Bush is a phony Christian & PC mouthpiece for Islam


By many accounts, President George W. Bush has been credited for his professed Christian beliefs, which has given him credit among Christians and also causing the vitriolic atheists of the Left to rise up in condemnation. Without a doubt this President was elected partially because of the fact the majority of Christians voting during the 2000 Presidential election gave their vote to Bush. Many Christian peoples believe that he is truly “one of us,” but nothing could be further from that.

President Bush has time and again issued condemnations and repudiation of statements made by principled Christians speaking the truth and often times while he was pandering to Muslims. He has at times gone against fundamental Christian teaching and he has deliberately denied Christian doctrine in order to curry favor among Muslims. Bush has worshipped in mosques and he has hosted Ramadan dinners at the White House. Yet, there isn’t much of an outcry from Christian Conservatives.

Example after example:

1) In one case, he went to a mosque to join Muslims in a prayer to the “Universal God” as our politically correct theologian-in-chief claims. This outrageously ignorant remark assumes we worship the same deity under a different name. According to I Cor. 10, Allah and other pagan deities are demon-gods and that is the truth for all Bible-believing Christians.

2) President Bush said, “According to Muslim teachings, God first revealed His word in the Holy Qur'an to the prophet, Muhammad, during the month of Ramadan. That word has guided billions of believers across the centuries, and those believers built a culture of learning and literature and science. All the world continues to benefit from this faith and its achievements.” -Remarks by the President George W. Bush At Iftaar Dinner The State Dining Room, Washington, D.C. November 19, 2001

The only written revelation of God to man is the Holy Bible, not the Koran and it is outrageous for someone claiming to be a practicing Christian to remark such a thing! He or anyone making such a statement aren’t adhering to the Christian faith.

3) President Bush and his wife have managed to alienate the Japanese and Korean Christian communities by going to a Shinto shrine and worshipping the demon spirit in the shrine. They both bowed to the demon and clapped their hands to awaken him. Then they signed the book of those who have worshipped the demon spirit who inhabits the Shrine.

This is unacceptable pagan worship on their part and during WWII, Japanese and Koreans were executed for refusing to worship this pagan demon-god. Who can blame veterans of WWII for their outrage since this worship was the motivating force behind the attack on America! The media would never report this egregious action because they approve of this liberal, politically correct pandering.

4) President Bush took of his shoes before going into a mosque and praising Islam for inspiring "countless individuals to lead lives of honesty, integrity, and morality." It was the second time he visited the Islamic Center, where Muslims from 75 nations gather to worship, after the 9/11 attack. Pat Robertson correctly pointed out that Bush “ignored history” (he lied outright) and that he “is not elected chief theologian.” Islam is honestly violent, lacks any integrity, and is morally bankrupt to put it mildly.

He had the nerve to also state; “Islam is a faith that brings comfort to people. It inspires them to lead lives based on honesty, and justice, and compassion.” -Remarks by President George W. Bush on U.S. Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan Presidential Hall, Dwight David Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. October 11, 2002

5) At the Southern Baptist Convention, Rev. Jerry Vines told thousands of delegates at the convention's annual meeting last week in St. Louis that, despite what pluralists say, "Islam is not just as good as Christianity. Islam was founded by Mohammed, a demon-possessed pedophile who had 12 wives - and his last one was a 9-year-old girl. And I will tell you Allah is not Jehovah either. Jehovah's not going to turn you into a terrorist that'll try to bomb people and take the lives of thousands and thousands of people.”

The Bush Response: "It's something that the president definitely disagrees with," White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said. "Islam is a religion of peace, that's what the president believes," Fleischer said. Bush publicly chastised a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, Rev. Jerry Vines, for his truthful remarks regarding Islam.

“Islam is a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world. It's a faith that has made brothers and sisters of every race. It's a faith based upon love, not hate.” -President George W. Bush Holds Roundtable with Arab- and Muslim-American Leaders Afghanistan Embassy, Washington, D.C. September 10, 2002

The President is clearly stating deceitful lies and promotes this politically correct propaganda campaign of rhetoric even after that same faith has resulted in the attempted genocide of Jews in Israel and has resulted in the worst attack on American soil in history. These are not the words of a principled, Conservative Christian.

6) Bush said, "Some of the comments that have been uttered about Islam do not reflect the sentiments of my government. Islam is a peaceful religion, a religion that respects others. Ours is a country of tolerance, and we respect the faith and we welcome people of all faiths in America." He further said, "By far, the vast majority of American citizens respect the Muslim faith."

The London Guardian reported, "Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, condemned America's Christian right yesterday for propagating hatred against Muslims, in what appeared to be a coordinated White House campaign to confront anti-Islamic rhetoric from a constituency that includes some the Bush administration's staunchest supporters."

Speaking of remarks made by Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and others, Powell said, "This kind of hatred must be rejected." According to The Guardian, "The administration's increased willingness to confront the Christian right reflects the Republican's sweeping victories in last week's mid-term elections, reducing Mr. Bush's reliance on the extreme fringes of his support base."

Bush is doing this for the purpose of impugning the importance of Christians to the future policies and agenda of his administration. Bush obviously believes that Republican victories at the polls served as a repudiation of conservative Christian principles and is sending the message loudly and clearly that conservative Christians need not expect him to submit to their appeals. It will be more than interesting to see how long it takes for Christians to get the message.

