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Is barack obama the 2nd coming of Jesus?

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I just saw a posting on here and someone said that Obama has never spoken about himself like a God … REALY??!!!! Obama said … during his run for office “… a light will shine through that window, a beam of light will come down upon you, you will experience an epiphany … and you will suddenly realize that you must go to the polls and vote for Obama” – Barack Obama Lebanon, New Hampshire. January 7, 2008. ….

Obama also said “At some point in the evening, a light is going to shine down and you will have an epiphany and you’ll say, ‘I have to vote for Barack.’” South Carolina Jan 26, 2008

Again Obama said ……. “My job is to be so persuasive that if there’s anybody left out there who is still not sure whether they will vote, or is still not clear who they will vote for, that a light will shine through that window, a beam of light will come down upon you, you will experience an epiphany … and you will suddenly realize that you must go to the polls and vote for Obama, the Democrat said in Hanover. Jan 8, 2008

Again Obama said on another speech on Jan 8, 2008 … “I’m going to be so persuasive that a light will shine through the clouds and say I must vote for Barack and you’ll have an epiphany,” he told voters in Lebanon.

Jan 7, 2008 So I am going to try to be so persuasive in the 20 minutes or so that I speak that by the time this is over, a light will shine down from somewhere.

Asked By: Barack O Bankrupt - 6/9/2009
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The New World Order is advancing so quickly that it is hard to keep up with it. Not only has baby-killing become the aggressive policy of our government, and the nationalization of private companies and the systematic destruction of our economy leading to dependency on government, and plans for more, but now another fundamental human right has just received a major blow.

Obama and the liberal despots wish to force the rest of us to adhere to their perversions. This time it is an attack on the human right of freedom of conscience. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness cannot be realized without the freedom of conscience. But, then this regime is systematically destroying that clarion call of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Truly, the devil is in power in our government. Life has been cheapened not guaranteed, Liberty is disappearing because the despots are making way to force us to their perverted views such as the attack on conscience, and the Pursuit of Happiness is faltering in light of taxes, economic decline, and the resulting cost of living. All this is at the hands of people who do not value the American tradition and legacy, but wish to move America into the despotism that we fought a war to escape from.

... an amendment introduced by Sen. Tom Coburn to protect the conscience of patients and health care providers was defeated by a vote of 56-41. The amendment was proposed in light of the Obama administration’s plans to rescind the rule, which was issued in December by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), that protects the right of health care workers at federally-funded facilities to refuse to perform or be involved in medical procedures that violate their consciences.

1. President Obama reversed the Mexico City Policy four days after taking office. Instead of restricting foreign aid to organizations who directly support abortion, American taxpayers will be funding abortions overseas, all while trying to make ends meet in the midst of a recession.

2. The new omnibus budget increases money spent on the abortion industry, including an increase of $7.5 million to $307.5 million for Title X Domestic Family Planning and a 19?ncrease of $88 million to $545 million for International Family Planning.

3. President Obama signed an executive order forcing American taxpayers to fund unrestricted embryonic stem cell research. As pointed in a column by Charles Krauthammer, President Obama “pointedly left open the creation of cloned -- and noncloned s***m-and-egg-derived -- human embryos solely for the purpose of dismemberment and use for parts.”

4. President Obama has started the proceedings to rescind the “conscience clause” regulations put in place by President Bush, which protects healthcare professionals and medical students who refuse to perform abortions for moral reasons. (To speak out, go to www.Freedom2Care.com)

5. President Obama nominated one of the most pro-abortion governors in the country, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, to be Secretary of HHS, which oversees millions spent on the abortion industry. Sebelius hosted infamous late-term abortionist Dr. George Tiller and his staff at the governor's mansion.

6. On March 17, 2009, for the first time in eight years, the Obama State Department released $50 million to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an organization linked to China's one-child policy and coerced abortions. Unsatisfied by the $50 million mark, House members, led by pro-abortion Rep. Louise Slaughter, are asking for even more money in the next budget Congress will consider.

7. Under Obama’s proposed healthcare plan, the same advocates that are pushing for taxpayer-funded abortions and wiping out parental consent laws, were front and center at the Healthcare Summit in Washington, DC to present their solutions.

In addition, Obama's health plan promises rationing medical care for the elderly. His appointee, Tom Daschle, who dropped out because of tax problems, made the statement that the elderly just need to get use to their pains and sufferings.

This qualifies Obama as an Angel of Death without doubt. (Angel means "messenger" by the way).
Answered By: Illuminator - 6/9/2009
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No
Answered By: sgt slaughter - 6/9/2009
No, don't even think that.
Answered By: JesusChristismyLord - 6/9/2009
Hell no.
Answered By: Kan Pitter. DEAL WITH IT. - 6/9/2009
Troll seeking trollish delights.
Answered By: Vitamin E - 6/9/2009
I think the Fundi's agree with you, I think they were calling him the something-Christ... Second Christ? I don't remember.
Answered By: Ocupado - 6/9/2009
So what?
get over it
Answered By: Eh - 6/9/2009
No hes not. although he may think he is.
Answered By: Metal K - 6/9/2009
That's weird, the whole concept, but I highly doubt it...
Answered By: *princesa* - 6/9/2009
Just as much as Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck are the two witnesses noted in the book of Revelation.
Answered By: GodsGeneral - 6/9/2009
Was there even a 1st coming of jesus?
Answered By: Heavy Petting Zoo - 6/9/2009
Wasnt it the newscaster saying that on this video
Answered By: nobody - 6/9/2009
Newsweek Just elevated the Obama to God with Chis Mathews seconding the Nomination with a tingling going up and down his leg
Answered By: Unbiblical Gospel Of Works - 6/9/2009
Nope, because Jesus Christ probably never existed.
Answered By: Believe Dangerous - 6/9/2009
No,
I don't think that Jesus would need a teleprompter to read his speeches like BO does.. No teleprompter = no speech.
Answered By: MC2=E - 6/9/2009
Only to those sore losers who are still angry that McCain lost the election.
Answered By: Michael B - Repeal Prop. 8! - 6/9/2009
The term,"A light will shine on you" is equivalent as saying a light bulb over your brain just turned on and now you can better see." That's all.

And forget the Obama being Jesus thing because as written, all the eastern sky will part as Jesus returns and so far I haven't heard anything relevant to that event happening.
Answered By: catfishingonalowbudget - 6/9/2009
It appears to me a lot of people are waking up to their mistake, which indirectly may cost lives, certainly peace and freedoms. Scary!!!

No fixed address, Excellent!!
Answered By: June smiles - 6/9/2009
A lot of people really seem to act like he is.
Answered By: Sean - 6/9/2009
Not hardly!
Answered By: midgie2040 - 6/9/2009
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