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Bush is a religious traitor!!!!

kolanuraven

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http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Bush_Bible_probably_not_literally_true_1208.html


US President George W. Bush said in an interview Monday that the Bible is "probably not" literally true and that a belief that God created the world is compatible with the theory of evolution.

"I think you can have both,"



WHAT???? WHAT???

You right wing religious neo-cons....your leader just threw you under the Church Bus!!!!
:lol: :lol:
Translation: He just used you to get elected and played along !!!!



I'm just a simple president."
This may be the ONLY thing that I agree with that George Bush ever said!!!!
 

alice

Well-known member
kolanuraven said:
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Bush_Bible_probably_not_literally_true_1208.html


US President George W. Bush said in an interview Monday that the Bible is "probably not" literally true and that a belief that God created the world is compatible with the theory of evolution.

"I think you can have both,"



WHAT???? WHAT???

You right wing relilgious neo-cons....your leader just threw you under the Church Bus!!!!
:lol: :lol:
Translation: He just used you to get elected and played along !!!!



I'm just a simple president."
This may be the ONLY thing that I agree with that George Bush ever said!!!!

Surprise, Surprise!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

VanC

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"Christians who are slaves should give their masters full respect so that the name of God and his teaching will not be shamed. If your master is a Christian, that is no excuse for being disrespectful. You should work all the harder because you are helping another believer by your efforts." [1 Timothy 6:1-2]

"Let the women learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence." [I Timothy 2:11-12]

"take the man or woman who has done this evil deed to your city gate and stone that person to death. On the testimony of two or three witnesses a man shall be put to death, but no one shall be put to death on the testimony of only one witness. The hands of the witnesses must be the first in putting him to death, and then the hands of all the people. You must purge the evil from among you."[Deuteronomy 15:5-7]

Who takes these passages literally? Does anybody really believe that slavery is acceptable today, or that stoning is an acceptable form of capital punishment, or that the witnesses against a murderer should be the ones that carry out the punishment? I'm no bible scholar, but I seem to remember something else about death by stoning for someone caught working on the Sabbath. Doesn't leave many of us left alive, does it? Does any reasonable person really think that all women should keep their mouths shut and obey the will of all men? (Well, OK, that one's not so bad). :lol:

My point is that no reasonable person believes that every single bible passage can be taken literally today, if ever. I'm guessing that very few people, Christian or not, would disagree with what President Bush said. Thrown under the bus my ass!
 

hopalong

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Van do you expect either of those two loonies to grasp anything like that???

They are to busy tooting thier horn to fully undertstand anything!!!
 

Ben H

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Let's make something clear, some of us are conservatives, not neo-cons, Bush is not our leader, as McCain wasn't. We had to hold our nose to vote for these traitors to the party only because of the alternative. I supported the post 9/11 Bush, was happy to see a President who finally had some balls, but now he is giving in to this Socialism and Nationalism.
 

TSR

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Ben H said:
Let's make something clear, some of us are conservatives, not neo-cons, Bush is not our leader, as McCain wasn't. We had to hold our nose to vote for these traitors to the party only because of the alternative. I supported the post 9/11 Bush, was happy to see a President who finally had some balls, but now he is giving in to this Socialism and Nationalism.

And Ben you have to know a lot of people held their nose and voted for Obama rather than put another Bushite in office. And I'm beginning to wonder just how much will things change. Let's see if Obama will take on the drug companies and get some competitive bidding for those millions of dollars of Medicare drugs mentioned in earlier postings.Just one thing that comes to mind.
 

TexasBred

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TSR said:
Ben H said:
Let's make something clear, some of us are conservatives, not neo-cons, Bush is not our leader, as McCain wasn't. We had to hold our nose to vote for these traitors to the party only because of the alternative. I supported the post 9/11 Bush, was happy to see a President who finally had some balls, but now he is giving in to this Socialism and Nationalism.

And Ben you have to know a lot of people held their nose and voted for Obama rather than put another Bushite in office. And I'm beginning to wonder just how much will things change. Let's see if Obama will take on the drug companies and get some competitive bidding for those millions of dollars of Medicare drugs mentioned in earlier postings.Just one thing that comes to mind.

TSR it's a well known fact that anyone bidding on gov't contracts of any kind always inflate their bid by huge amounts. Remember $15 nuts and bolts. $1,500 hammers?? All purchased from the low bidder. Gov't letting bids is an invitation to steal.
 

TSR

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TexasBred said:
TSR said:
Ben H said:
Let's make something clear, some of us are conservatives, not neo-cons, Bush is not our leader, as McCain wasn't. We had to hold our nose to vote for these traitors to the party only because of the alternative. I supported the post 9/11 Bush, was happy to see a President who finally had some balls, but now he is giving in to this Socialism and Nationalism.

And Ben you have to know a lot of people held their nose and voted for Obama rather than put another Bushite in office. And I'm beginning to wonder just how much will things change. Let's see if Obama will take on the drug companies and get some competitive bidding for those millions of dollars of Medicare drugs mentioned in earlier postings.Just one thing that comes to mind.

TSR it's a well known fact that anyone bidding on gov't contracts of any kind always inflate their bid by huge amounts. Remember $15 nuts and bolts. $1,500 hammers?? All purchased from the low bidder. Gov't letting bids is an invitation to steal.

So do you think we might have a little oversight?? Or are we gonna just keep letting the same things happen that have happened in the past? :? :x
 

TexasBred

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TSR said:
TexasBred said:
TSR said:
And Ben you have to know a lot of people held their nose and voted for Obama rather than put another Bushite in office. And I'm beginning to wonder just how much will things change. Let's see if Obama will take on the drug companies and get some competitive bidding for those millions of dollars of Medicare drugs mentioned in earlier postings.Just one thing that comes to mind.

TSR it's a well known fact that anyone bidding on gov't contracts of any kind always inflate their bid by huge amounts. Remember $15 nuts and bolts. $1,500 hammers?? All purchased from the low bidder. Gov't letting bids is an invitation to steal.

So do you think we might have a little oversight?? Or are we gonna just keep letting the same things happen that have happened in the past? :? :x

Good question. Hopefully somewhere someone will have the balls to take a stand but typically in politics it's always "what's in it for me".
 

Steve

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As a conservative I didn't vote for Bush because of his "level" of Christianity nor for his amount of conservatism, but instead because he wasn't Gore.. or Kerry.. But I never thought of him as a leader of the religious right nor a conservative.... at least Bush is not an agnostic who in some non committal way claims to be Christian while attacking religious rights..

I also didn't vote for McCain for his "war hero status" or him being a maverick.. that the liberals made so much of..

for some reason the liberal media (and liberals in general) thinks the religion of our leaders is all that matters to conservatives...

maybe you should focus instead on the lack of values, religion and faith in your liberal leaders that turns us off so much instead..

BTW hows Obama's buddy Bragobitch doing?
 

TSR

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Steve said:
As a conservative I didn't vote for Bush because of his "level" of Christianity nor for his amount of conservatism, but instead because he wasn't Gore.. or Kerry.. But I never thought of him as a leader of the religious right nor a conservative.... at least Bush is not an agnostic who in some non committal way claims to be Christian while attacking religious rights..

I also didn't vote for McCain for his "war hero status" or him being a maverick.. that the liberals made so much of..

for some reason the liberal media (and liberals in general) thinks the religion of our leaders is all that matters to conservatives...

maybe you should focus instead on the lack of values, religion and faith in your liberal leaders that turns us off so much instead..

BTW hows Obama's buddy Bragobitch doing?

Just one correction here, If anyone espoused the "maverick idea" anymore than McCain and Palin themselves, I missed it!
 
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