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QuestionableReader comment on item: The Perilous Path from Muslim to Christian Submitted by Glen Spicer (United States), Dec 28, 2021 at 23:55 In a podcast with Dinesh D'Souza in which he and you discussed this article, you mentioned that Barack Obama is possibly one of the most well-known apostates from Islam, having left Islam years ago. That may be a generalization and an assumption. While visiting mosques in Europe, Obama was allowed to pray with Muslims openly. If he indeed had left Islam, this would have been impossible. The Muslims that allowed him into the mosque and to pray with them as they prayed to Allah, would have committed Shirk, if Obama, truly being a Christian, was allowed to pray to the Christian God in a mosque dedicated to Allah. This would have been an affront to all Muslims present and a defiling of the mosque itself. In my opinion, Obama never eft Islam. His many snide remarks against Christianity and pro-Islam tends to display the fact that he never left his Muslim teaching and simply practices deception. Muhammad allows him to even claim to be a Christian if it helped protect him from criticism, an action I believe Obama has done continually.
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