Saturday, October 17, 2009

Obama’s Humanist-Atheist Non-Beliefs

According to Thomas Roeser, Obama is not Christian, as he has "humanist-atheist non-beliefs" (I think it's adorable how he calls them non-beliefs). You see, rather than base his policies directly upon religious ideas, he doesn't chain his ideology directly to one religious sect. Roeser then starts raving about how Obama's a Marxist and is an "atheist clothed in humanist philosophy" because he thinks the State is the new god. We also get this gem:
Among intellectuals there are two ways of looking at the purpose of human life. One is to begin with the world and allow one's intellect to soar after that to God. That is what's called philosophy. The other is to begin with God and allow one's intellect to explore the world.
Oh, what was it that Obama did to incite this rant? This:
When asked why I am outspokenly anti-Obama, here is a main reason. Last April 9 at a news conference in Turkey, he said that while there is a great number of Christians in the United States...

"... 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."

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