7) Jerry Falwell suggested that the terrorist attacks in 2001 may have been God's judgment upon America (they very well could have been), the White House immediately pronounced its vehement disagreement and displeasure. Dr. Falwell quickly apologized. Leftwing blowhards and their republican puppets screamed at the suggestion the Almighty wasn’t warmed by the fact we have an Abortion Holocaust or widespread run amuck homosexuality (now there are even openly homosexual bishops).

8) The most egregious example of Bush's animosity toward outspoken Christians is his handling of the Judge Roy Moore case in Alabama. Not only did President Bush publicly condemn Judge Moore, he either sent or allowed his chief political consultant Karl Rove to spearhead the attack against him.

While it was the ACLU that initially filed the legal case against Judge Moore, it was the White House that was willing to feed Judge Moore to the wolves by the surreptitious, behind-the-scenes maneuverings of Rove.

It was Karl Rove who managed the campaign of Judge Moore's principal opponent in the race for Supreme Court Chief Justice. Furthermore, it appears that Rove is privately managing Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor's prosecution of Judge Moore with the goal of putting Pryor on the federal bench. President Bush is clearly siding with America’s Taliban (ACLU) and supports this unconstitutional, anti-Christian move to promote this communistic myth (separation of church and state) of removing religion from the public square.

9) Another outspoken Christian patriot is in the Bush crosshairs. His name is Lt. Gen. William Boykin. In speeches before Christian gatherings, General Boykin committed a cardinal breach of political correctness by affirming that America is "a Christian nation." He also rightly observed that many Muslim terrorists hate America because we are a Christian nation. Predictably, these remarks have brought out the ire and chastisement of President Bush.

After learning of the general's remarks, Bush quickly appeared before a Muslim audience in Indonesia and soundly rebuked his statements. He said, "He (General Boykin) didn't reflect my opinion. Look, it (Boykin's remarks) just doesn't reflect what the (U.S.) government thinks."

By Bush's own words, he doesn't believe America is a Christian nation. Beyond that, he chose to stand alongside Muslims overseas when rebuking a Christian Army general who is proudly and faithfully serving his country and his Commander-in-Chief. It is painfully obvious that President Bush is willing to sacrifice any and all Christian patriots on the altar of political correctness.

It is one thing for President Bush to constantly distance himself from Christian convictions and doctrines. He wouldn't be the first President to do so. It is quite another thing, however, for Christians throughout America to continue to give him a pass for his many foibles under the charade that he is "one of us."

10) Bush praised American Muslims for “upholding our nation's ideals of liberty and justice in a world at peace. Millions of our fellow Americans practice the Muslim faith.” Yes, Muslims from the Arab World are mass migrating to the Western World because of lax immigration policies. What wee see are Muslims setting up shop in America in order to perpetrate terrorist attacks.

World Net Daily reported, "Jihadists, those looking to infiltrate America and turn U.S. citizens into pawns of terrorist warfare, may be looking to penetrate lower echelons within the U.S. military."

WND quoted military analyst and writer Tom Knowlton as saying, "On November 5, 2002 Abdul Raheem Al Arshad Ali, a former Marine and Gulf War veteran, became the third suspected terrorist associated with the Dar-us-Salaam mosque in Seattle (now renamed the Dar ul Islam Masjid mosque) to be arrested for alleged ties to al-Qaida."

A November 14 article in CNS News stated, "A burgeoning black Muslim movement in America includes many who converted to the religion while behind bars and who are ready-made terrorists as soon as they leave prison, according to several Islamic and terrorism experts."

11) Bush has promoted the homosexual agenda (see: Bush is pro-homosexual) every bit as much as did his democratic predecessor despite the fact that God made it clear homosexuality is an abomination deserving of death.

A current CitizenLink newsletter put out by Dobson's ministry states that President Bush has proclaimed Oct. 12-18 to be Marriage Protection Week. While that has a nice ring to it, most unsuspecting Christians who read that must think, " Wow, President Bush is such an upstanding Christian". Knowing that the president has endorsed the homosexual lifestyle and at the same time says he wants to protect marriage gives him a bit of a credibility problem with me and it should to anyone else who considers him or herself a Christian.

Conclusion:

“It ignores history,” Pat Robertson said. “Any student of history knows that it's not a peaceful religion. It's violent at its core,” he said. “There is absolute virulent hatred of Jews, and the idea that every Jew has got to be killed before the culmination of the age. That's what Islam teaches, and I think that's violent.”

President Bush overlooks 1,500 years of Muslim violence against Christians and Jews, the attacks of September 11, 2001, ongoing persecution perpetrated by Islamic governments throughout the world, the recent murders by Muslim snipers in and around Washington, D.C., plus continued surreptitious and sinister activity being conducted by Muslims within our own country to rebuke Christian leaders.

It appears that we not only have a Commander-in-Chief, we also have a Theologian-in-Chief. Unfortunately, the theology officially embraced by this administration seems to be the theology of political correctness. The reason four million Christian voters stayed home from the polls in 2000 is because they knew that G. W. Bush was not a true Christian Conservative and once elected would do little or nothing to promote and secure the conservative agenda - and they were right.

Even more disturbing is the manner in which Christian ministers have accepted Bush's apostasy. At the national level, only Pat Robertson (Pat Roberson assailed the president's unconstitutional faith-based initiatives, he now holds his hands out to receive money from them) and Franklin Graham seem willing to correctly identify the Muslim religion for what it is: a religion of violence and hatred.

In an attempt to be politically correct, President Bush and the Christian ministers who continually defend him are jeopardizing our children's future by obfuscating America's distinct Christian heritage. If this trend continues, the U.S. will quickly join Great Britain as the next developing Muslim state.

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