GE poorgradstudent. This is probably what Tenac is referring to in article and audio below. If you go to the link you can hear the audio straight from Obama. Obama sold his soul for votes. That church he attended for 20 years taught salvation from the Bible I'm quite sure.
The Bible only has one way to Father God and that is through Jesus Christ his son.
Being a good person no matter his Mom, Jews, Muslims, like he quotes in audio gets you to heaven. He knows that. No way does he not know what the Bible says.
He isn't stupid you can't have it both ways he knows what scripture says.
Calling your self a Bible believing Christian makes it impossible not to know that.
But he obviously didn't want to stand up for his beliefs because doing so in this current society is a very un popular thing to do.
Which should really be no surprise to anyone because the scripture said it would come to this.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Senator Barack Obama has told an audience that although he believes Christ died for his sins, those who reject that teaching can also be children of God.
During a campaign stop yesterday in Greensboro, North Carolina, Senator Obama told the audience that he believes he "can have everlasting life" because Jesus Christ died for his sins. But he then told a questioner that he believes Jews and Muslims who live moral lives are just as much "children of God" as he is. (listen to audio clip)
The Illinois Democrat added that his late mother didn't share his faith but was a kind and generous person, so he's "sure she's in heaven." (listen to audio clip)
In his life and in his politics, Obama said he asks himself, "How can I apply Jesus's teachings in a very concrete way?"
Obama's religious beliefs have been put in the spotlight over recent revelations about his former pastor. Videotapes of some of Pastor Jeremiah Wright's sermons have been described as being racist and anti-America.
Yesterday, the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for president referred to those sermon remarks as being "stupid," but he continues to reject suggestions that he should have left the church because of that kind of preaching from his pastor.