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September 29, 2009 at 12:14 AM #462660October 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM #464674briansd1Guest
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]That’s talking to God, by the way. Praying is talking to God and I’d imagine that Obama does indeed pray. As a matter of fact, he’s mentioned on numerous occasions that he prays. So… He is talking to God.[/quote]
I think Dubya doesn’t just pray. He has seances with God. That’s how I perceive Dubya’s relationship with God is.
October 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM #464862briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]That’s talking to God, by the way. Praying is talking to God and I’d imagine that Obama does indeed pray. As a matter of fact, he’s mentioned on numerous occasions that he prays. So… He is talking to God.[/quote]
I think Dubya doesn’t just pray. He has seances with God. That’s how I perceive Dubya’s relationship with God is.
October 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM #465208briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]That’s talking to God, by the way. Praying is talking to God and I’d imagine that Obama does indeed pray. As a matter of fact, he’s mentioned on numerous occasions that he prays. So… He is talking to God.[/quote]
I think Dubya doesn’t just pray. He has seances with God. That’s how I perceive Dubya’s relationship with God is.
October 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM #465278briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]That’s talking to God, by the way. Praying is talking to God and I’d imagine that Obama does indeed pray. As a matter of fact, he’s mentioned on numerous occasions that he prays. So… He is talking to God.[/quote]
I think Dubya doesn’t just pray. He has seances with God. That’s how I perceive Dubya’s relationship with God is.
October 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM #465485briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]That’s talking to God, by the way. Praying is talking to God and I’d imagine that Obama does indeed pray. As a matter of fact, he’s mentioned on numerous occasions that he prays. So… He is talking to God.[/quote]
I think Dubya doesn’t just pray. He has seances with God. That’s how I perceive Dubya’s relationship with God is.
October 6, 2009 at 12:49 PM #464678ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/aug/10/religion-george-bush
Here’s a story we should all be ashamed of missing: George W Bush attempted to sell the invasion of Iraq to Jacques Chirac using biblical prophecy.In the winter of 2003, when George Bush and Tony Blair were frantically gathering support for their planned invasion, Professor Thomas Römer, an Old Testament expert at the university of Lausanne, was rung up by the Protestant Federation of France. They asked him to supply them with a summary of the legends surrounding Gog and Magog and as the conversation progressed, he realised that this had originally come, from the highest reaches of the French government.
President Jacques Chirac wanted to know what the hell President Bush had been on about in their last conversation. Bush had then said that when he looked at the Middle East, he saw “Gog and Magog at work” and the biblical prophecies unfolding. But who the hell were Gog and Magog? Neither Chirac nor his office had any idea. But they knew Bush was an evangelical Christian, so they asked the French Federation of Protestants, who in turn asked Professor Römer.
October 6, 2009 at 12:49 PM #464867ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/aug/10/religion-george-bush
Here’s a story we should all be ashamed of missing: George W Bush attempted to sell the invasion of Iraq to Jacques Chirac using biblical prophecy.In the winter of 2003, when George Bush and Tony Blair were frantically gathering support for their planned invasion, Professor Thomas Römer, an Old Testament expert at the university of Lausanne, was rung up by the Protestant Federation of France. They asked him to supply them with a summary of the legends surrounding Gog and Magog and as the conversation progressed, he realised that this had originally come, from the highest reaches of the French government.
President Jacques Chirac wanted to know what the hell President Bush had been on about in their last conversation. Bush had then said that when he looked at the Middle East, he saw “Gog and Magog at work” and the biblical prophecies unfolding. But who the hell were Gog and Magog? Neither Chirac nor his office had any idea. But they knew Bush was an evangelical Christian, so they asked the French Federation of Protestants, who in turn asked Professor Römer.
October 6, 2009 at 12:49 PM #465213ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/aug/10/religion-george-bush
Here’s a story we should all be ashamed of missing: George W Bush attempted to sell the invasion of Iraq to Jacques Chirac using biblical prophecy.In the winter of 2003, when George Bush and Tony Blair were frantically gathering support for their planned invasion, Professor Thomas Römer, an Old Testament expert at the university of Lausanne, was rung up by the Protestant Federation of France. They asked him to supply them with a summary of the legends surrounding Gog and Magog and as the conversation progressed, he realised that this had originally come, from the highest reaches of the French government.
President Jacques Chirac wanted to know what the hell President Bush had been on about in their last conversation. Bush had then said that when he looked at the Middle East, he saw “Gog and Magog at work” and the biblical prophecies unfolding. But who the hell were Gog and Magog? Neither Chirac nor his office had any idea. But they knew Bush was an evangelical Christian, so they asked the French Federation of Protestants, who in turn asked Professor Römer.
