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Another reason why he p1sses me off. Probably Flammable, don't care (nbr)

Most people probably know it since it's older news, other probably don't care, but it pisses me off.  We have discussed the health care issues and some things on Obama, well I was reading about this earlier and am irritated.  Every first Thursday in May there is a National Day of Prayer Service at the White House (went on for 20 years).  Last year Obama cancelled it claiming he didn't want to piss off the non Christians.

https://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1724544/obama_cancels_national_day_of_prayer.html?cat=9

This past September 25th on Capitol Hill there was a national day of prayer for the Islam religion where thousands attended.  So we couldn't have a Christian day for prayer because of non Christians getting upset, but it is ok to pray to Allah and have a day where 50 some odd thousand gather at the capitol to pray.  It pisses me off that this has become acceptable to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian. 

https://islamoncapitolhill.com/

I know a lot of people like Obama, but I personally don't see it, he has done so many things that if another president had done it would have caused attention, but he can because of who he is, just don't get it. Everyone has a right to their opinion and I just wanted to put mine out there.  I usually don't start things or stir the pot, but this is something that really hit a nerve.  Vent over.  Sorry so long.

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Re: Another reason why he p1sses me off. Probably Flammable, don't care (nbr)

  • There WAS a National Day of Prayer for Christians.  Obama just didn't host an event at the White House for it.   

    There were events on Capitol Hill just like there were for the Islam Day on Capitol Hill.  

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    There WAS a National Day of Prayer for Christians.  Obama just didn't host an event at the White House for it.   

    There were events on Capitol Hill just like there were for the Islam Day on Capitol Hill.  

    I think that it is funny how there has been one hosted for 20 years, then he comes into office and decides to cancel it. 

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  • imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

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  • You do realize that this ISNT a Christian nation, correct? And that one of the things that the US prides itself on is diversity and freedom of religion? Not everyone IS a Christan and Christianity is not a required part of the running of our government. Yes, you're entitled to your opinion, but maybe a bit more research would have made your opinion seem less ignorant.
  • imagesaraprice:

    I think that it is funny how there has been one hosted for 20 years, then he comes into office and decides to cancel it. 

     

    I'm not sure that I see how that is funny, but in any event it is not true.  The White House prayer service started in 2001 during the second Bush Administration:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/24/AR2009042403514.html 

  • imagerssnlvr:

    imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

    I don't think she meant it like everyone in America is supposed to be a Christian, as in they have to. Most people in America claim to be Christians, and I think that's what she was getting at.

    and to the OP, I agree. There are tons of things that I dislike about him. You just added another one to this list.

  • A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.
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     It pisses me off that this has become acceptable to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian. 

    Hmm

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  • This is probably an inflammatory response but, so? I know there are lots of things the current administration has done that can be questioned and argued. But the prayer day? I frankly don't see the big deal. There are lots of religions in this country and we have the freedom to celebrate any or none as we see fit (I don't believe America is supposed to be "mostly Christian"). It's one of the things that makes this country great. I would personally like to see a more distinct separation of church and state. It's not as if the government is telling you you're not allowed to worship.
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    imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

    This is why I posted, so many people are scared to discuss religion because of fear to step on others toes and offend them if they are not in the same belief.

  • imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

  • imageStrawberryBlondeMomma:
    imagerssnlvr:

    imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

    I don't think she meant it like everyone in America is supposed to be a Christian, as in they have to. Most people in America claim to be Christians, and I think that's what she was getting at.

    and to the OP, I agree. There are tons of things that I dislike about him. You just added another one to this list.

    ah. "supposedly" not "supposed to be."

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  • imageCityplanner:
    imagesaraprice:

    I think that it is funny how there has been one hosted for 20 years, then he comes into office and decides to cancel it. 

     

    I'm not sure that I see how that is funny, but in any event it is not true.  The White House prayer service started in 2001 during the second Bush Administration:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/24/AR2009042403514.html 

    Actually it goes further back to 1952 with Truman

    https://www.religioustolerance.org/day_pray2.htm

  • imageCityplanner:
    imagesaraprice:

    I think that it is funny how there has been one hosted for 20 years, then he comes into office and decides to cancel it. 

     

    I'm not sure that I see how that is funny, but in any event it is not true.  The White House prayer service started in 2001 during the second Bush Administration:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/24/AR2009042403514.html 

    The prayer service actually began in 1952.

    The article said every year beginning in 2001, former President Bush's calendar was cleared on the first Thursday in May to mark the National Day of Prayer in the White HouseSmile

     

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  • imageStrawberryBlondeMomma:
    imagerssnlvr:

    imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

    I don't think she meant it like everyone in America is supposed to be a Christian, as in they have to. Most people in America claim to be Christians, and I think that's what she was getting at.

    and to the OP, I agree. There are tons of things that I dislike about him. You just added another one to this list.

