Going to church makes someone a "Christian" like standing in your garage makes someone a car. There's more necessary than that.
Speaking of which, a cat having kittens in a linen-closet doesn't make them towels, either: that's why the 14th Amendment was never intended to make natural-born US citizens out of every brat which just happened to be whelped on our soil-- whether they be illegal immigrants from Mexico, or future would-be presidents out of Kenya. It clearly reads "All persons born or naturalized in the United States,
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside." A child born to a minor US citizen and an adult from another country, is
not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, but of the other country.
If it was the other way around-- i.e. his parents were an adult US Citizen and a minor citizen of Kenya-- then he would still be a US citizen, right? He wouldn't be a citizen of Kenya just because he was
born there.
Legally, Obama is therefore a citizen of Kenya, because that's what his only adult parent was; thus, regardless of where he was "dropped," he was not born subject to US jurisdictions as the 14th Amendment CLEARLY requires.
But such illegal aliens continue to reap US citizenship simply by virtue of geography rather than legality-- so Barry-O is really no different than every other wetback-baby collecting our tax-dollars as a US citizen.