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Nope. Even if you did you'd still be unable to cast the 2nd Level Divine Spells.
There is this Evangelist Cleric with Bardic Performance though.
If you wait to build the character until the end of the month you might find yourself in luck though.
Paizo Blog - Unchained Skills and Feats wrote:
Have you ever wanted to multiclass your character for flavor reasons—maybe pick up some bardic performances and versatile performance to represent the time you unexpectedly spent studying music one adventure—but then you realized that your character would be pretty significantly handicapped by taking those two levels in bard? It happens all the time, and it requires you to sacrifice something whichever choice you take. With the variant multiclassing option, you can choose a secondary class and trade out half your feats (3rd, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 19th) to instead gain a progression of special abilities based on which class you pick. Want to be a fighter who dabbles in divination magic such that he always acts on the surprise round or vexes his foes with hexes? You're covered. Want to be a druid who specializes in taking out dragons as her favored enemy or flies into a rage when the natural world is in danger? You've got that too. With variant multiclassing, you can open more combinations than ever before, without delaying your access to your main class's cool new features!

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chkflip wrote:
Wait, so they're introducing a new gestalt-style where you give up feats for abilities from other classes?
FULL BAB ROGUE BABY YEAH.
I'm not sure what class features are able to be variantly multiclassed in. But it should be noted that they are dropping a new version of the Rogue as well.