Great Question.
I don't know what denomination he is. He is a Christian by faith.
Every decision he makes concerning the world affairs is made made 1 religious leader in this country.!!
Bush is not making these middle east calls himself, don't you believe that for a minute. These calls are made by Biblical decision, as he is advised. If you know the man I'm talking about, then you also know it's TRUE.
At least he is handling this the best he can through the eyes of very well informed Christian leader. I Thank God, for that. The world doesn't have to agree with it, and it doesn't matter anyway.
I have read where most Presidents go to the same church building for services. Only because of the "Security" is already in place in this building.
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2006-07-22 02:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The President right now is Christian, I believe Methodist, but do not quote me. The Presidents in America have all been Christian. One has been Catholic. There is no rule saying that they have to be the same religion. But know that they are voted in and people in America are mostly Christan, and they want to chose a leader that identifies with how they see things.
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2006-07-22 09:22:42
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answered by Bacchus 5
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John F. Kennedy was a Roman Catholic. George W. Bush is a Protestant. I am not sure what denomination, though.
If all presidents had to be the same religion, don't you think that would generate some very serious protesting and controversy?
2006-07-22 09:22:49
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answered by Thomas C 4
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In India President is a Muslim.Prime minister is a Sikh.Leader of ruling party (of a coalation) is a Roman catholic woman born outside India. Speaker of Loksabha (lower house) is an Atheist (communist)..
Try making anyone else than white,Christian,male the president of U.S.A.
2006-07-22 09:28:46
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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Presidents follow all kinds of religions.
George Bush has no religion, per se. His "religion" is using a church as a prop for his media image. But, he does not normally attend church or support religion other than as a political stunt.
2006-07-22 09:23:36
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answered by Left the building 7
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I don't know but it would be kinda silly to have them be only one religion, what if a great person that could be president was a different religion
2006-07-22 09:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope that you are no older then 8 years old. Freedom of religion is something that is learned in grade school.
NO, Presidents don't have to be the same religion.
2006-07-22 09:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the president claims to be christian but he doesnt act like it... and they dont have to be the same religion but it helps them if they are the same religion as most people in the US
2006-07-23 04:00:51
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answered by rockdstarchick 2
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President Bush is Christian. He has claimed to be evangelical in the past, however he is/was an active participant in the inter-faith movement. Anyone involved in the inter-faith movement I don't consider a good/strong Christian as you are expected to moderate your beliefs and consider that all the faiths may be right, which is contrary to the Bible's exclusive claim.
2006-07-22 09:25:27
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answered by bobm709 4
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bush's religion is church of stupid.
but he's a methodist. only tradition says that the president should worship god, no law says that it can't be a satanist for example.
2006-07-22 09:32:38
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answered by Aleks 4
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