Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Franklin Graham on Obama: "His Entire Life His Whole Influence Has Been Islam"



“The president is ignoring the fact that these are Islamic extremists. These are terrorists. And ISIS is a terrorist organization. And they are bent on destroying the West. They’ve already said they want the flag of Islam to fly over the White House. The president, his entire life his whole influence has been Islam. His mother has been married to a Muslim. His father is a Muslim. Then she married a man from Indonesia. He was raised in Indonesia. Went to Islamic schools. I assume she was a Muslim. So, his whole life experiences have been surrounded by Islam. He only knows Islam. And, he’s given a pass to Islam. He’s refusing to accept and understand the evil that is in front of him.”

5 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Going out on a limb here....

Before very recently, I didn't believe that Obama is a Muslim. Now, I do believe that he is a Muslim -- of no particular "established" sect, however.

Just my two cents.

Pastorius said...

It looks more and more like that.

I still believe Dinesh D'Souza's hypothesis.

Franklin Graham, however, all but says Obama is a Muslim.

Franklin Graham is a rational person. He is not a hothead, or "extremist", although, now that he has said this, the media will attempt to portray him as such.

Always On Watch said...

Pasto,
I also believe Dinesh D'Souza's hypothesis -- plus what I said above.

Did D'Souza actually state that he believes that Obama is not a Muslim? One can be an adherent of Zinnism and still be a Muslim.

Pastorius said...

Good point, AOW. Very good point.

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
You may be right. It may be that Obama's love for Islam is simply that he views Islam as "oppressed", Muslims as an oppressed people.

But that does not account for how he ignores all the oppression that Muslims level on others, including and especially the enslavement of hundreds of thousands of black people in Sudan.

You basically believe D'Souza's explanation.

Franklin Graham's assertions are relevant too, even if faulty.