OK it’s Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at the head of this Salon piece on “Why conservatives refuse to believe Obama is Christian,” but keep reading and you’ll run into our own 6th District Rep. Mark Walker:

On February 24, 2015, Rep. Mark Walker (R-NC) said on the House floor that his constituents “shared with me their frustration at the ambiguous language from this administration in describing the evils of radical Islamist terrorism,” and that he himself has “grown weary at the timidity” of Obama, who “continues to be defensive, at best.”

….Contrary to Walker’s statement, which echoes a claim circulating in conservative circles that Obama did not identify the Coptic victims of the Islamic State massacre as Christians, at last week’s summit on countering religious extremism, Obama noted that that Islamic State’s “slaughter of EgyptianChristians in Libya has shocked the world.” Notice, in Walker’s speech, the juxtaposition of the statement that Obama “seems to scoff at the belief that our country has been uniquely blessed by God” (i.e., he’s not a Christian) with his own remembrance of the murdered Egyptian Christians “who clearly died for their faith and their beliefs.”

Gist of the article is conservatives believe Obama is a Muslim as opposed to being a Christian. I do not believe the president is a Muslim, but I do not believe he is a man of faith, either. Like the majority of radical liberals, government is his deity.