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Obama's Nonbeliever Nod Unsettles Some

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(Jan. 23) - Not everyone was happy with President Barack Obama's nod to nonbelievers and non-Christians in his inaugural address. And some of the stiff criticism about Obama’s religious inclusiveness is coming from African-American Christians who maintain that no, all faiths were actually not created equal.
"For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness," the new president said. "We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this earth," he also said. Nothing too controversial, proclaiming that America's strength lies in its diversity.
But between those two statements, the new president got specific: "We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and nonbelievers."
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By mentioning, for the first time in an inaugural address, the 16.1 percent of Americans who check "no"’ when asked about religion, Obama turned it into the most controversial line in his speech -- praised by The New York Times editorial board and cited by some Christians as evidence that he is a heretic, and in his well-spoken way, a serious threat.
With that one line, the president "seems to be trying to redefine American culture, which is distinctively Christian," said’ Bishop E.W. Jackson of the Exodus Faith Ministries in Chesapeake, Va. "The overwhelming majority of Americans identify as Christians, and what disturbs me is that he seems to be trying to redefine who we are.’"
Earlier this week, Jackson was a guest on the popular conservative Christian radio show 'Janet Parshall's America,' where a succession of callers, many of whom identified themselves as African-American, said they shared the concern, and were perplexed and put off by the president’s shout-out to nonbelievers.
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Parshall noted that atheists were celebrating the unexpected mention, and indeed they were: "In his inaugural address … President Barack Obama did what many before him should have done, rightly citing the great diversity of America as part of the nation's great strength, and including 'nonbelievers'’ in that mix,’" said Ed Buckner of American Atheists.
"His mother would have been proud,"’ Buckner said, referring to the fact that Obama’s mother was not a church-goer. "And so are we."
Jackson said he and others have no problem acknowledging that "this country is one in which everybody has the freedom to think what they want.’" Yet Obama crossed the line, in his view, in suggesting that all faiths (and none) were different roads to the same destination: "He made similar remarks in the campaign, and said, 'We are no longer a Christian nation, if we ever were. We are a Jewish, Hindu and non-believing nation.'"
Not so, Jackson says: "Obviously, Jewish heritage is very much a part of Christianity; the Jewish Bible is part of our Bible. But Hindu, Muslim, and nonbelievers? I don't think so. We are not a Muslim nation or a nonbelieving nation."’
With all the focus on Obama as the first African-American president, the succession of black callers to Janet Parshall's show was a reminder that the "community"’ is not a monolith, and that many socially conservative black Americans are at odds with Obama's views, particularly on abortion and gay rights. Nor do they all define civil rights in the same way.
The Rev. Cecil Blye, pastor of More Grace Ministries Church in Louisville, Ky., said the president's reference to nonbelievers also set off major alarm bells for him. "It's important to understand the heritage of our country, and it's a Judeo-Christian tradition,"’ period.
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Cwrw693

11:53 AMFeb 11 2009

how is it that on this poll 78%/says they are ok with bobo O bozo,s comments on non beleivers//and yet 87% BELEIVER IN A HIGHER POWER.. someone please explain the total stupidity in this????i could care les if you beleive in ourselve,bobo)O obzo(hang onto that change folks -u WIIL need it soon).or god or putty booty/or a fricken tree as youur higher power..ther is no such thing as an atheist//really everybody beleives in something or someone greater than theirselves..even if it,s yourselve..sooo cutt the crap/idiotsz--i beleive in GOd/jesus-don,t make me right,OR wrong..i DO NOT and wil never beleive hussain osama obama was or will ever be a good choice 4 AMERICA..wher the hell is my free tire gauge at mr. bobo//or guess which one of the 58 states i live in..or GOD f**k amercia as rev.wright/wrong sings//we will c that happen mr. wright/so u r not wrong//GOD will allow america 2 F**k ourselves//whch we have..h hitler/hi nobombya---call me a racist,socialist pig,wot ever label u want 2...

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Noxidereus

08:49 AMFeb 04 2009

27% (so far) of people are bothered by Obama's statement of fact that there are atheists in America? Really?? Holy crap (pun intended)! Is not that somewhere around Bush's approval rating? Goes to show that about a quarter of us Americans are mental retards.I was surprised to even see the question, but then shocked by the percentage of hateful morons this country is plagued with. As an atheist, I well know we are not liked. But a statement of fact from Obama, one that recognizes and includes differing religious positions as merely existing... I mean you really have to be a complete tool to be offended by that. TO THE IGNORANT: If the mere mention of the existence of atheists is offensive to you, that is not a logical position to have. It must stem from fear. If your faith is strong enough, you wouldn't be offended. That little fear... that little voice that whispers to you there is no god... you are afraid it might be true, and that's why you need everyone to agree with you.

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DJStuCrew

05:39 PMFeb 03 2009

So some folks were bothered. So what? Some were bothered by the fact that Obama is black, too. They're called BIGOTS. It seems like some folks would rather ignore the 27 million Americans who identify as atheist, agnostic, humanist, freethinkers or "no religion." Sorry! We're here. We're skeptical. Get used to it. Finally we have a president who is!

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jodeebray

03:38 PMJan 30 2009

The only objection I have is that the moniker "nonbeliever" can be taken as "they don't believe in anything", and a lot of people do take it that way, choosing to see "non belief" as lacking a moral or socially responsible compass. I truly believe more people would "come out" as atheists if the repercussions from family, friends and society weren't so onerous. Nobody likes having stones thrown at them.Athiest is the new "gay".

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Nikeallstar1234

02:38 PMJan 30 2009

Hypocritical Christians up in arms again

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JPGoodrow

02:02 PMJan 30 2009

THESE BOARDS SERIOUSLY SUCK... You have to psot 10-times before your post "appears" to post only to scroll up and see it posted 3 times.Then when you give another poster a postive star it registers negative and visa versa apeearing the star system is fixed. APPARENTLY AOL CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE REAL PROGRAMMERS so they use a kindergarten computer class...

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AngusSteak

12:31 PMJan 30 2009

Remember, we had a choice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTp_atr2G9E

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AngusSteak

12:29 PMJan 30 2009

Remember, we had a choice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTp_atr2G9E

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InPlainSight2004

11:33 AMJan 30 2009

It's time to face reality instead of keeping your head in the sand. There are many MORAL non-believers in this country who vote, work, pay taxes, support their families, etc. You don't need to believe in a god to be a good person.Religion supposedly teaches tolerance, but it's apparent that the lesson learned is one of intolerance. You could learn a lot from non-believers if you uncovered your eyes and ears.

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SxyWrknGrl06

10:51 AMJan 30 2009

So everyone is up in arms over the fact that he mentioned nonbelievers...why??? There are Atheists in this country, along with every other country. If he singles out Christians or Jews in a speech, he should mention nonbelievers as well. America is supposedly so tolerant, yet when our new president (whom I did not vote for, in case you were wondering) mentions ALL religions and/or lack thereof, you get angry. All you "Christians" who are so angry over this, I am willing to bet that you are also ok with Obama's reversal of abortion laws? What kind of Christians are you? Not the ones that GOD supports. American Christians are supposed to be a very welcoming group. Yet you criticize our president for mentioning everyone in our country...You would be upset had he not mentioned Christians, so now YOU KNOW how those who are not typically mentionged feel. I believe that this might be the first time I have heard something that I agree with come out of Barack's mouth. And probably one of the fe...

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Not everyone was happy with President Barack Obama\'s nod to nonbelievers and non-Christians in his inaugural address. And some of the stiffest criticism of Obama’s religious inclusivity is coming from African-American Christians who maintain that no, all faiths were actually not created equal.