Lest you think that all major American churches are supporters of Bush, read this end of his letter to Bush:
We fear for Iraq, and for its people, both now and in the future. We also feel that the United States, the present occupying military power, should be held responsible for both the present and the future. For the present, under international conventions, it has the obligation to provide security for the civilian population. This is not happening, Mr. President. As for the sake of the future of that country and its entire people, the United States should have the moral courage to acknowledge now that the war it has launched last year has been unwise, and to turn to the United Nations vigorously seeking its immediate intervention, to restore law, order, civility and peace and to complete the work of creating a viable, constitutional, fully representative democracy.
We call on you, Mr. President, to alter the course of your policy and to take swift steps to bring about the necessary transformation to which all the people of Iraq aspire, beginning with giving your immediate attention to the security situation for all Iraqi citizens.
You can be assured of our constant prayers that you may be granted the required wisdom and courage to face the urgency of choosing a different path, recognizing that the memory of history will honor those who, with humility, seek the ways of peace.The whole article is here:
http://www.pcusa.org/pcnews/2004/04549.htm