He grew up Christian, he used religion and Christianity to sway the masses and to carry out his policies. The point is that he used Christianity to justify his policies and his murder. Whether he believed in it or not, he still used Christianity and the Catholic church went along. Just like it went along for centuries to condemn and murder jews and other Christians in Europe, Muslims and Jews in the mideast during the Crusades, and Native Americans in the Americas. Sorry buddy, but you can't skirt around that one. It was still all done in the name of the Lord. No matter if he admitted to the Christian faith or not and the people went along with it because they believed his Christian faith and thought it was the right thing to do. They had a choice too and they chose murder in the name of Christianity to justify their racism.
Now you know why it is important to be able to think critically. Bush and Cheney are conducting the same crime of using religion and Bush's faith to murder others and to lie in the name of Christ to invade another country. Sorry, but your argument doesn't hold water.
2007-11-05 03:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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SO do many of todays television evangelists in order to live extravagant lifestyles praying on the fears and insecurities of others making promises that can not be kept .
If I wanted to sell a product that guaranteed you eternal life after death people would call me insane and the government would arrest me and I would serve a long prison term .
So for me it is hypocritical for people to claim that by doing and living a life according to a set of rules will result in your departure for heaven at the time of your death pure insanity .
Ritualized and indoctrinated nonsense that spills over into every aspect of life even for those who do not accept this tripe.
You suppose any laws have been written because of religious doctrine and teaching .
Hundreds have and me myself and i have a problem with that .
I see the delusional have no problems and all I ask is for my medication--- the ones I want like heroin and weed and ecstasy so I can join the rest of you nuts in la-la land .
2007-11-05 03:47:17
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answered by TroubleMaker 5
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Brainwashing want no longer mean swinging pocketwatches or drug therapy: this is in basic terms the attempt made to rigidity human beings faraway from their before held recommendations and into new, unquestionable ones. A Christian upbringing in many circumstances, yet no longer constantly, incorporates indoctrination into old recommendations pertaining to to the introduction of guy, his place interior the international and so on, without hazard to query those ideals, and to that end he's brainwashed. watching the form of clappy-happy mega-church homes that exist, which contain Hillsong, and the propaganda sent out consistently to Christians from televised pastors, it is common to truly see that such all human beings is quite being brainwashed into throwing away a reliance upon empiricism and evidence to bypass into an greater handy device of blind perception. this is diffused, fantastically to those that are already being indoctrinated into the religion of the Christian Church, yet truthfully exists. each and every of the "born-agains," whose perception in technological understanding and guy's very own skill to shape his existence grew to become into fully destroyed whilst, as they say, God got here into their existence and "stored them." inspite of each and every of the evidence to the choice, many combat valiently for the reason for creationism no longer simply by fact the concrete evidence tells them that's a probably concept, yet simply by fact faith, and their elders and their friends and their meant God tells them so. truly, this is all particularly creepy. hear to your self: faith is a community that ensures human beings "do no longer stray" - all and sundry who questions the essential recommendations held by the Christian Church is a heretic. this is, certainly, brainwashing.
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answered by emanus 4
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The Nazis had the same occult roots as Skull and Bones and, in the case of Prescott Bush, actual bonesmen collaborating with them.
2007-11-05 05:21:36
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answered by John M 4
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I've made this point in the past here- but it seems to get lost
The whole symbolism of the third Reich was pagan -even 'new age' and was began in the Occultist Thule Society . Himmler was a new age farmer before getting involved in the Nazi Movement and there was much pagan ritual at its core.
The 'Bohemian Corporal' the term that the Prussian officers used for Hitler was as much reference to his previous life style as to his region of origin and army rank .
2007-11-05 03:43:40
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answered by celvin 7
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lol @ hippies -- 'scuze me while I kiss the sky
Yes, FALSE Christianity is used as propaganda - the right wing is doing it today
That is why the idea of making the US a "Christian Nation" ie: a religious litmus test, is so dangerous - Of who's "Christianity" are you speaking?
People like Pat Robertson are dangerous men
2007-11-05 04:17:32
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answered by captain_koyk 5
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You say hippie like it's a bad thing.
It has been my understanding that Hitler was closer to the occults than Christianity.
2007-11-05 03:51:47
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answered by gone 7
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absolutely not. this is ridiculous. he, like other leaders, claimed to be religious to gain power... some of today's leaders are doing the same thing.
it is simple and if you know any of the fundamentals of Christianity, you would not even ask such a question.
2007-11-05 03:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I would not call Bush very christian either.
2007-11-06 05:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no we have not been brainwashed.
many of us just watched the Ken Burns WW2 documentary so we are up on our facts.
are you ever going to start using real news links ?
2007-11-05 07:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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