Following his appearance at the Republican National Convention, where he made a speech praising Donald Trump and criticizing the policies of the Obama situation, Antonio Sabato Jr. Further caused those who don't agree with him to scratch their heads with comments made following his speech.

Sabato spoke to ABC Go after his speech, and some of the things he said were definitely not what some may have expected to hear.

Here are six of his craziest quotes following the speech:

Obama Is Not A Christian 

"First of all, I don't believe the guy is Christian. I don't believe he follows the God that I love and the Jesus that I love," Sabato said. "...He does not attend church, he has never talked about Jesus Christ once. I have met a a lot of Christians. I am one and I don't believe he is...it's in my heart, I see it for what it is."

Obama Is a Muslim

"We had a muslim president, for 7 and a half years. That's what I believe," he said.

Obama Supports The Middle East But Not America

"I believe that he's on the other side...the Middle East. He's with the bad guys, he's with them, not with us," Sabato claimed. "He's not with this country, he doesn't support what the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, all the great things that made this country great."

He Asked If Obama Was Even A Christian Name

Sabato asked if Obama was even a Christian name as he tried to make his point that he didn't believe the President was Christian, and to further his beliefs that he is a Muslim.

Obama's Agenda Was To Destroy The Country

"I think that he has an agenda from the beginning...the guy has had an agenda to dramatically change this country from Left to even further Left, and he's made it not safe anymore, he's divided this country," Sabato said. "People are walking around now, they're not respecting police officers, they're not respecting teachers. The bible is completely out of schools. Things are changing and you can see really, his agenda really exploding right now in the last few months of his term. Things are happening on a weekly basis."

Donald Trump's Attacked Comments Were Changed By The Media

When asked about Trump's comments about Muslims, Mexicans and others, Sabato defended the Republican candidate and claimed the media twisted everything around.

"That's the media changing it around, I don't think he feels that way," he said. "he's definitely not racist."