Bush proclaims Christian faith, but walks evil path

George W. Bush gained the White House by wearing Christ on his lapel, but his actions have been consistently un-Christian. The Iraq War violates just war doctrine; Christians are supposed to be responsible stewards of the environment; the use of torture by Christians is prohibited, without exception; Jesus taught to give to the poor, not enrich the wealthy at their expense (leveraged, at that). The Religious Right is responsible not only for their Frankensteinian president, but for all his dark actions. Christian leaders are required by the Bible to be held to higher standards than non-Christians, not supported no matter how ungodly their actions. It is high time the self-styled "accountability president" was held accountable to his Christian pretensions.

I am a conservative Christian attorney, and I've written a book substantiating the foregoing claims, entitled "Christian Words, Un-Christian Actions: George W. Bush and the Desecration of Christianity in Modern America." Jesus warned of the wolves who would come in sheep's clothing, pretending to be Christian while they ravaged the flock. George W. is such a wolf. Jesus taught to judge men's sincerity by their "fruits" -- their actions -- to test whether they really had the spirit of God. George W. Bush fails this test. Advance orders for my well-researched book, which proves these arguments irrefutably, can be obtained at www.pleasantwordbooks.com.

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George W. Bush gained the White House by wearing Christ on his lapel

You can fool too many of the people too much of the time.
James Thurber (1894 - 1961), New Yorker, Apr. 29, 1939 "The Owl who was God"

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