Joseph Farah just can’t stop lying about President Obama.
In his Nov. 28 WorldNetDaily column, Farah pretends he’s not denigrating Obama’s faith — “I’m not saying he is not a believer. I’m not saying he is a Muslim masquerading as a Christian” — then goes on to do exactly that through falsehoods and distortions.
Farah writes: “Obama released a reading of the Gettysburg Address he did at the request of filmmaker Ken Burns. What were the only words missing from the actual Gettysburg Address as delivered by Abraham Lincoln? ‘Under God.'” Farah didn’t mention that was because the draft of the address Burns had Obama read did not have “under God” in it.
Farah also wrote: “In 2009, Obama announced in Turkey, of all places, that America was no longer a Christian nation. ‘We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values,’ he said.” Notice how Farah twists Obama’s words. Obama never said America was no longer a Christian nation, as Farah claims — he said that America is defined by a set of priniciples that transcends religion.
Farah writes: “Also in 2008, Obama called the recitation of the Shahada, the Muslim confession of faith, ‘one of the prettiest sounds on Earth.’ In an interview with Nicholas Kristof, published in the New York Times, Obama recited the Muslim call to prayer, the Adhan, ‘with a first-class [Arabic] accent.’ The opening lines of the Adhan (Azaan) is the Shahada: “Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! I witness that there is no god but Allah I witness that there is no god but Allah I witness that Muhammad is his prophet … ‘ According to Islamic scholars, reciting the Shahada, the Muslim declaration of faith, makes one a Muslim. This simple yet profound statement expresses a Muslim’s complete acceptance of, and total commitment to, the message of Islam.” Farah doesn’t seem to understand that one can appreciate the faith of others, or even how a prayer sounds, while not following it themselves.
Finally, Farah lapses into the Obama derangement his website is famous for:
Let’s just face facts.
Obama is hostile to Christianity in any orthodox form. He’s hostile to Catholicism. He’s hostile to evangelicalism. And he seems to be hostile to the faith that formed the root of all Christianity – the faith of Hebrew patriarchs.
Should we stop being surprised, then, when Obama censors words like “God” from important American historical documents?
I think not.
He is simply shaking off the vestiges of hypocrisy he clung to publicly to win the presidency. Today, Obama’s antipathy to the God of Israel is right out there in the open.
Who appointed Farah to be the arbiter of proper Christianity? Nobody that we can recall.