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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (45585)3/11/2002 5:41:24 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
"The guy belongs in a pulpit, not public office."

I agree 100%.

This current administration has made me, as a Christian, cringe at how they throw around religion and mix it with the federal gov't policy.

Bush makes references to religious terms constantly, then says,"We'll get'um dead or alive". I have a hard time picturing those words coming out of the Christ from the Bible.

Half the administration has false illusions of themselves as religious leaders.

In many of those Christian faiths it is thought that one can only get into heaven if they "save" other souls. Maybe that's part of their personal agenda and why they are "witnessing" in the public forum.

Religious leaders who rise in politics are corrupt as politics is closely intertwined with the art of deception. He who deceives best,,,,,wins! Politics and religion don't mix....one corrupts the other.

It's too bad that there are so many people in this country that are fooled by the religious act that some politicians put on. It's a great vote getting tactic.

I am fairly religious and attend prayer meetings on a regular basis. One night a woman actually said that she had a message from God.............that message was to trust Bush because he trusts Christ. Well...........I had to get up and say that I was getting a different message about Bush!!!! LOL.........I walked out of the meeting that night after speaking my mind. Others followed but I convinced them to return to make our thoughts be known.

Shame on me for causing a walkout at a prayer meeting!!!!

It's rough to be on the left in religious circles.

Pat

Religion can be the opiate of the masses.
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