Coulter Calls Obama an Atheist
Ann Coulter calls Obama an atheist over the question whether he is Christian or Muslim.
Coulter says he defends Obama over what she calls absurd accusation and says Obama is an atheist. She also states that is not wrong to question someone’s belief. Coulter wrote at Townhall.com:
“The nonsense about President Obama being a Muslim has got to stop. I rise to defend him from this absurd accusation by pointing out that he is obviously an atheist.”
Coulter says it isn’t Obama’s abortion theories or the fact that neither of his parents was Christian. She also says it’s not because of his group of “spiritual advisers,” that she calls “Mother Earth worshippers, polytheists and other nonbelievers.”
Coulter claims that the only smidgen of evidence that Obama is a Christian is that he attended Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years. She calls Wright’s “God damn America!” church one that does not believe in Christ or God. She said the church is also “borderline racist.”
Coulter calls Wright’s church, “a conscious, calculated decision to immerse yourself in hate-filled demagoguery and call it “Christianity.” For further proof she says:
” To the contrary, it’s Obama’s church attendance — back in Chicago — that proves he’s an atheist. This was inadvertently admitted by Obama’s leading butt-boy, Richard Wolffe, on North Korean TV Monday night. Wolffe acknowledged that Wright’s liberation theology was not Christianity, but then forcefully distinguished Obama from the Rev. Wright — i.e., Obama’s sole character witness for his alleged Christianity.”
Coulter also says that “all liberals are atheists. Only the ones who have to stand for election even bother pretending to believe in God.” This particular comment has started a fuss among many Christian liberals.
Coulter then goes on to say there is only one true Christian liberal, “that’s Mike Huckabee.” So what do the American people think? The nation is still divided but most believe that Obama is in fact a Christian if you were to go by all the polls coming out, with muslim close behind.
Glenn Beck calls Obama’s faith one that is routed in black liberation theology of an oppressor and a victim. Beck has on numerous occasions called Obama’s quote “My individual salvation depends on our collective salvation” a distortion of Christianity.



