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Went through some of the posts on soc.religion.christian.bible-study to see what they were saying about **. This thread nearly made me fall on the floor. The key comment is>>>
"If our national leaders make bad decisions, whose fault is that? It's our fault, for not praying for them."
Ahhhh....so we need to pray more and Georgie boy will make better decisions. Problem solved - get praying everyone.
Complete thread to show the infallible logic>>>
> Does Iraq look like a success to anyone?
No. Neither does a new-born baby. Some babies make it, some don't. But they don't look like much either way, at first.
> ... Now it's going to be 'Americans' we hate. More > sympathy for Bin Laden... More attacks on > American institutions... More isolation. How blind > can you dumb rednecks in middle-America be, not > to see this?
Is right and wrong a matter of popular opinion? If right attracts opposition, does that make it wrong? Are our values to be held hostage to the opinions of terrorists?
We need a better paradigm here. Try this one: If our national leaders make bad decisions, whose fault is that? It's our fault, for not praying for them.
Don't pray that they will come down on one side or the other. Simply pray that God will give them wisdom. God can do that for Bush just as well as He could do it for someone else, be he imbecile or moron, or not.
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