    Thank you, this is exactly what I meant.

  • imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

  • imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    No but I imagine that their life in America would be much easier if they could speak English.

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    This is probably an inflammatory response but, so? I know there are lots of things the current administration has done that can be questioned and argued. But the prayer day? I frankly don't see the big deal. There are lots of religions in this country and we have the freedom to celebrate any or none as we see fit (I don't believe America is supposed to be "mostly Christian"). It's one of the things that makes this country great. I would personally like to see a more distinct separation of church and state. It's not as if the government is telling you you're not allowed to worship.

    It is the fact that he cancels something that has been in effect for so long.  Who is he to say that we shouldn't have a national day of prayer.  Sure some do not agree with it.  If you don't want to pray to God and are not Christian then pray to whomever you pray to.  Then to have an Islamic day of prayer...

  • imagesaraprice:
    imagerssnlvr:

    imagesaraprice:
    ...to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian.

    Zip it! 

    This is why I posted, so many people are scared to discuss religion because of fear to step on others toes and offend them if they are not in the same belief.

    I'm certainly not scared to discuss religion. I just didn't want to flame you to high hell for your insinuation that people "should be" (that is the meaning of "supposed to be") Christian. Hopefully it was as the other poster suggested and you meant "supposedly."

    So basically you're pissed that Obama is actually practicing a little more discretion with religion than his predecessors? Why should the White House officially support one religion over another? And I disagree that the country was founded on the principles of Christianity. The country was founded on the principles of religious freedom. Our founding fathers were escaping countries where the government and religion were too inextricably connected, to the detriment of all.

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  • imagesaraprice:

    Actually it goes further back to 1952 with Truman

    https://www.religioustolerance.org/day_pray2.htm

    That link says that Truman created the National Day of Prayer.  Obama certainly didn't stop it or say anyone else should stop commemorating it.  He just didn't hold a prayer service that day in the White House.

    To break it down simply:

    Obama did not cancel the National Day of Prayer.  It happened.  In fact, he proclaimed it.  Here is the text:

    https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/05/barack-obama-on-national-day-of-prayer.html 

     

  • imagesaraprice:

    Most people probably know it since it's older news, other probably don't care, but it pisses me off.  We have discussed the health care issues and some things on Obama, well I was reading about this earlier and am irritated.  Every first Thursday in May there is a National Day of Prayer Service at the White House (went on for 20 years).  Last year Obama cancelled it claiming he didn't want to piss off the non Christians.

    https://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1724544/obama_cancels_national_day_of_prayer.html?cat=9

    This past September 25th on Capitol Hill there was a national day of prayer for the Islam religion where thousands attended.  So we couldn't have a Christian day for prayer because of non Christians getting upset, but it is ok to pray to Allah and have a day where 50 some odd thousand gather at the capitol to pray.  It pisses me off that this has become acceptable to a country that is supposed to be mostly Christian. 

    https://islamoncapitolhill.com/

    I know a lot of people like Obama, but I personally don't see it, he has done so many things that if another president had done it would have caused attention, but he can because of who he is, just don't get it. Everyone has a right to their opinion and I just wanted to put mine out there.  I usually don't start things or stir the pot, but this is something that really hit a nerve.  Vent over.  Sorry so long.

    Hmm 

  • For those up in arms about this, you do realize that a prayer service isnt actually a functional part of the running of our government, right? You dont have to LIKE Obama, or even agree with him, but it's hard to argue that he hasnt made huge steps in making changes in our countries policies and procedures. That takes a lot of time; time that probably is better spend actually WORKING than hosting prayer services. Especially since, as stated before, we are NOT a Christian nation and there IS a separation of Church and State. I'm glad to see a President who isnt so caught up in ceremony and making church-goers happy that he actually gets sh!t done. There's my flammable opinion.
  • imagesaraprice:

    It is the fact that he cancels something that has been in effect for so long.  Who is he to say that we shouldn't have a national day of prayer.  Sure some do not agree with it.  If you don't want to pray to God and are not Christian then pray to whomever you pray to.  Then to have an Islamic day of prayer...

    He didn't cancel the national day of prayer.

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  • imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

  • imageAutumnBride929:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    No but I imagine that their life in America would be much easier if they could speak English.

    I agree with this as well. I posted about this last week and got flamed for it.

    BTW, I voted for Obama and still like our president.

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  • imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    The point is that the US doesnt have an official language. So "our" language is moot. And I seriously doubt that any of the non-English speaking immigrants in our country are angry that "we" aren't conforming to them. Please.

  • Did you really just say that this is a country that is "supposed" to be mostly christians?

    Wow.  Just wow.  

    Remind me not to waste my time with you if I ever decide to reply to another one of your posts. 

