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Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush

Man of Faith: The Spiritual Journey of George W. Bush

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Are you kidding?
Review: We have a President who lied about Weapons of Mass Destruction, lied about the connection between Iraq and 9/11, obstructed inquiries into his drug use, his Armed Service Records, and God knows what else, and there are reviewers encouraged by his faith? President Bush is using Christianity in the worst sort of way, a way Jesus would never have approved of. I marvel at your willingness to fall victim to this book.

"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." Someone much wiser than any of us said that, and look what President Bush has done: he threw the first stone against Iraq, he threw the first stone against Homosexuals, he threw the first stone against myriad others. There is nothing Christian in his actions, only his words. Reading the bible is not the same as living it, and he does not do the latter, though I am sure he has a verse or two waiting for anyone.

He fancies himself a new crusader, taking up the mantle of those who tried to liberate Jerusalem centuries ago. Well, the Crusades were the most unholy events carried out in God's name. A true man of faith would not parade it around.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: WWGWBD?
Review: Well, he's no longer an obnoxious drunk, which I guess is rather Christian of him, but are we talking about the Old Testament George W., the New Testament George W., or the "Left Behind" George W. with Kung-Fu Grip? This is key, because when asking what George W. would do, we have to know whether he's the "fire and brimstone" president or the "forgive your sins" president or the Tom Clancified, "firefight with the devil" president. I'm pretty sure that the Old Testament president would respond to most situations with a nice carpet bombing, as would the "Left Behind" president. But the New Testament president, he's a tough nut to crack. There's all that Revelations static, which is pretty heavy, but last time I checked, it wasn't supposed to be the good guys who were dropping armageddon out of their bomb bays. This is extra confusing because the New Testament is supposed to be the one that counts, seeing as how it has Jesus in it and all, and yet we've got a president who seems to come straight out of the fire and brimstone days. Even though he says his favorite philosopher is Jesus and even though he quotes a lot of the big Book in his speeches, he hasn't been acting all that Christian lately, even if he has laid off the sauce. I mean, righteous vengeance is one thing, but since when does a practicing Christian wreak their righteous vengeance on a country which, although ruled by a tyrant, hasn't really done anything? By that logic, the United States ought to be invaded by some foreign power concerned with the bloodless coup that overturned American democracy in 2000. I guess we should all be thankful there aren't any countries out there infused with the Holy Ghost Spirit and rarin' to roll across our borders.

So to tell the truth, I have a pretty good idea what Jesus might do, but absolutely no clue as to what George W. might do.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sham
Review: What a joke! George Bush is no Christian. In fact, his very public pronouncements of faith are slanderous to true believers who are becoming the brunt of attacks from those who detest this man and his evil policies. Bush's "Christian" beliefs are often pointed to as the source of the U.S.'s misadventures in Iraq. The persecution of Christians is already happening in the U.S., and Dubya is partly to blame. But as was the case with his failure to take action on 9/11, he knows exactly what he's doing.

Even the devil can quote Scripture, Georgie boy, and even Jimmy Carter fooled people into believing he was "born again." Some point to Bush's irresponsible past as a sign that his "faith" is a sham, but anyone can see the light and change for the better. But Bush hasn't denounced the most notorious part of his former life. He remains loyal to Skull and Bones, the clearly Satanic cult that he refuses to talk about, and also joins the global elite at Bohemian Grove to worship Molech, a stone owl that even earned a mention in the Old Testament. This is Satanic idol worship, not the activities a "Christian" would participate in.

Bush may not be the Anti-Christ (then again...) but his policies are sure helping to pave the way for the one world government over which The Son of Perdition will rule. And don't forget that our "commander-in-chief"'s activities on 9/11, and his contradictory explanations as to why he sat reading a children's book while thousands of Americans were being slaughtered, have never been adequately or convincingly explained, except to the ill-informed who believe what government officials and the media tell them. The rest of us know only too well why he took no action. Unfortunately for him, so does the Lord Jesus Christ whom he claims to worship. Get ready for Judgement Day, Dubya. Ya gotta lot of explainin' to do, cowboy.

If you're a Christian, stop buying into this man's deliberate lies about his so-called faith. Read the Bible and see what it says about wolves in sheep's clothing. Bush is a wolf just like his evil old man. You may be surprised when you don't see him in Heaven. I'll be surprised if I do.



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