- Only a few men throughout history have actually heard
God's voice, or so we are told. Men like, Adam, Moses, Noah, Saul, Lot,
and of course, our very own president, George W. Bush.
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- Think about that.
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- If we believe that God actually speaks to human beings
(in their own language, of course), then we would have no reason to doubt
that He also said something deep and inspirational to Bush. That, at least,
is the scuttlebutt inside the Beltway.
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- During that suspenseful period of time during which this
administration was deciding whether or not to send troops into foreign
lands, Bush told America in no uncertain terms, that he was communing with
the Lord, and that God had told him (apparently also in no uncertain terms),
that he was to take the lead in bringing freedom, democracy, even Christianity
to our whole pitiful planet.
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- And that, earthly summum bonum, by George, is what President
Bush seems to have dedicated his life to - starting with Iraq.
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- Personally, I have no problem with people who claim to
have heard God's voice. The Lord's voice, like flying saucers, is not in
my purview. But I do concede that it must get pretty lonely Up There and
God might just want to rap with someone down here from time to time.
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- But hold everything.
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- I once read that God is a Spirit. Without physical form.
Thus, with no vocal chords, God does not literally speak to us. What Bush
is hearing may be his own voice telling himself what he thinks God would
tell him - if He could talk. Which is fine if you're the President of the
United States with the power to do something nasty to dissenters who dare
to question your relations with the Almighty.
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- Be that as it may, there is little doubt that God is
SOMETHING. And that SOMETHING, in terms of spiritual qualities, can be
defined in generally accepted terms as: LOVE, LIFE, TRUTH, and PRINCIPLE.
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- So, if God spoke to him, as he said He did, Bush wasn't
paying attention because his mindset and actions are anything but Godlike.
And here are some examples to prove the point.
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- PRINCIPLE? Not here. Bush has turned his back on the
principles, values, and laws of this nation by ignoring the need for a
legal declaration of war, preemptive strikes on a sovereign nation, refusing
to protect our borders from illegal aliens, and ignoring our Founders warnings
about empire building. A nation that ignores its founding principles is
already dying.
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- LIFE? Look elsewhere. Bush professes the sanctity of
life with his stand on traditional marriage, 'leave no child behind', and
anti-abortion rhetoric, but he thinks nothing of sending more soldiers
out to die in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also conveniently forgets his Texas
record of killing more inmates on death row than any other governor in
American history. Some respect for life.
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- TRUTH? What's that? Bush insisted there were no 'weapons
of mass destruction' in Iraq. He promised to be a uniter, yet he has polarized
America along racial, class and cultural lines. In fact, on every occasion
since 9/11, he has given us nothing but fabrications, tall tales, rationalizations,
excuses, double meanings, ambiguous language, and more 'God' talk.
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- LOVE? That's a laugh. Bush may love his family, his position,
and his fortune, but he shows little love for anything or anyone else but
himself. It's also doubtful that he loves his country, or he would not
be destroying it by consistently breaking his presidential oath to 'preserve,
protect, and defend' the Constitution of the United States. America doesn't
need that kind of love.
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- If God talks to him whether a reality or delusional thinking
- Bush owes the Lord more than a deaf ear.
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- Comment
Alton Raines
4-24-5
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- While exiting the funeral of Pope John Paul II, a reporter
managed to get Bush to lean over a railing and respond to a question:
- "Why did you think of Pope John Paul II?" the
reported asked.
- "I liked him. He was a good man. A Christian man.
I liked him..."
- Rapidly, the reporter shot back, "How did you feel
about his opposition to the war in Iraq?"
- Without hesitation, Bush replied with a shrug, "He
was a man of peace. A man of God. He didn't like war." It was all
too visible across his face that he had just consigned himself and defined
himself by contrast as one who likes war, as one who is not a man of peace
and not a man of God.
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- A man of war. A man of evil. A lover of war.
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- Comment
- From Ted Twietmeyer
- tedtw@frontiernet.net
- 4-26-5
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- Let's look at 10 other ways that he can hear God's voice,
when it isn't really God's voice:
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- 1. An undiagnosed mental disorder.
- 2. Another mental disorder feeding the first diagnosed
one.
- 3. A mental disorder that has no official name. Perhaps
it's NWO-itis?
- 4. Manipulated by satellite mind control from the gameplayers
at Langley. Yeah, they know who they are.
- 5. Manipulated by satellite mind control from a foreign
government or the NWO. Perhaps Putin is puttin' it out?
- 6. Listening to the "other voice" that no
one should listen to - that one from "down below."
- 7. Excessive drug use. Not the kind you inhale.
- 8. Fabricating it to terrorize the unbelievers into
believing every word spoken. There, I said it. The "T" word.
- 9. Brain damage, from bareback riding one of the invisible
resident bulls for Putin at the Crawford fake ranch.
- 10. Hit on the head with the same lamp used on Willy
by Hillary the 8th in the royal bedroom.
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- The white house should be re-painted gray, to reflect
all the half-truths that usher forth from it. We can't paint it black,
because the bats in the area will fly into it and die at night, thinking
it's a black hole. Even though it really is one.
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- Ted Twietmeyer
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