I am a Christian and have never agreed with Bush on anything that I can remember. I believe in separation of church and state and freedom of religion. I have never followed the moral majority or any of there teachings and do not believe in legislating morality. Some give Christ a bad name but Christ was not a politician
2007-02-04 07:11:38
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answered by djmantx 7
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Who began the conflict? do not overlook that we've been at conflict nonetheless for the duration of the Clinton years, we've been only having a era of quit fire. So. please get your information immediately before you bash the incorrect Bush. It grew to become into Bush Sr. that grew to become into extra suitable our united states of america while the Gulf conflict began. Plus the death of 1000's is tragic not remember the way you inspect, yet specifically circumstances the value is somewhat unquestionably worth the result some cases not. I nonetheless think of that we'd desire to consistently have carried out this conflict suited from the commencing up, as quickly as we had the Iraqi peoples help, yet we lost face to them as quickly as we did not furnish what we promised throughout the time of Clinton's place of work, that's a significant contributing ingredient to what's happening now. it sort of feels like the death of 1000's is a concern of yours. by your question. Do you already know that we kill lots extra unborn infants? Is that very Christian human beings?
2016-09-28 10:12:58
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answered by ? 4
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I don't agree with Alan Dershowitz's assessment. Why would anyone expect a Christian minister to pray in any other name than Jesus Christ? Every president has had a minister pray for the welfare of the country and their presidency. Suddenly, it's exclusive when Bush does it? What that tells me is that people will use any excuse they can think of to hate the president (and I'm not his biggest fan, either. I'm just not hypocritical about it).
2007-02-04 06:35:20
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answered by Cylon Betty 4
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I don't generally follow links here. And I certainly don't agree wiht everything GWB does. I HATE his immigration policy. And it feels like he's in the pocket of Big Oil. But he's doing what he can against terrorism, and considering that the last big attack was 9/11, I'd have to admit he's done a good job, even though he has stretched the Constitution to the breaking point.
2007-02-04 06:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The idiot who thought that should have listened to his own rhetoric. He said it, BUSH'S inauguration. NOT everyone's. Not even every president's. JUST Bush's.
And G.W. IS a Christian. It makes sense for a Christian to ask Jesus' blessing on his endeavors, whatever they may be.
If we get a Buddhist in the Oval Office you and your source better be ready to ***** up a storm if he asks for the guidance of the Enlightened One on his administration. Otherwise your hypocrisy gets to be a tad TOO obvious!
2007-02-04 06:24:49
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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Peace be with you. Jesus said; do not be fearful, or troubled, for these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. Do not concern yourself, but pray for these leaders. Keep the faith and all of the Commandments given to you by Jesus. This is the covenant of the New Testament. Jesus said; I have foretold you all things.
2007-02-04 06:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Ooooh. Naughty, naughty. "Quote mining" is one of the worst of the fundies discussion "weapons". Shame on that website for stooping to the same level. And, ditto, you.
2007-02-04 06:24:05
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answered by anthonypaullloyd 5
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Or Goerge HW Bush?
You know, the one who said atheists aren't Americans.
2007-02-04 06:21:01
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answered by mullah robertson 4
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HECK NO BUT I WOULD RATHER HAVE HIM AS PRESIDENT THAN HILARY CLINTON!
2007-02-04 06:20:41
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answered by TN_GAL 1
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No. He is crazy.
2007-02-04 06:27:46
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answered by voodooprankster 4
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