People still questioning President Obama's faith: 'I don't see the fruits of Christianity in him'

Is U.S. President Barack Obama truly a Christian, or is he really a Muslim? Those who attended the annual Values Voter Summit over the weekend are still unsure, with many of them believing that the president is secretly pushing for his Muslim agenda because he is one himself.

"I do question it, I really do," Linda Roller, one of the participants, told The Huffington Post of Obama's Christianity. "One of the latest things I saw was even a symbol with his hand that was similar to a Muslim saying Allah is the only God."

Roller said Obama's Christianity is questionable because he does not share her Christian beliefs and values. Instead of opposing the death of unborn babies, Obama supports abortion and abortion service provider Planned Parenthood. "And that he believes in a lot things that I don't believe in because I try to use the Bible as my guide," she said.

Heidi Pezdek, another Values Voter Summit participant, urged people to look at the "fruit" of Obama's presidency. During his term, not only did Planned Parenthood thrive, but same-sex marriage was also legalised in America. "What I'm looking at is his stand for abortion and support for Planned Parenthood, which is murder, murder in the womb, and his strong support of the LGBT lifestyle community," she said.

For her part, Nancy Elliott said she has never seen Obama display Christian traits during his term. She believes he was raised as a Muslim, so he does not think or act like a Christian. "He is so in the tank with Planned Parenthood that kills babies," she said. "I don't see the fruits of Christianity in him. He may be, I hope he is. I have no ill towards the man, but he doesn't show the roots of a believer."

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