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He talks of fundamentalism in Islam. His policies on many issues point to his being a fundamentalist christian like stem research, etc. Is he so or was it just one time deviation from liberalism?

2006-08-23 21:22:08 · 23 answers · asked by judicious 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No, he is posing as a Christian. The lunacy that is the so-called “war on terror”, which is in fact a war on Islam has taken us into a bizarre and alternate world, one that is as dangerous to the human race as any time in our brief history. We are on the verge of disaster, of immersing ourselves into the self-fulfilling prophesy of our most archaic myths. If we do not put a stop to this cancer called Bush, then surely it will put a stop to us.

2006-08-23 21:27:42 · answer #1 · answered by Malcolm X 2 · 2 0

I believe that President Bush is, by his testimony, a born again believer.

I do not believe that one can be a totally faithful believer and be a successful politician on the magnitude of the President of the United States. There would have to be too many compromises made.

But then again, I make many unfaithful compromises daily myself so who am I to say?

In the end, we will all be accountable to God for our actions.

2006-08-24 04:27:38 · answer #2 · answered by steve 4 · 1 0

Bush is a christian, fundamentalist or not. His views are in line with the bible. - Preach the gospel in all the world -

Christianity is evil, dont be surprised it yields people like Bush. You can tell them by their fruits.

merry christmass

2006-08-24 04:30:49 · answer #3 · answered by CJunk 4 · 2 0

Hmm I think he is, because No fundamentalist called themselve a fundamentalist

2006-08-24 04:27:51 · answer #4 · answered by NoBody 3 · 1 0

To all Bush haters; look at the evidence at this site for why we need to act in Middle East matters.

http://judgeright.blogspot.com

Yes, President Bush is a fundamentalist. What that means is that he regards the Bible as the inspired Word of God and that he tries to apply its principals to his life consistently. This means he governs on the basis of morality. Since the Bible teaches Christianity and evangelism based on a voluntary basis only, this is a good thing. The fact that he was elected by the masses means that the masses support his ability to govern with morality. The morality he gleans from the Bible. He isn't perfect and many of the issues he deals with daily are not simple matters. He is doing an excellent job in extraordinary circumstances, mostly having to do with a nearly evenly divided nation on many of the issues.

We elect somebody to that post to make decisions for us all based on knowledge that the public sometimes cannot have access to for security reasons or because of the limitations of personal funds/time. Clinton had to run a poll before he'd make a decision. This is not leadership, this is followship. President Bush is a leader, and leaders can't always make the popular choice. This has been costly to his reputation among the conservatives, but the liberals have spewed the same hateful slander since the day he took office. In the process, they-you have encouraged the enemies of this nation and discouraged our brave soldiers in the field.

The Koran is a holy book for a warrior society. It teaches them that the church should be the government and that any body else should be given the opportunity to convert to Islam, otherwise they should be killed. You can hear for yourselves what the enemy is saying about us and to us at my blog. Every word is supported by a link to a video of their most popular leaders and teachers giving the exact message I warn you of.

The media plays up your ravenous slander and misquotes the issues. For example: Stem cells are supported by government grants. Embryonic stem cell research has been supported by government grants, but the creation of embryos for the purpose of destroying them for their stem cells is sick. To date there has been zero success with any embryonic stem cell research while there have been great leaps of success with ADULT stem cell research which is still supported by government grants.

Nobody has made embryonic stem cell research illegal. The entire issue centers around government grants for an unsuccessful program when we have a successful program to support. If private granting organizations want embryonic stem cell research, they can have embryonic stem cell research, but not by government grant. There has been more money spent on advertising anti-Bush pro-stem cell grants than could have been granted by the government to do embryonic stem cell research because the media keep reporting it as (generic term) stem cell research. It is a political hot button word being played for all its worth to hurt the administration's reputation.

2006-08-24 04:53:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Good answer,Rosary! He's a fundamentalist draft-dodging,war-monger,just like pukeface cheney!

2006-08-24 04:27:31 · answer #6 · answered by Putt 5 · 0 0

He isn't even close.

Being a christian doesn't make you a fundamentalist.

2006-08-24 04:23:24 · answer #7 · answered by Jon H 5 · 0 0

Yeah, Bush is a fundie. So it only makes sense that Bush is all about war. He's the war president you know.

2006-08-24 04:27:36 · answer #8 · answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4 · 0 0

No, he is a fundamentalist Christian.

2006-08-24 04:24:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

He is the christian Copy of Usama Bin Laden....remember What he said about "Crusade" this was the only time that he didn't lie!

2006-08-24 04:30:11 · answer #10 · answered by mohamed.kapci 3 · 0 0

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