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<blockquote data-quote="MorkandMindy" data-source="post: 64862286" data-attributes="member: 172332"><p>the evidence for that is very well known:</p><p></p><p>The 'Mission Accomplished' banner told the entire World that either: </p><p></p><p>1. The Christian God whom G W Bush walked with daily, was pretty clueless about what was going on in Iraq</p><p></p><p>or</p><p></p><p>2. Billy Graham who vouched for G W Bush as the genuine article can not tell who is and who isn't a true Christian and is therefore wrong about G W B, wrong about his ability to discern who is a true Christian, wrong about 'walking with Jesus daily'</p><p></p><p>and wrong about whether he can tell if his own faith is true as well, he appears to have fundamentally misunderstood Christianity.</p><p></p><p>and</p><p></p><p>The 30% of Americans who are Bible-believing Christians trusted Billy Graham, so again they have misunderstood Christianity and can not tell who is or is not a Christian and that includes themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The correct response of Billy Graham and Bible-believing US population should have been to reject G W Bush as a false prophet, I'm sure the Bible says to do something to a person who claims to be speaking from God and his words don't come true, something fairly nasty, I'm sure it doesn't say to give them a second term.</p><p></p><p>What happened then and there on the USS Abraham Lincoln was G W Bush made a fool of Christianity in front of the entire World.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorkandMindy, post: 64862286, member: 172332"] the evidence for that is very well known: The 'Mission Accomplished' banner told the entire World that either: 1. The Christian God whom G W Bush walked with daily, was pretty clueless about what was going on in Iraq or 2. Billy Graham who vouched for G W Bush as the genuine article can not tell who is and who isn't a true Christian and is therefore wrong about G W B, wrong about his ability to discern who is a true Christian, wrong about 'walking with Jesus daily' and wrong about whether he can tell if his own faith is true as well, he appears to have fundamentally misunderstood Christianity. and The 30% of Americans who are Bible-believing Christians trusted Billy Graham, so again they have misunderstood Christianity and can not tell who is or is not a Christian and that includes themselves. The correct response of Billy Graham and Bible-believing US population should have been to reject G W Bush as a false prophet, I'm sure the Bible says to do something to a person who claims to be speaking from God and his words don't come true, something fairly nasty, I'm sure it doesn't say to give them a second term. What happened then and there on the USS Abraham Lincoln was G W Bush made a fool of Christianity in front of the entire World. [/QUOTE]
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