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Obama’s Christianity: A Political Tool to Silence Christians

By *Raymond Ibrahim* <http://www.raymondibrahim.com/author/raymond-ibrahim/>
on April 15, 2015 in *Other Matters*
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/category/other-matters/>

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Here in the United States, where Americans are used to hearing their
president always invoke Christianity in a manner that silences Christians,
United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron’s recent Easter message was
moderately refreshing.

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Among other things, Cameron made it a point to say “that we should feel
proud to say, ‘This is a Christian country.’ Yes, we’re a nation that
embraces, welcomes and accepts all faiths and none, but we are still a
Christian country.”

The context of Cameron’s statement, it should be recalled, is a UK with a
large, intolerant, and aggressive Muslim populace—a populace that
increasingly seeks to treat the UK’s indigenous Christians the way the
Islamic world’s indigenous Christians are habitually treated, that is,
subjugated, enslaved, raped, and murdered.

In fact, Cameron touched on the phenomenon of Christian persecution in
mostly Muslim lands:

*We have a duty to speak out about the persecution of Christians around the
world too.  It is truly shocking that in 2015 there are still Christians
being threatened, tortured, even killed because of their faith.  From Egypt
to Nigeria, Libya to North Korea.  Across the Middle East Christians have
been hounded out of their homes, forced to flee from village to village;
many of them forced to renounce their faith or brutally murdered.  To all
those brave Christians in Iraq and Syria who practice their faith or
shelter others, we will say, “We stand with you.”*

While one may argue that Cameron is all talk—after all, the UK’s foreign
policies, like America’s, have only exacerbated the plight of Christians in
the Middle East—it is still refreshing to hear such honest talk, since here
in the U.S., one seldom gets even that from President Obama.

Consider what Obama—who is on record
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmC3IevZiik> saying “we are no longer a
Christian nation,” who never notes the Islamic identity of murderers or the
Christian identity of their victims
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/muslim-persecution-of-christians/jihadis-cleansing-pakistan-of-christians/>,
and who
ignored a recent UN session on Christian persecution
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/other-matters/us-ignores-un-session-on-christian-genocide-in-mideast/>—had
to say about Christians at the Easter Prayer Breakfast:  “On Easter, I do
reflect on the fact that as a Christian, I am supposed to love.  And I have
to say that sometimes when I listen to less than loving expressions by
Christians, I get concerned.”

This is in keeping with his earlier
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/other-matters/obamas-self-professed-confusion-about-islamic-terror/>
 statements
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/obama-christianity-no-different-than-the-islamic-state/>
calling
on Americans in general Christians in particular to be nonjudgmental and
instead to have “humility” and “doubt” themselves.  For example, during the
National Prayer Breakfast last February, after Obama alluded to the
atrocities committed by the Islamic State—which include beheadings,
crucifixions, rape, slavery, and immolations—he said:

*I believe there are a few principles that can guide us, particularly those
of us who profess to believe. And, first, we should start with some basic
humility.  I believe that the starting point of faith is some doubt—not
being so full of yourself and so confident that you are right and that God
speaks only to us, and doesn’t speak to others, that God only cares about
us and doesn’t care about others, that somehow we alone are in possession
of the truth.*

Humility, of course, is a well-recognized Christian virtue.  It is the
exact opposite of pride; a modest if not humble opinion of oneself, one’s
shortcomings.   But what does exercising humility have to do with our
understanding of Islamic violence and terrorism, which was, after all, the
topic Obama was discussing immediately before he began pontificating about
humility?  Are we not to judge and condemn Islamic violence—since we’re
apparently no better, as the president made clear when he told Christians
to get off their “high horse” and remember the Crusades and Inquisition
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/obama-christianity-no-different-than-the-islamic-state/>
?

Furthermore, while Christian humility encourages self-doubt, it does not
encourage doubt concerning right and wrong, good and evil.  The same Christ
who advocated humility repeatedly condemned evil behavior, called on people
to repent of their sins, and hurled tables in righteous anger.

The point here is that, whenever Obama invokes Christianity and Christian
virtues, it is almost always in the context of trying to silence
Christians: telling them to “love” more—that is, to never judge or condemn
anything, and instead be doormats ever “turning the other cheek”; telling
them to remember the historic “crimes” of other Christians—even if they are a
thousand years old
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/islam/the-true-history-of-christendom-and-islam/>
and no crimes at all
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/study-corner/the-truth-about-the-crusades/>—that
is, telling Christians not to criticize Islam because they too live in
glass houses.

This is the “liberal Christianity” which Obama and others hail, because its
chief purpose is to silence Christians from condemning and combatting what
are otherwise clear evils.  Christians are being persecuted by Muslims all
around the world?  That’s okay, seems to be Obama’s response; just turn the
other cheek—have some more “humility” and “doubt,” show their Islamic
persecutors some more “love”—and everything will be set aright.




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