He IS?????????????? well, coulda' fooled me .............. but would a man of God:
violate almost every conceivable manner our Constitution? He SWORE an OATH to GOD to protect it.
condone gassing women and children at Waco where the military was illegally utilized in violation of Posse Comitatus Act, different administration but he has never held the prev/adm responsible and has publically called for the ACT dismantling.
biggest spender on social programs, SOCIALISM is unbiblical.
stacked his cabinet with pro-abortionists and homosexual activists and pushes Planned Parenthood sinister agenda
approves the EARTH CHARTER housed in an Ark of Hope which makes its way around the country teaching worship Mother Earth under the guise of education
not to mention:
No Child Left Behind Bill
Federal benefits to same sex partners
Compassionate Conservatism
Skull and Bones member
Bohemian Grove member
I do not know his heart, but God sure does, I just calls 'em as I sees 'em.
NONE of our recent presidential administrations have come close to living up to God's standard, but Bush is the one in office now. I would pray he would get his eyes open, get away from WHATever religious leader he is listening to and listen to God.
I can't even say he is a good man, for a good man is a Godly man.
That breaks my heart!
2006-09-09 16:45:20
·
answer #1
·
answered by deed 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
Bush is not a man of God. You won't find a bigger hypocrite this side of the Antichrist. The only reason why he pretends to be a born-again Christian is that that's what a large percentage of fanatically devoted Republican voters are. If they were Muslims, he'd claim to be a Muslim.
Jesus would not have gone to war with Iraq over a personal vendetta, and he would have advocated taxing the rich to feed the poor (the exact opposite of what Bush has done). That's right, Jesus was a Liberal. I'll say it again for those who missed it...JESUS WAS A LIBERAL He was the ultimate bleeding-heart Liberal of all time because He literally gave His life's blood for the common good, something no greedy selfish corporatist Republican would ever do. He helped the poor and downtrodden, and he said, "It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter Heaven." Let's see now, what do you suppose Dubya's net worth is? Hmmmm....
2006-09-09 13:47:46
·
answer #2
·
answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
·
2⤊
1⤋
Oh please! Bush is a man of God and I thank God everyday that we have a Godly president that prays to do the right thing. Haven't you persecuted him enough without having any real knowledge of his heart.
Was Clinton a man of God? He flaunted himself in churches enough, went home and committed adultery with a girl his own daughters age group.
One thing I feel about Jesus: If he came back to earth to visit us I doubt he would visit any church or any of the self-righteous but rather would minister to people hurting in the bars, sleeping on the street, hooked on drugs and He would not be expecting the government to solve these problems but would appeal to the hearts of the people who profess faith in Him.
So if you are so compassionate put your money where your mouth is. The grace of giving is in the motivation: Remember the widow who only had a half pence. She was more praised and remembered for all time much more than those who gave of their surplus. Motivation is the key. God loves a cheerful giver not one who tries to force everyone else to give and then resent it.
Please wake up America.
2006-09-09 14:14:23
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋
Jesus said "be no part of this world." Christ said to not be a part of this world and to wait for HIS incoming Kingdom. SO CHRIST WOULD NOT BE PRESIDENT, when he knew it would not last forever, but be a "temporary fix" and his kingdom would come in and erase all he had done.
Satan offered him to be RULER of this world from then till NOW and Christ turned it down because he knew then that God would return to earth with a perfect kingdom, remember the prayer, "let they will be done, ON EARTH as it is in heaven" also, "the Lion and the lamb shall lie down and a little boy shall lead them?"
No, Christ would not do anything for this world. Not until his return.
2006-09-09 13:44:31
·
answer #4
·
answered by AdamKadmon 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
No Jesus would not do the same thing Bush has done.I don't think that he would tax anything, I just think he would ask for offerings to help the less fortunate.
2006-09-09 13:45:08
·
answer #5
·
answered by burtonstanley 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
Bush isn't a man of God because God isn't a warmonger. God would be for peace and so is Jesus.
Don't put war in God's or Jesus's name.
2006-09-09 13:54:01
·
answer #6
·
answered by deep_crawl 3
·
2⤊
0⤋
BUSH IS a man of God, Even Jesus did things that seemed "bad" to sinful people but thats only because they were sinning! Bush is a christian that doesn't mean he can't make a mistake. And if you people h.a.t.e Bush soo much why don't you move to a different country!!!!!
2006-09-09 13:48:25
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
2⤋
Good Question! When it comes down to it anyone can be a "Man Of GOD" just by saying it but they really r not.(for the most part) A real man of god would be at peace and help others and in no way at all try to have war more like a man of peace who does it for GOD
2006-09-09 13:40:04
·
answer #8
·
answered by Errol A 2
·
2⤊
2⤋
Bush is not a man of God.
Maybe God allowed him to be in power but Bush is not acting according to Jesus principles, he acts according to BUSH PRINCIPLES.
2006-09-09 13:39:37
·
answer #9
·
answered by C6 7
·
2⤊
1⤋
I liked the answer from Tofu Jesus so much that I retyped it & post again. Thank you!!
“Jesus would raise taxes to ensure the poor were well-fed and clothed. Modern Americans don’t understand what it means to sacrifice for the lesser elements of society”
Going beyond that, yes, raise taxes and tax the folks that are better-to-do. After all, they DO get biggest benefits of the tax dollars. I think they should pay a larger % of taxes, and be grateful for it.
Pause for a moment & think about which groups it is that really gets the bigger % of payoff of your tax dollars:
Airport security & Air traffic control: people wealthy enough to fly or ship items by air
Coast guard: people wealthy enough to buy boats, jet skis, water ski, or take cruises.
Mudslides close California costal highways, wild fires burn near affluent areas: people wealthy enough to buy or build houses on scenic hills & other desirable areas
Big sports team stadiums: most are funded in part by both local & state taxpayer dollars & in a big city, but most fans who can afford the ticket price are from outside the city & wealthy
Police units for auto theft: people well-off enough to have a car
Highways: likewise, on the whole.
Customs officials: checking out people wealthy to travel out of the country bringing back quality goods purchased overseas.
Opera, Symphony, Public Festivals, etc: attendees are generally people well off enough to have exposure to the arts, and all such events are partially funded by government dollars.
Doctors, Lawyers, and other highly compensated professionals, etc (most of whom go to work after training in wealthier neighborhoods anyway) : that’s right, even at very very expensive private schools, there are still state & federal dollars deflecting the costs to the student.
State universities: yep again, state university students are from mainly higher socio-economic stratas & their tuition only partially offsets the costs of their education.
Fancy tertiary-care hospitals: that’s right, the do get some state & federal funding, & do have a disproportionate % of patients that are the well insured high income folks
State ID lab of remains after a private plane crash: right again, folks well off enough to own a private plane
National & State parks: those that have the means to travel there & pay for housing & eat out
Think of your own example(s): __________________________.
(This could go on all evening, but my carpal tunnel is acting up).
Yes, Jesus was a Progressive.
Go ahead and tax me, I deserve it: a highly compensated worker who lives in a nice area, attends public events, and travels. So many people enjoy the benefits of the infrastructure and don’t notice that it is funded by their tax dollars & that they are getting a disproportionate benefit of it.
Every where I go, I see my tax dollars at work and feel privileged to be able to see it. I personally wish more people were grateful for what their tax dollars accomplish & stop whining about it.. After all, Thanksgiving isn’t just for November 25th!
2006-09-09 14:12:00
·
answer #10
·
answered by knewknickname 3
·
0⤊
1⤋