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05-16-2012, 11:18 AM
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Alleged new Recordings of Jeremiah Wright cast doubt on Obama’s Christianity
By Ben Barrack on May 15, 2012


In 2008, video recordings of Jeremiah Wright’s sermons came closer than anything else to derailing Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Now, four years later, there appears to be audio recordings of Wright that may be damaging to Obama as well. Those recordings, allegedly in the possession of author Edward Klein, consist of Wright telling Klein some unflattering things, to include charges that Obama attempted to silence Wright in 2008.

One claim had to do with Obama’s Christianity. During an appearance on Sean Hannity’s radio show, Klein said that Wright wouldn’t go so far as to say he converted Obama from Islam but he came awfully close:
…the Reverend Wright told me on tape, that Obama came to him and said, ‘I need some spiritual advice; I don’t know exactly who I am’ and the Reverend Wright said… ‘Well we know your Islam background… but what you need now, is some coaching on Christianity.’ And I asked the Reverend Wright ‘did you convert him from being a Muslim to being a Christian and he said, ‘well, I don’t know if I could go that far but… I made it comfortable for him to accept Christianity without having to renounce his Islamic background.’
When one converts to Christianity – from any religion – isn’t the point of doing so to renounce your previous religion?
Look no further than John 3:18-21:

If Klein’s claim is true, perhaps the best we can say about the president is that he is a ‘Chrislamist,’ which means he is not a Christian. At worst, the president is feigning Christianity for political expediency so that he can remain a Muslim.

Complete article:
Alleged new Recordings of Jeremiah Wright cast doubt on Obama’s Christianity | Walid Shoebat (http://www.shoebat.com/2012/05/15/alleged-new-recordings-of-jeremiah-wright-cast-doubt-on-obamas-christianity/)


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