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negativ
31st January 2009, 06:48 PM
Quite a while back, before the election, I came across a series of Youtube (I THINK!) videos of then-Senator Obama talking about various things inside a church. At one point during his talk, he mentioned something along the line that religious people have a duty to consider the ideas and opinions of non-believers and secularists. I may be distorting his words badly.

Bottom line, though, is that I can no longer seem to find the video(s) in question (hey, why don't YOU try typing "Obama church secular speech" into the Google Toobz and see where it gets you).

If you think you know what I'm talking about, please post a link here.

Dr Adequate
31st January 2009, 11:03 PM
Quotes here (http://usliberals.about.com/od/faithinpubliclife/a/ObamaReligion.htm).

Some video highlights.

B2Kh-xzerj
You can find the whole thing on youtube, you're looking for Obama Call For Renewal, 2006, it's in several parts.

Damn, I'm glad he's President.

BigAl
1st February 2009, 06:58 AM
Maybe this is it. As a confirmed hertic who knows lots of good church folk, this video convinced me to work for Obama a year ago.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid353515028?bctid=416343938