Obama’s faith at heart of Lynchburg discussion

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Barack Obama’s surrogate for religious matters told a small Lynchburg gathering Tuesday that an Obama presidency would decrease the country’s “level of fear and division and loathing” that exists across religious, ethnic and cultural lines.

Shaun Casey, the Democratic candidate’s evangelical outreach coordinator, also told about 15 people in a forum at the Starlight Café on Fifth Street that Obama’s policies would reduce the number of abortions in America.

In addition, Casey said, Obama would give all religious groups, including Christians and Muslims, more access to policy making than any White House in history.

“His administration will model the kind of pluralism that we long for today,” said Casey, who teaches divinity students at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.

Casey focused his presentation on two issues: abortion and persistent e-mails that say Obama is a Muslim.

Walter Fore, of Lynchburg, told Casey during the forum that he gets angry that “every election, the first thing that comes up is abortion.”

“We’ve got too many things” that are problems, Fore said, including a cycle of teen pregnancies that continues “such a poverty level that we will never escape.”

“We have too many issues to talk about to get hung up on abortion” and other hot-button topics, Fore said.

Casey replied that he sees many younger Christians who perceive “a basket of moral issues that is bigger — poverty, climate change and the national economy.”

“The good news is, slowly but surely, in some of these communities where it is all about abortion, the younger generation is bringing the change,” Casey said.

Abortions decreased during the Clinton presidency, Casey said, attributing the decline to economic prosperity during those years.

“I believe that more women who had unintended pregnancies visualized bringing that pregnancy to full term, and they could see a path to raise that child so it could launch and prosper and have a decent prospect,” Casey said.

Obama proposes to continue that reduction through universal access to health insurance, improved care for everyone, and reduced poverty, Casey said. The number in poverty increased by 6 million in the past eight years, he said.

The e-mail rumors that Obama is a Muslim have “generated real fear and animosity” in some parts of the country, and they aren’t going away, Casey said.

The truth, Casey said, is that Obama grew up in a non-religious household and did not come to a personal faith of any kind until he was an adult doing organizing work with churches on the south side of Chicago, Casey said.

That faith is Christian, Obama has said. During his visit to Lynchburg in August, Obama told 2,000 people that “I believe in Jesus Christ as my savior.”

No one at Tuesday’s meeting brought up the fact that, earlier this year, Obama criticized and separated himself from his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, because of remarks Wright had made concerning race.

Obama’s efforts to separate himself from Muslims brought a challenge to Casey from a Muslim in the audience.

A Bedford County resident who said his Muslim name is Sheik Ahmed Rashid told Casey that “the Muslim community is angry” because Obama’s religious stance doesn’t seem inclusive.

“I encourage you to have more outreach to the Muslim community,” said Rashid, who added that he was speaking about the national-level Muslim faith and not about the Lynchburg area.

Rashid also said he’s pragmatic and understands the political factors that require Obama to keep saying he isn’t a Muslim, “but how do you think we feel?”

Casey replied that Obama has said publicly that “there are millions of Muslims in America, they are fine citizens and they are part of the community.”

Casey also said Muslims in Northern Virginia may have given Sen. Jim Webb his margin of victory in the 2006 election against George Allen.

“Let me take the longer view, beyond the next 49 days, and if we have an Obama administration, I can guarantee you that Muslim Americans will have more access to the engines of democracy and legislation and policy making in the Obama administration than any White House in history,” Casey said.

Another surrogate-candidate appearance for Obama is planned for today in Central Virginia.

In Bedford, former Mississippi Gov. Ray Mabus was to be at the Democratic Committee headquarters on Main Street at 6 p.m. to talk about solutions Obama offers for rural Virginians, including health care, better jobs, and trade agreements to keep jobs in America.

Michelle Obama, his wife, is scheduled to hold a Women for Obama voter registration rally at the University of Virginia at 4:50 p.m. Jill Biden, wife of vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, also plans to be there.

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Flag Comment Posted by nobama on September 17, 2008 at 8:45 am

Well apparently that struck some nerves.
Well (Voice of Reason), I don’t care one way or the other if any of our Presidential candidates are black or white. It makes no difference to how I vote. I have listened to everything Obama has said and its all fluffed up words to get votes. And (lburger) I do believe that God can change people, BUT, actions speak much louder than words, and so far, his actions have not been reflective of a Christian in any way, shape or form. If he somehow is a Christian, he better get his act together and start acting like it. So far his morals and his politics have been anything but Christian.
I really do love how Voice of Reason, how you spout of all these ad-hominems and think that that makes a convincing argument. It just makes you the greater fool for not stating a logical argument and just resorting to name calling. You make these illogical assumptions about why I do not like Obama. Your this way, because you cant stand that I’m right, and what do mature people do when they find out they’re wrong, why call other people names of course! Thanks for being the source of amusement to start my day with.

Flag Comment Posted by looksee on September 17, 2008 at 8:30 am

You can be raised in any manner and still be a Christian. Example: Paul the Apostle was raised Jewish, he became a pretty strong Christian. Christianity can be for anyone, no matter what their parents believe. I believe Obama is the best choice for our country because he will put the focus back on the people. He will focus on poverty, something God cares deeply about. He will focus on the Enviornment which God has made us stewards for. He will keep church and state seperated; which is a wonderful Christian value (Even though many fundamental Christians do not realize this).

