Former President Barack Obama Tweets Condolences, Skips Funeral of America’s Pastor, Billy Graham

Former President Barack Obama tweeted his condolences Wednesday on the loss of Billy Graham, but the Associated Press later confirmed he and his family would not attend the memorial, visitation, or funeral of the late pastor who dedicated his life to Christian ministry.

“Former President Barack Obama is not planning to attend memorial services for the late evangelist Rev. Billy Graham this week,” the AP reported simply.

Tom Knighton at PJ Media wrote of President Obama’s absence, “None of this is overly surprising, at least for many American Christians. Obama, despite his claims of sharing their faith, routinely acted in a manner that showed disdain for the faithful. He rarely made an effort to reach out to Christians during his presidency, and actively targeted them with his policies and actions: See his stance on Hobby Lobby, and his never-forgotten feelings on rural Americans being simpletons clinging to guns and religion.”

 

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  1. John Smith

    why should he attend? Obama is not a Christian. He plays one when he needs to. Just look at the videos of his Rev. Wright’s sermons…very little Christian there. Besides, we wouldn’t want the good Rev. Graham to ‘roll over in his grave’ while still lying in state.

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