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2007-03-29 17:10:57 · 38 answers · asked by universatile love 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The answer is neither. I personally think that American society has an unwritten and IMO an unwelcome rule of politicians having to profess their faith publicly. It seems to be a requirement that an elected official has to have a religion (I don't think you will ever see an agnostic or atheist president in our time). Unfortunately, this makes it way too easy for persons who seek elected office to exploit religion for political purposes (wrapping themselves up in the Bible)--- e.g. wooing the religious right, as Bush does.

2007-03-29 17:32:52 · answer #1 · answered by Silverkris 4 · 2 0

If he has the agenda of theNWO in mind it would be the latter. His grandparents had business and friends with the Nazi movement. He was in S&B which even diluted down has dubious goings-on. In the PatriotAct the first Article involves an org that may be occultic. Plus the fact that many of his appointees are under-handed, so what would that say about him? 'No child Left Behind' sounds Socialist or rather enterprising. Again the Contractors are the ones benefiting from these 'Charter' schools and issuing unapproved texts. Throwing Border Agents in prison and says a big NO! when asked to pardon them. How in the world could that be Godly? God help US.

2007-03-29 17:22:56 · answer #2 · answered by truthorcon 2 · 2 0

God is a pawn of an evil Bush.

2007-03-29 17:17:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Bush is delusional and Mentally Abnormal! You see, I can not speak on that which I do not know! Hay the man is set out to give the orignal indians back their land! (the northern Continent) they call it America! and he is doing a great job of helping all others all over the world to complete this mission!

2007-03-29 17:19:23 · answer #4 · answered by wise 5 · 0 0

Bush is a an ignoramus whose foolish decisions are responsible for the unnecessary deaths of thousands of young Americans fighting an unlawful war in Iraq.

2007-03-29 17:19:03 · answer #5 · answered by Libby 6 · 2 0

He's just a dude. Let's face it, anyone in politics isn't that honest. I think Bush says he's a Christian just to appease the masses. He's not evil. I'd say he's doing the best that he can so, what else can we expect. More people should get out and vote if they don't like the leaders we have.

2007-03-29 17:17:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

an evil pawn

2007-03-29 17:13:49 · answer #7 · answered by fade_this_rally 7 · 4 1

A man of God -- no doubt.

Many interviews have been done on White House staff. All of them talk about how he prays at the beginning of his staff meetings. Other reports talk about how he goes to Walter Reed to pray directly with the troops.

2007-03-29 17:19:35 · answer #8 · answered by brevboy 2 · 1 2

Only God really knows for sure. He may simply be a man who has been deceived by people he thought he could trust. Deceived so they could fulfill their agendas. Or, he could be as phony as a $3 bill and be pulling the wool over everyones eyes about his Christian character. I frankly hope it is the first case.

2007-03-29 17:15:37 · answer #9 · answered by Poohcat1 7 · 2 2

Many of his decisions are based on his religion especially his decision to constantly support Israel. From what I've read I believe that he is a christian.

John 3:16

2007-03-29 17:20:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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