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Obama Condemns Those Who Seek To ‘Hijack Religion’


obaPresident Barack Obama on Thursday condemned those who seek to use religion as a rationale for carrying out violence around the world, declaring that “no god condones terror.”

“We are summoned to push back against those who would distort our religion for their nihilistic ends,” Obama said during remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast. He singled out the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria, calling the militants a “death cult,” as well as those responsible for last month’s terror attacks in Paris and deadly assault on a school in Pakistan.

Obama offered a special welcome to a “good friend,” the Dalia Lama, seated at a table in front of the dais among the audience of 3,600. Earlier Obama, seated at the head table, pressed his hands together in a prayer-like position and bowed his head toward the Dalai Lama, then gave him a wave and a broad smile.

It was the first time the president and the Tibetan Buddhist leader attended the same public event, with China objecting to foreign leaders meeting with the Dalai Lama because of his quest for greater Tibetan autonomy from Beijing. Obama’s three previous meetings with the Dalai Lama have been private because of the sensitivity of the situation.

But in a show of White House support for the Dalai Lama, he was seated at a table with top Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett. Actor Richard Gere, a friend and follower of the Dalai Lama, was also nearby. Meanwhile, outside, hundreds of demonstrators banged drums and waved Tibetan flags under heavy police presence.

The Dalai Lama fled to exile in India after a failed 1959 Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule. Obama on Thursday called him “a powerful example of what it means to practice compassion and who inspires us to speak up for the freedom and dignity of all human beings.”

Obama called for all people of faiths to show humility about their beliefs and reject the idea that “God speaks only to us and doesn’t speak to others.”

Jordan’s King Abdullah II canceled plans to attend the breakfast after Islamic State militants released a video this week showing a captured Jordanian pilot being burned to death. In his place, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Wisc., offered prayers for Jordan and read the New Testament parable of the Good Samaritan who saved a stranger who had been beaten and left for dead.

(AP)



7 Responses

  1. Who is he to tell religion that “no god condones terror”? Maybe it does? It’s a machlokes between ISIS/Hamas and Obama. I think, honestly, ISIS is correct. Islam DOES believe that G-d condones terror.

    If Obama thinks he’s THE expert on world religions and a personal confidante of the Al-mighty, I guess there’s nobody to have a discussion with.

    This is the same attitude that non-traditional Jews have about Judaism. “Hashem can’t POSSIBLY care about that? I don’t like raisins, so why can’t I pick them out of the salad? It’s my personal kavod Shabbos!” “Sports make my feel so spiritual.”

  2. To the editor:

    Please check the seventh paragraph of this article.

    Moderators Note: Thanks….it was an error, and quickly removed.

  3. “no god condones terror”

    Thanx for the Ebonics.

    Hey Barry! No G-d condones Gay Marriage! No G-d condones abortion!
    If you want to quote G-d, you cant pick and choose.

  4. “We are summoned to push back against those who would distort our religion for their nihilistic ends,” Havei lei l’meimar, “We are summoned to push back against those who would distort ANY religion for their nihilistic ends”, not “our” religion unless. . .

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