Yes, President Obama has been baptised.
Although he is highly sympathetic to Islam, and although his grandfather and stepfather were Muslims, there is no serious evidence that he ever left Christianity.
Barack Obama's father's name before he converted to Islam was Barack Obama Sr.
he wasn't...
Yes. Obama was baptized in the early 1990's at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago by their controversial pastor , Jeremiah Wright, Jr.
No. Obama is Christian.
I feel the Mr. Romney sees a connection between Mr. Obama and Islam. It does appear that Mr. Obama is very jenaras to Islam.
No, he is Christian, and was raised in the Christian faith by his maternal grandparents. President Obama has no ties with Islam, contrary to internet myths you may have read. But if you are asking about his father, who was born Muslim, Barack Senior left Islam and became an Atheist long before his son was born.
Islam rising over America.
Barak Obama's fatther was a Muslim, but his mother was a Christian, and he was brought up as a Christian. Obama swore on the Holy Bible because he is a Christian. Although he exercises Christian charity in expressing tolerance and respect for Islam, he has never confessed any affiliation with Islam.
According to the related link, Obama was baptized in the early 1990's at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. He answered a call from the pulpit at that church and came down to the altar to make a public commitment to accept Christ, but he may not have been baptized.
They were baptized by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, at the same Chicago church where Barack and Michelle attended off-and-on for about fifteen years and where the couple had been married in 1992.
Mr. Obama was not raised in any religion (contrary to internet myths, he was never a Muslim, nor for that matter, was he a church-going Christian either; his mother was a non-practicing Christian, and his biological father was an atheist who had been born into Islam but had left it years before his son was born). When he began living with his maternal grandparents, who were Christians, he was exposed to more Christian practices, but he did not formally commit to Christianity until the late 1980s, when he was baptized by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
it appears he's too busy condemming Isarel to note Islam might be a problem.......