Obama highlights religious freedom in National Prayer Breakfast speech
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
(RNS) Facing criticism that he does not give religious freedom enough attention, President Obama devoted most of his National Prayer Breakfast address to the issue, naming people imprisoned for their beliefs and calling out specific nations.
We believe that each of us is wonderfully made in the image of God, Obama said. We therefore believe in the inherent dignity of every human being dignity that no earthly power can take away. And central to that dignity is freedom of religion.
Promoting religious freedom is a key objective of U.S. foreign policy, Obama said. He said he is looking to fill the religious freedom ambassador position, one that Suzan Johnson Cook left last fall.
It is not always comfortable to do, but it is right, Obama said. When I meet with Chinese leaders and we do a lot of business with the Chinese I stress that realizing Chinas potential rests on upholding universal rights, including for Christians, and Tibetan Buddhists, and Uighur Muslims.
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