Keep in mind that the Devil can disguise himself
2007-04-06 04:18:17
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answer #1
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Say all of Bush's decisions are exactly what God told him to do. Who are you to say that those decisions are not good ones? Who are you to assume that you know all of the pieces to the puzzle; that you, a regular internet-surfing american, can clearly see and distinguish all of the causes and effects of these decisions and whether they are good or bad? Bush has faith in God. Faith has a lot to do with believing that you don't have all of the answers, and that you arent a supreme being. People of faith have been making "idiotic" decisions since the beginning of time, and you would be hard pressed to prove that those decisions became disasterous or were ineffective. On the contrary, the most incredible things in the history of the world came from "idiotic" people doing "foolish", "crazy" things. Take the parting of the Red Sea. Or the founding of The United States of America. The reason God asks people to act before they can see "why" or exactly "how" things will work out is so that they will know, when all turns out to be a great orchestration, that they did not do it themselves, and that He can be trusted. I would rather trust a man like Bush who realizes that he can't make perfect decisions himself than a man like Clinton, who, under no circumstances, would seek help from God. I think God may just be perfect. I'd be willing to put money on it. I am certain that Clinton is not. I will go with God.
2007-04-06 04:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot of people pray to their God and seek guidance. Sports players, priests, race car drivers, business executives. Even no Christians, pray to their supreme beings and seek answers. Even Islamic fundimentalist pray to their God. Yes, billions and billions of people of faith, the world over are all crazy people, and their Gods are all crazy Gods. Get a life fruicake. And if I am not mistaking, the two Gods, worshiped by the two largest religions on the planet, both promised a great apocalypse. Maybe all of the pieces are coming together. Maybe you should bring some faith into your life, just in case.
2007-04-06 04:16:23
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answered by ? 2
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Say all of Bush's judgements are precisely what God counseled him to do. who're you to assert that those judgements are not any more advantageous good ones? who're you to anticipate that you comprehend all the products to the puzzle; that you, a standard internet-surfing american, can for sure see and distinguish all the justifications and consequences of those judgements and no remember if or no longer they are good or undesirable? Bush has faith in God. faith has a lot to do with believing that you do not have all the tips, and that you arent a perfect being. human beings of religion were making "idiotic" judgements because the starting up of time, and also you may favor to be complicated pressed to instruct that those judgements grew to regulate into disasterous or were ineffective. in reality, the most outstanding themes contained contained in the heritage of the global were given the following from "idiotic" human beings doing "stupid", "loopy" themes. Take the parting of the pink Sea. Or the founding of the U. S. of u . s .. the rationalization God asks human beings to act previously they could see "why" or precisely "how" themes will workout consultation is so that they are going to comprehend, on an similar time as all appears to be like a fantastic orchestration, that they did not do it themselves, and that He would favor to be depended on. i'd favor to fairly have self conception a guy like Bush who realizes that he gained't be able to make perfect judgements himself than a guy like Clinton, who, less than no situations, would favor to seek for help from God. i imagine God could only be perfect. i'd favor to be prepared to positioned funds on it. i'm certain that Clinton isn't. i'll flow with God.
2016-11-26 22:45:56
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answered by frantz 4
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No! No! a thousand times NO. George is not lying. When he says he talks to God, he is telling the absolute truth. He walks right out of the oval office and goes to see Dick Chaney who really is running the country and advises the dumbest Yale graduate ever...
2007-04-06 04:18:44
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answer #5
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answered by Alfie333 7
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Since when is making money a sin in America? Well how very unamerican of you!
Dont forget democrats voted for the war as was the American people all for it. It is Americas war, not Bushs war. Again, how very unamerican of you!
2007-04-06 04:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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So, are you making fun of him just because he prays.. And how would that make God an idiot...
you need to rethink before you post questions, maybe at least pretend that you know what you're talking about.. there is an idiot here, but its definitely not God..
2007-04-06 04:14:48
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answered by Delia 2
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How do you know? And did you really just call God, the Creator of the Universe, an idiot?
2007-04-06 04:13:11
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answered by Captain Moe 5
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Go on whoever you are and post something about the muslims and mohammed, if you can mock christians, show us how big your b@ll$ are, you heathan, go on and mock the muslim's, and you will get what you deserve, for making a mockery of the christian faith, I await your response, I shall be watching out for your derogitory post to the muslims, LOL.
2007-04-06 04:21:05
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answer #9
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answered by ~Celtic~Saltire~ 5
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Bush's main constituency is right wing conservatives. Which translates into religious nuts.
So to gain a religious support the war, bring in the christian god, and you'll have your support.
The rest of us rational thinking people will just think you're nuts. Which kind of scares me to think we have a nut who hears voices in the Oval Office.
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*Delia*
Not making fun of him because he prays, but because he says that "god told me to smite Saddam, so I did".
If you pray to any god that is espoused to be a kind and gentle god, and then say he/she told you to kill somebody.....you're hearing voices, not your god's words.
*answer me!!!*
Its all fine and good to put your faith in your god when its your own life at risk. Its not, however, when you put other's lives at risk for your faith.
Would your god ask you to effectively play god with the lives of other's? Because, that's what Bush is doing with our soldier's and the iraqi's lives. He's playing god.
2007-04-06 04:14:58
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answered by Humanist 4
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