  • imageCheeksMcGee:

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

    yep. And the average global temperature has risen as the total number of pirates has dropped, so therefore...

    causation =/= correlation

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  • imageemiliemadison:
    You do realize that this ISNT a Christian nation, correct? And that one of the things that the US prides itself on is diversity and freedom of religion? Not everyone IS a Christan and Christianity is not a required part of the running of our government. Yes, you're entitled to your opinion, but maybe a bit more research would have made your opinion seem less ignorant.

    Oh, and THIS.  (Thank you to the person who posted this, I am too flustered to spit out what I want to say.) 

  • imageemiliemadison:
    For those up in arms about this, you do realize that a prayer service isnt actually a functional part of the running of our government, right? You dont have to LIKE Obama, or even agree with him, but it's hard to argue that he hasnt made huge steps in making changes in our countries policies and procedures. That takes a lot of time; time that probably is better spend actually WORKING than hosting prayer services. Especially since, as stated before, we are NOT a Christian nation and there IS a separation of Church and State. I'm glad to see a President who isnt so caught up in ceremony and making church-goers happy that he actually gets sh!t done. There's my flammable opinion.

    Confused  Oh, please. The issue is that he canceled the Christian one but the Islamic day of prayer was still held. It should be all or nothing, IMO.

    And Confused x a billion to your statement I bolded.

  • imageCheeksMcGee:
    imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

    LMAO! Ok, so where is the data to prove this? I'd LOVE to see it. And then how does this explain low literacy rates and high violence/drug/sex/pregnancy rates in private Christian schools?

  • imageCheeksMcGee:
    imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

    This statement is so absurd it makes me laugh. 

     

  • imageMrsBatty:

    Did you really just say that this is a country that is "supposed" to be mostly christians?

    Wow.  Just wow.  

    Remind me not to waste my time with you if I ever decide to reply to another one of your posts. 

    I am not saying people are supposed to be Christian, let me rephrase this, this country is supposedly mostly Christian.  Sorry for the mix in words.  It is going off that track of being Christian and I wasn't trying to say everyone is supposed to be one thing or another.  That is not my view at all. 

  • imageKaar17:

     Oh, please. The issue is that he canceled the Christian one but the Islamic day of prayer was still held. It should be all or nothing, IMO.

    And Confused x a billion to your statement I bolded.

    I'm staying very focused on this one.  

    Obama did not cancel the Christian Day of prayer.  In fact, he proclaimed it.

    https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/05/barack-obama-on-national-day-of-prayer.html

    So, it was "all" and not nothing.    I'm glad Obama could do something of which you approve. 

  • imageCheeksMcGee:
    imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

    You've got to be joking. That is your opinion.

    Please post data to support that statement....

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  • imageShlei:
    imageCheeksMcGee:
    imageAmigosa:
    imageemiliemadison:

    imageAutumnBride929:
    A country that was founded upon the principles of Christianity... yes.  I am not an Obama fan... at all.  I just don't see it.

    Oh, brother. Do you also think that people need to "learn our language or get out!!"?

    Yes! I do agree with AutumnBride and I also believe that if people want to live here and work here than they need to learn our language. I wouldn't expect to go to Russia, China, Mexico or any other country that doesn't speak English and be mad that they didn't speak my language or expect them to conform around me. 

    I also would like to point out what has happened to the academic institutions ever since the government took prayer and God out of the schools. The literacy rate in America has decreased significantly and juvenile violent crime in schools has increased as well.

    This statement is so absurd it makes me laugh. 

     

    Right, so no more prayer = a decrease in literacy and an increase in crime?! 

    That makes a WHOLE BOAT LOAD of sense.

    You're kidding me RIGHT?! 

  • imageKaar17:

    imageemiliemadison:
    For those up in arms about this, you do realize that a prayer service isnt actually a functional part of the running of our government, right? You dont have to LIKE Obama, or even agree with him, but it's hard to argue that he hasnt made huge steps in making changes in our countries policies and procedures. That takes a lot of time; time that probably is better spend actually WORKING than hosting prayer services. Especially since, as stated before, we are NOT a Christian nation and there IS a separation of Church and State. I'm glad to see a President who isnt so caught up in ceremony and making church-goers happy that he actually gets sh!t done. There's my flammable opinion.

    Confused  Oh, please. The issue is that he canceled the Christian one but the Islamic day of prayer was still held. It should be all or nothing, IMO.

    And Confused x a billion to your statement I bolded.

    So are you actually saying that you believe that the US has an official religion and that there is NOT a separation of Church and State?

    I'm not sure how you can call having a Christian prayer service but completely ignoring ALL other organized religions in this country -founded on religions freedom, mind you- is "all or nothing". Aside from the fact that he DIDNT CANCEL the day of prayer. He just didnt HOST a prayer ceremony. 

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