When Herman Cain began singing "Amazing Grace" at the National Press Club on Monday, some believed he was trying to distract attention from the sexual harassment charges that had surfaced against him. But, as he explained, "My faith is a big part of who Herman Cain is." In fact, though he's decided to campaign on his background in business, Mr. Cain is an ordained minister and deeply religious man.
Like President Obama, Mr. Cain belongs to a mostly black congregation with a black pastor. But that is where the similarities end. Stark differences between the political philosophies of these two men may be rooted in their profoundly different theological heritages. The churches both men are (or in the case of Mr. Obama, were) longtime members of are known for liberal activism, but with notable differences in their views of scripture.
Mr. Cain's church, Antioch Baptist Church North in Atlanta, Ga.,...
People can say what they will for and against Herman Cain. I appreciate hearing this contrast of his conservative Christian background verses the liberal (apostate) version Obama practises.
Herman Cain may have his faults (don't we all?) but he is certainly a man I can take joy in praying for, no matter if he becomes President, WON'T THAT INFURIATE LIBERALS or not.
Another Christian?!? So who should we choose as President, a Atheist? Or better yet, here's an idea, a Satanist! Jodi, you need to drop the stone and pray for a righteous man to become the president.
Oh great another politician claiming to be a christian. Just what the world needs a "christian" who lives and acts worse than a lot of the unsaved. God help us all
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