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Deleterious Slab of Damnation
If you don't consider that too politically religious then that's a personal judgement call, but in his words he thinks there's a relationship between his politics and God's will. That wouldn't be what I'd call conclusive evidence that he's a theocratic maniac but a sign on par with signs that Bush showed in 2000 that went unnoticed.
My judgement is partially based on one of his quotes from earlier in that article:
Obama as quoted in the Concord Monitor said:"I've always said that my faith informs my values, and in that sense it helps shape my worldview, and I don't think anyone should be required to leave their religious sensibilities at the door," Obama said. "But we have to translate those concerns into a universal language that can be subject to argument and doesn't turn into a contest of any one of us thinking that God is somehow on our side."
He is explicitly stating that one should not consider their politics to be god's will.
What do you interpret to mean exactly? How do you fight genocide with faith?
Have you heard of the term metaphor?
I read the phrase as his interpretation of which social problems he felt religion was equipped to deal with, not that religion was necessarily the only tool to apply to these issues, nor that it would mean armed force is desirable. In other words, more good could be done in the world if religion focused on addressing the problem of poverty rather than gay marriage, and genocide rather than abortion.
This is why being experienced helps, so you don't have to guess that he's not a theocratic maniac who lets God's will inform his decision making as president, which we've already had too much of.
Or you can inform yourself using the background information that is available from his previous campaign, as well as the backgrounds of those he hires to work for/with him. Although there are people who vote based on sound bites, there are a number of us who find critical thinking can be applied to many areas.