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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Smithee who wrote (4565)3/28/2003 1:01:18 PM
From: zonder  Respond to of 21614
 
You have something against someone because of his religious beliefs?

Not at all. To each his own. I am equidistant from all religions and feel it is a shame that these beliefs make them want to fight each other, but they seem to be happy doing it.

I guess you are not going to deny that Bush has brought a rather strange religious fundamentalism to his office. Take a look at this:

Be Still and Know?

The line between church and state could become even blurrier if the House passes a resolution establishing a national day of prayer to seek guidance from God during a time of war and terrorism. A vote urging President Bush to designate a day of humility, prayer and fasting is expected later this week. "It is a resolution that I think all of us can support with humility and grace and our love for our great nation," said Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Ill.) Wednesday. Not everyone agrees. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) commented, "This resolution may be seen by some as an attempt to inject religion into this war at a time when some of America's enemies abroad are asserting that this indeed is a war about religion."


[from Wired.com]