in_minnesota
I really don't trust candidates who pander to so-called people of faith. And that's because they either are just truly pandering to them to win votes, or because they may really believe the stuff they're spouting off. And that's scary. I don't care what Obama's religion is. I don't care what his father's religion was. Religion is kind of like dirty underwear: you shouldn't really be showing it off out in public!
Still, I will only vote for Obama if I have to. He is not my first choice.
Anonymous
I think Sen. Obama is a man of faith, but first he is an American and believes in the separation of church and state. All the more reason to vote for him in my book. Which I look forward to doing in November.