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To commemorate President Barack Obama's first 100 days in office, U.S. News & World Report documented what it considers to be the "10 Most Important Obama Faith Moments."

Without defining what "most important" and "faith moment" mean, the magazine clearly showed the thesis and thrust of the article with this sentence: "Barack Obama has embraced faith in a more visible way than any other president in recent memory."

Given that statement, the top 10 list must contain rock-solid faith-stimulating actions by Obama, right? You decide. Here is the list and my thoughts on each item:

"1. Rick Warren's Inauguration Day Invocation." I'll grant Obama and U.S. News & World Report that this was a significant "faith moment," though maybe (as I discussed in a previous column) it wasn't significant for all the right reasons.

"2. Granting First TV Interview to Arabic Language Network." I would call this more of a "diplomatic moment" than a "faith moment" despite the fact that the majority of the Arab world is Muslim.

"3. Reversing Mexico City Policy on Family Planning Providers Abroad." Since when is subsidizing other nations with federal funds to provide more abortions a "faith moment"?

"4. Opening Rallies With Prayer." To describe six simple invocations as "a big step further in embracing religion" in comparison with George W. Bush's practice of starting Cabinet meetings with prayer and encouraging Bible study groups at the White House reveals the author's clear political bent.

"5. Launching White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships." Could the advances of this "faith moment" suffer a horrendous reversal when Obama's administration finally deals with its postponement of the issue of whether to demand these federally funded groups hire leaders from outside their faith traditions?

"6. Convening a Faith Advisory Council." While this council has external appeal, it represents little more than another bureaucratic piece of red tape and another way the long arm of government is weaving into the fabrics of our religious practices.

"7. Joe Biden's Receiving Ashes on Ash Wednesday." With all respect to Biden, to think that the vice president's participation in Lenten church services should be classified as a faith moment of Barack Obama's borders on comical.

"8.

Lifting Restrictions on Federally-Funded Embryonic Stem Cell Research." Like No. 3 — on expanding international abortions — to include the lifting of restrictions for federally funded embryonic stem cell research in this list is ludicrous.

"9. Announcing Plans to Give Notre Dame's Commencement Address." I would agree with this if Obama had said he would speak at the baccalaureate Mass, but he's giving the commencement address.

"10. Speaking to Muslim World From Turkey." This should be the No. 1 non-faith, or secular, moment of Obama's first 100 days, for he skirted our religious makeup and heritage.

If my math is correct regarding this U.S. News & World Report article, the preceding "10 Most Important Obama Faith Moments" include two instances in which Obama encouraged Muslim relations and Islam around the world, two cases in which he increased the number of terminations of human lives, one nonreligious speaking engagement he committed to making at a university, two acts of his that promoted community development, six events of his that included invocations, and one instance in which religious soot was seen on the forehead of the vice president.

Makes me wonder what U.S. News & World Report means by "most important" and "faith moment." "Most important" for whom? U.S. News & World Report? The left? And what does "faith moment" mean? "Religious moment"? "Secular moment"? "Muslim moment"?

It's strange how or why the magazine left out of its list that Obama proposed to limit tax deductions for charitable contributions. And what about Obama's request for Georgetown University to cover a monogram symbolizing Jesus' name when he gave an economic speech there?

I can think of a title that suits the majority of entries in this article much better: "10 Most Important Obama Faith Mashings ." (I wonder whether U.S. News & World Report or any other major news magazine would run that article or my op-ed?)

Regardless of where one lands on Obama's religious actions, there's a real faith moment coming up this week, and we need it more than ever. It's the 58th annual National Day of Prayer, Thursday, May 7, with events in your neighborhood. It could be one of your and America's most important faith moments this year.

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Thanks for the summary, Chuck. Reading through BHO's supposed faith moments, I see no mention of his acknowledgement of the bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. If at present he perceives himself to be a 'faith person' but disbelieves in the Lord's resurrection, then President Obama should note carefully the admonition of St Paul, "And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins" 1 Corinthians 15:17. As the Lord Himself warned of those who rejected His Messiahship and salvation (BHO appears to have done both, allowing himself to be portrayed in a Messianic role by Michael D'Antuono's painting "The Truth" – featuring Obama with his arms outstretched and wearing a crown of thorns upon his head, Drew Zahn, April 25 2009, WND): "I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins" John 8:24. BHO seems to be on a one-way right now, 'faith moments' notwithstnding, all the way down.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Tue May 5, 2009 5:52 AM
I guess you know about this, Chuck, because efforts to combat Bill 909 are being supported by WND but here is one person of genuine faith (unlike the subject of your latest article). I am referring to Janet (Folger) Porter
President of Faith2Action. This is what she says in her circular.
"There is a bill on the fast track in the U.S. Senate (§ 909) that would not only criminalize free speech but provide elevated protection to pedophiles. The bill is euphemistically called "The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act." I call it "The Pedophile Protection Act." It was exposed as such when an amendment to exclude pedophiles from special legal protections, offered by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, was rejected by the Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee. Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Florida, admitted from the House Floor that this bill put 547 forms of sexual deviancies listed by the American Psychiatric Association, which he referred to as "all of these 'philias' and fetishes and 'isms,'" on the same level of elevated protection as "race ... religion ... gender ... or disability."" Mrs Porter states that WND has devised a plan to FedEx copies of a letter opposing the Bill to every U.S. Senator on the writer's behalf for $10.95 each. I am sure you and your wife Gena would fully endorse this letter and I trust you will highlight it in both this and your WND column.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Wed May 6, 2009 3:23 AM
Guess you forgot about J's instruction to "love your enemies, do GOOD TO THOSE WHO WOULD HARM YOU". It is amazing how many people of faith conveniently forget that.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Arlene B
Fri May 8, 2009 9:33 AM
Re: Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:27, How that relates to Chuck's article or either of my comments is unclear, Arlene. But to address the point about loving your enemies, the Lord did love His enemies. That's why He made statements like John 8:24. If He hadn't loved them, He'd have kept quiet and let them go to hell as they deserved.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Alan O'Reilly
Sat May 9, 2009 1:12 PM
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