October 6, 2009 at 12:49 PM #465283ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/aug/10/religion-george-bush
Here’s a story we should all be ashamed of missing: George W Bush attempted to sell the invasion of Iraq to Jacques Chirac using biblical prophecy.In the winter of 2003, when George Bush and Tony Blair were frantically gathering support for their planned invasion, Professor Thomas Römer, an Old Testament expert at the university of Lausanne, was rung up by the Protestant Federation of France. They asked him to supply them with a summary of the legends surrounding Gog and Magog and as the conversation progressed, he realised that this had originally come, from the highest reaches of the French government.
President Jacques Chirac wanted to know what the hell President Bush had been on about in their last conversation. Bush had then said that when he looked at the Middle East, he saw “Gog and Magog at work” and the biblical prophecies unfolding. But who the hell were Gog and Magog? Neither Chirac nor his office had any idea. But they knew Bush was an evangelical Christian, so they asked the French Federation of Protestants, who in turn asked Professor Römer.
October 6, 2009 at 12:49 PM #465490ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2009/aug/10/religion-george-bush
Here’s a story we should all be ashamed of missing: George W Bush attempted to sell the invasion of Iraq to Jacques Chirac using biblical prophecy.In the winter of 2003, when George Bush and Tony Blair were frantically gathering support for their planned invasion, Professor Thomas Römer, an Old Testament expert at the university of Lausanne, was rung up by the Protestant Federation of France. They asked him to supply them with a summary of the legends surrounding Gog and Magog and as the conversation progressed, he realised that this had originally come, from the highest reaches of the French government.
President Jacques Chirac wanted to know what the hell President Bush had been on about in their last conversation. Bush had then said that when he looked at the Middle East, he saw “Gog and Magog at work” and the biblical prophecies unfolding. But who the hell were Gog and Magog? Neither Chirac nor his office had any idea. But they knew Bush was an evangelical Christian, so they asked the French Federation of Protestants, who in turn asked Professor Römer.
October 6, 2009 at 1:03 PM #464701briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][
You didn’t answer my question, either. What is the difference between Prejean’s views and Obama’s? You know the answer right? NONE.[/quote]I think that there is a big difference.
Obama has always stated that gays should have equal protection.
The problems with Prajean go beyond her answer at the Miss America pageant. Prejean played the “discrimination” card which conservatives often accuse others of abusing.
Prajean used her fame to pander to the radical social conservatives rather than seek reconciliation (which a true Miss America should do). The fact that those conservatives have chosen Prajean (a product of a dysfunctional family with questionable morals) as an icon of their movement only shows how misguided their righteous values are.
October 6, 2009 at 1:03 PM #464888briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][
You didn’t answer my question, either. What is the difference between Prejean’s views and Obama’s? You know the answer right? NONE.[/quote]I think that there is a big difference.
Obama has always stated that gays should have equal protection.
The problems with Prajean go beyond her answer at the Miss America pageant. Prejean played the “discrimination” card which conservatives often accuse others of abusing.
Prajean used her fame to pander to the radical social conservatives rather than seek reconciliation (which a true Miss America should do). The fact that those conservatives have chosen Prajean (a product of a dysfunctional family with questionable morals) as an icon of their movement only shows how misguided their righteous values are.
October 6, 2009 at 1:03 PM #465234briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][
You didn’t answer my question, either. What is the difference between Prejean’s views and Obama’s? You know the answer right? NONE.[/quote]I think that there is a big difference.
Obama has always stated that gays should have equal protection.
The problems with Prajean go beyond her answer at the Miss America pageant. Prejean played the “discrimination” card which conservatives often accuse others of abusing.
Prajean used her fame to pander to the radical social conservatives rather than seek reconciliation (which a true Miss America should do). The fact that those conservatives have chosen Prajean (a product of a dysfunctional family with questionable morals) as an icon of their movement only shows how misguided their righteous values are.
October 6, 2009 at 1:03 PM #465305briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][
You didn’t answer my question, either. What is the difference between Prejean’s views and Obama’s? You know the answer right? NONE.[/quote]I think that there is a big difference.
Obama has always stated that gays should have equal protection.
The problems with Prajean go beyond her answer at the Miss America pageant. Prejean played the “discrimination” card which conservatives often accuse others of abusing.
Prajean used her fame to pander to the radical social conservatives rather than seek reconciliation (which a true Miss America should do). The fact that those conservatives have chosen Prajean (a product of a dysfunctional family with questionable morals) as an icon of their movement only shows how misguided their righteous values are.
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