July 3, 2003
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Food for thought from a listserve:
“God told me to strike at Al-Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you help me, I will act, and if not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them.”
- – President Bush to Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas
Reported in Israeli newspaper Haaretz 070103
Apparently, the fate of our nation and many other parts of the world is affected by George W. Bush’s ability to hear and interpret the voice of Jehovah.
Call me a skeptic, but I’m not convinced that Jehovah is who GW is listening to.
We are a nation directed by self-interest and greed, fundamentally ruled by the philosophies set out by Alister Crowley and the derivations created by the Church of Satan in the early parts of last century. I find it more plausible that George is listening to these than to any god.
Even if it is as he claims, whether or not he should is another matter entirely. According to the Bible, nations were wiped out for lesser corruptions than exist today. If Jehovah were to decide that our world has again become a corrupt place and needs to be wiped clean and rather than sending a flood tells George to start a nuclear holocaust, should George listen and condemn us all?
Of course, there is the fact that many insane claim to hear voices. While I am not making the claim that our President is insane, it is a plausible alternative.
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Maybe it is the way that he interprets the ‘voices’ that he hears or thinks he hears that hurts us as a nation. His family is not known for peace as much as they are know to strike first, think later.
If this is what he hears when he speaks to his God, I fear what else there is to come. ~ Jenn