(function(){var src_url="https://spshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?playList=519054413&height=381&width=570&sid=577&origin=SOLR&videoGroupID=155847&relatedNumOfResults=100&responsive=false&relatedMode=2&relatedBottomHeight=60&companionPos=&hasCompanion=false&autoStart=false&colorPallet=%23FFEB00&videoControlDisplayColor=%23191919&shuffle=0&isAP=1&pgType=cmsPlugin&pgTypeId=addToPost-top&onVideoDataLoaded=track5min.DL&onTimeUpdate=track5min.TC&onVideoDataLoaded=HPTrack.Vid.DL&onTimeUpdate=HPTrack.Vid.TC";if (typeof(commercial_video) == "object") {src_url += "&siteSection="+commercial_video.site_and_category;if (commercial_video.package) {src_url += "&sponsorship="+commercial_video.package;}}var script = document.createElement("script");script.src = src_url;script.async = true;var placeholder = document.querySelector(".js-fivemin-script");placeholder.parentElement.replaceChild(script, placeholder);})(); Despite numerous reports against it, 54 percent of Republicans still reportedly think the president is Muslim, which begs the question: Is he? (Another question: why do we still care?) Sure, the president has said he's "Christian by choice" and that Christ has influenced the life he "would want to lead." But really, what does he mean by that? Obama has even brought up his Christianity in speeches, which seems convincing until you realize that's EXACTLY what a non-Christian would do if they were trying to convince you they were Christian.