Flag Comment Posted by liberty4obama on September 17, 2008 at 8:16 am

good job freedom…all is true…specially the hatred from trbc…its the same thing as it was at OBAMA’s church and it has been for years…also how can you “nobama” say what someone’s religion is….some people who come to liberty aren’t Christian..dose that make them Muslim..who cares about what schools he went to..im pretty sure he is smarter than bush and mccain put together..unlike them he graduated at the top of his class..not the bottom 1%...you are a prime example of all of the brain washed idiots here…who can’t decide on something for themselves…u just listen to that bone head Jerry Jr. and the biased teachings at convo….good job for making liberty and trbc look like even more of a cult…taking the minds of the youth of this great country…

Flag Comment Posted by lburger on September 17, 2008 at 7:55 am

If you are truly a Christian, you would believe that people can change, that God can change them and that Muslims or atheists or Satanists or whatever can become Christians - and “real” ones at that. Saul (later called Paul) in the Bible killed Christians before he was converted. Does anyone question the great Apostle Paul’s Christianity? As far as having connections to sinners goes, the late Jerry Falwell was a friend to porn publisher Larry Flynt, although the two disagreed on nearly everything. And Jesus dined with sinners and saints alike. How would you feel if someone questioned your Christianity, and said you were really an unbeliever and a hateful, closed-minded person at that, no matter what you said, no matter how many times you insisted that it wasn’t true. Oh wait, I think I just did that to you. How does it feel?

Flag Comment Posted by FedUpWithTRBC on September 17, 2008 at 7:54 am

nobama, You are an absolute FOOL!!! You are the epitome of the ignoramus fools that have been inducted into the Christian Reich (SIG HEIL to Jesus!) You are an example of why Fundamentalist Christians MUST BE STOPPED! You fundies have been spreading too many lies and too many words of hatred for far too long, especially here in Lynchburg thanks to TRBC and “Fat Boy” who made it all happen. Religion (Mythology 101) needs to stay out of politics. If you want a religious state, go to Iran or Iraq where your antics are accepted. Let’s be honest nobama, you just can’t stand the idea of an African American as our President. You refuse to listen to what Obama has to say and you will believe all the lies that you here about him, just because he’s a black man. So get out your white sheets nobama and head to Mount LU, you’ll be welcomed with open arms there.

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 17, 2008 at 6:25 am

i was going to comment on the article,,but would rather comment on the two postings,,1day/nobama,,let me remind you what your christian faith did ,,it in the name of JESUS ,,committed the greatest genocide in human history,,it killed all the native indians,,trail of tears,,it made hilter look like a saint ,,and mondern ethic cleansing was born here !,,and overall they are still the poorest people in this world !!and may i remind you OBAMA did,nt attend church for the 20 years like you make it sound,,and the hatred i hear comming out of trbc,,is equally the same,,just diferant people,,afterall i also recall all the baptist after killing off all the indians,,went after the blacks,,by preaching an animal teaching that black were /are sud-human thus worthy to be slaves and keept in slavery for an additional 100 years after lincoln,,and to this very day they make up the most in poverty due to your subliminal thinking/acting,,,,so PLEASE belive in your own CHRISTIAN history of the past 400 years !!its disgusting,,as you are ,,and your ignorance only continues it shamefullness as is written here !!,,and to your without DEEDS,,show me anywhere in mcsins life where he ever helped anyone but himself,,and to his pill popoing,adultrious wife ,,all she did was run all over the world ,,never lifted a fingure for poverty here at home,,,and do you know why !!??because if you tie in a humanitarny visit to a slum in africa,,and drop a few american dollars,,then you get to write off the whole VACATION as a tax right-off thus only paying your 1 % tax to our 23% tax,,so you two need to look in the mirror and put on your LIPSTICK!!

Flag Comment Posted by 1Day on September 17, 2008 at 5:54 am

As usual, in this country we miss the main issue of not of whether Obama is a muslim but on whether he has bought into the black liberation theology preached at his church for 20 years.  James Cone, who perpetuated BLT (and who Jeremiah Wright was a student of) in the late 60s early 70s, has written in his book “[Black Power] is complete emancipation of black people from white oppression by whatever means black people deem necessary…which includes rebellion.“  This racist and Marxist theology is hardly worthy of a presidential candidate.

Flag Comment Posted by nobama on September 16, 2008 at 9:21 pm

Please do be fooled by Obama stating that he is a Christian. Anybody can state he is a Christian and not mean it. It is by his deeds that disprove his faith in Christianity. James 2:14,18,20 and 26 all talk about how faith without deeds is dead. Obama is a muslim no matter what he says. He went to a muslim school when he was growing up, memorizing and reciting the koran, and praying to allah. It truly angers me to hear somewhat like Obama claiming to have the same faith that I do, because IF he does, he is severely and grossly misguided. This man’s close connections with the likes of Bill Ayers and Father Pleger really show his true colors if he chooses to associate with them. Please do not believe the lies, though lies is about all his campaign is based on.

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