Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:
P.S. My Daddy grew up Lutheran. I have been in one Lutheran church one time when maybe I was 11 years old. Does that make me "the Lutheran guy" ? I think that was the only time my Dad was in a Lutheran Church after he left home. Does that make him "the Lutheran guy" ?
That depends on whether he was ULCA, ALC, LC-MS, or WELS.
(Note: That's an inside Lutheran joke)
There's also a bit of seriousness to the issue. We're accustomed here in America to someone's religious affiliation being totally a matter of personal choice, and that one can change one's religious affiliation from one religion to another, or from one denomination within a religion to another. That's part of our national culture.
To Europeans, and people of European ancestry, one's ethnicity refers to the nationality of one's ancestors, while one's religion is something different. I am ethnically German and my religion is Christianity, in the Lutheran denomination. If I were to convert to a different religion, and become a Hindu, or to a different denomination and become a Methodist, I would remain ethnically German.
To many people in the Muslim world, "Muslim" refers to both an ethnicity
and to a religion. If one is born to a Muslim father, one is an ethnic Muslim until one dies, even if one changes one's affiliation to a different religion.
By that understanding, Obama is an ethnic Muslim who practices the Christian religion, as a member of the United Church of Christ denomination.
Maybe if news/talk radio hosts were more careful in explaining things, and saw their position as including teachings as well as demagoguery, more people would have a clearer understanding of such things. But, if they did that, they're ratings would go down the tubes, so don't expect it to happen.
And please, O guardians of Radio-Info, don't relegate this aside to the nether regions of "Take it Outside". It was not posted to steer the discussion towards religion, it was posted with the intention of
stopping thread drift into the area of the one candidate's ethnicity/religion.