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I keep reading all these posts where people are saying "look at what the Christians and Bush are doing to this country". How about you keep the two seperate. When have you ever once heard George Bush say the word Jesus? He says God, but who's God? A Christian wouldn't do what he has done. The global elitests control the world and its leaders. I don't think the guy who takes his family to church every week is leading the war. Nor are Christians manufacturing weapons or conquering lands for resources. Yet the population as a whole accuses the Christian and places the blame upon them. How long before the beheadings start. I don't condone a war or a religion, but I also believe in freedom and religious rights. The freedom to express and speak your mind. The Government doesn't want anything to do with Christianity. They took God out of the classroom and the ten commandments from all Govt. buildings. So how can we even put the two together?

2006-11-30 23:24:00 · 15 answers · asked by Daniel R 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The liberals hate God, America, George Bush (actually any Republican),and anybody that disagrees with them (that would be Christians).

Their religion is Secular humanism;a humanist philosophy that upholds reason, ethics, and justice and specifically rejects the supernatural and the spiritual as warrants of moral reflection and decision-making. In other words, they don't want to be accountable for their decisions before God on JUDGMENT DAY! I call them COWARDS.

You know that Bush got blamed for Katrina as well as the aftermath. The liberals are responsible for removing God from so many public venues because the rest of us thought that the Judicial Branch would do their jobs. At the time, I did not know that the Supremes were sleeping with the enemy. Nor did I think I would live to see 'international law' used in our courts. I call that TREASON!

Contrary to what the liberals think, God will never be removed from America. Prayer is our #1 weapon against the devil and his minions. Watch out all secular humanist liberals, the Radical, Right-Wing Christian Fundamentalists are PRAYING for your conversion to Jesus or an acute case of larynghitis. If you think you are mad now in America, wait till you see what hell offers!!!

For whatever reason, a lot of our nation is asleep when it comes to what the terrorists are planning for America. Ignorance is one thing, but blind refusal to listen is another. Better get your coffin ordered....

I love Jesus, I love America, I love Muslims, I love sinners; I even love Secular Huminists!

God Bless America!

2006-11-30 23:59:52 · answer #1 · answered by D.A. S 5 · 1 2

Christians are forever posting on here how America is fundamentally a Christian nation. Now when that fundamentally Christian nation, under a born-again president who actively courted the vote of the Christian Right by offering them what they wanted on stem-cell research and gay marriage, goes to war against a two fundamentally non-Christian nations (Afghanistan and Iraq, to say nothing of Iran and Syria waiting in the wings), you want religion and state to be kept separate? The reason we don't is because it's not possible. Christianity runs too deep, feeding into American capitalism, imperialism and colonialism. It may not look like it on the surface, but there's a reason all those Muslims think that another Crusade is going on.

2006-11-30 23:28:48 · answer #2 · answered by Bad Liberal 7 · 2 1

Convienent attack because Bush claims to be a devout Christian (he doesnt say Jesus perhaps, but God is close enough). He also has the support of many of the conservative Christian pastors (like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, etc.).

Same way people attach Osama and Fiends to Islam. Osama has indirect support from some Muslims through their collective hate of the USA, and some imams have expressed support (or something close enough) for Al-Qaida and their cause.

2006-11-30 23:33:03 · answer #3 · answered by betterdeadthansorry 5 · 1 1

Good question. People don't want to think sophisticatedly and want to boil everything down to simplistic terms to make sense of the world. Unfortunately, doing so ignores the complexity of reality. Folks erroneously attach Bush and the war to Christianity for numerous understable reasons. First, Bush is indeed a Christian. Second, many Christians voted for him. Third, some Christians have vociferously defended Bush and his actions. The problem with summizing from those three facts that Christianity is attached to Bush and the war is that the converse of each of those three facts is also true. Kerry (who ran against Bush) was also a Christian, many Christians did not vote for Bush, and Christians have vociferously derided Bush and his actions. Unfortunately, a simplistic view of the world does not allow for a synthesis of these facts and it's just easier to make generalizations and assumptions that fit in with what one wants to believe.

2006-11-30 23:37:40 · answer #4 · answered by KDdid 5 · 0 2

Christians in very large proportion supported Bush for election and reelection. They strongly promoted the idea that he would bring decency back to the presidency,that he was a man of God which was what we needed,it is the constant mantra of the Christian zealot that this is a Christian nation despite the copious evidence to the contrary. And he was the religious rights poster child for how they were going to win back this country. You cannot later disavow the support of the man and claim that his actions are not in part your responsibility,that as Christians who supported him because of his stance on such amazingly important issues as gay marriage and abortion. After all he may in the end be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands when the whole thing is done,but at least those pesky gays can't get married,and at least the richest and most powerful among us pay the lowest tax rate of us all,just as God apparently wants it according to the Gospel according to Bush. And the Christian community bears direct responsibility for it as his biggest supporter,were it not for them turning out in record numbers he would never have been elected once.

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2006-11-30 23:38:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Republicans are anti american it is that effortless. I keep in ideas democrats and independents transforming into a member of with Bush after 9/11 to wrestle terror. they could have actual savaged him and had him impeached in the experience that they chosen to because the evidence change into there. he no longer purely did not act in time yet he left out safe practices briefs that stated in undeniable OBL determined TO STRIKE. They failed persistently. they even brought with regard to the debt ceiling fall down and the wall street fall down. they could as well brought with regard to the deaths of 3000 human beings and infinite others in iraq and to proper all of it off iraq and iran at the on the spot are allies. that would want to under no circumstances had exceeded off had saddam nonetheless been in ability. and that i study their inner memo to dealing with Obama and it reported that they ought to "wrestle him on each thing," they theory this change right into a reliable theory in the course of the worst economic disaster contained in the history of the rustic which they brought about. they're un american.

2016-11-28 03:31:04 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The government doesn't want anything to do with christianity? Really? Where does bush's problem with stem-cell research, abortion, or gays getting married come from? Personally I'm all for gay marriage, the more gays that get together, the more available women for me. It's a win-win situation.

2006-11-30 23:29:49 · answer #7 · answered by enslavementality 3 · 3 0

Pres. proclaims himself to be a "Born again Christian" Islam has , in some ways attacked christianity - with 911, Al Jazeera, continued support for suicide bombings, declaration of enmity to the U.S., and the west. Mr. Bush sees himself as a self declared protector of our religion, our way of life, and he sees others, esp. followers of Islam as enemies.

2006-11-30 23:30:06 · answer #8 · answered by George S 1 · 1 0

Actually, it's a shame that people automatically assume that if one is a Christian, they must be Republican and that if someone is a Democrat, they can't be Christian.

It's ludicrous and judgmental. Strong, devout Christians can be found on either side of the politcal fence.

2006-11-30 23:29:08 · answer #9 · answered by gachickinaz 2 · 1 1

Sorry buddy boy, you guys have called the shots(thru Bush) and Congress have failed miserably. You suck at international relations, and domestic relations. The only people who have made out well are the rich and Halliburton and it's subsidies. Keep your GOD DAN religion out of our goverment, and schools. If you want that, move to a arab country.

2006-11-30 23:32:37 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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