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Saturday, September 25, 2004

GOP Wants to Ban All Books, Except Bible

GOP admits to mailers suggesting Bible ban - (United Press International)

We do not want to ban the Bible. The Liberal Agenda bears no ill will toward the Bible.

What the Liberal Agenda wants is a conservative approach to reading the First Amendment. Bush does not men to marry men, but we do not want our Constitution married to the Bible. That's as strict a reading of our Beloved Living Constitution as I can know. Founding intent has no room for misinterpretation: the government shall remain unaffiliated to any religious institution, nor will the government take any action to favor any religious persuasion over another. And, finally, Founding Intent bars the government of the United States of America from taking action to prevent the practice of any religion.

Bush has opened the tax coffers to churches. This does not jibe with an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Bush has no obvious working knowledge of our Constitution. He pursues policies of making the President more powerful and less accountable. He has admitted that he would prefer the ease of running a dictatorship to the difficulties created by the voting public when it comes to unilaterally controlling the US government.

The presidency was not supposed to be a powerful office. The Founding intent was to put severe limits on the effects a single individual could cause, thereby limiting the damage one bad president could cause domestically and abroad; regulating the pace of change; freeing the people from the danger of a friendly tyrant.

The friendly tyrant has ramrodded the Bible down our throats in ways perverse to think about. I was raised in a church that taught us that we should not vote. My church advocated the thought that you could serve the law of man or the law of God, not both. Thus, the friendly tyrant has chosen to serve man and and perverts the Bible into unrecognizable messages of hate and war.

Did not Isaiah talk of a time when we would beat our swords into plowshares? Did Jesus not give his life for his faith in our Father? Does the Christian tradition teach that Jesus died for all our sins? We sin, he died.

The Christian message is one of inclusion. Jesus went places that the healthy would not to heal the sick. He mixed with his contemporary societal outcasts and called them the blessed. The message of the New Testament is one of hope for a world of tomorrow, like other Jewish Prophets, when peace would prevail, that wars would end and humankind would live forever in peace.

Well I say George would jail and execute Jesus, if He had already returned. Come judgment, everyone answers individually for sin. GW is the archetype camel who will have a snowball's chance in hell of making it through the eye of the needle. Bush's faith doesn't move mountains, he uses fear and anger and a lot of artillery to accomplish that feat.

Our friendly dictator wants to consolidate his power by using the government to become a missionary organization both at home and abroad. He starts wars and it is getting clearer that he will start two or more in a second term. Sounds like the Revelations could be upon us. If you ask me, that really makes it look like Bush is either the Antichrist or an agent thereof.

Maybe Cheney is the Anti. Either way, the message is clear. The Bible tells you that if you vote, you should probably vote against the warmongering Antichrist and his four horsemen, seven headed serpent, global destruction and suffering.

And Bush wants this book to teach us astronomy, history, paleontology, sociology, archaeology and all other academic areas which do not assume the Earth was created about six thousand years ago, thereby making it impossible to believe in dinosaurs living hundreds of millions of years ago, humans 100,000 years ago. The development and transformation of everything living.

The church, as a group, by Constitutional Law, is a separate establishment from the government. The People's monies will not support faith. They can associate with whatever faith they want, but will never be required to associate with a faith for any protection offered by law. And by extension, any public service provided by the taxpayers.

Read conservatively, and through a Christian perspective, Bush is neither a practicing conservative or Christian, irregardless of what he calls himself. Rememberr, the Anti will say he's your savior and single-handedly cause all heck to break out.

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