Should the President by Godly?
Yep, he or she should. Just a quick comment on this. Ann Coulter has a book commenting on liberal views of religion which end up actually matching secularism. President Bush is a Christian. Good for him. I would rather have a Godly President than one who thinks like the Left in Europe: religioness on all topics including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our whole enterprise has much of the Judeo-Christian influences still in it on a daily level. The attacks on God, Jesus, the Bible , as Fox's John Gibson wrote always brings quick money for the attacker. So true. There are so many issues that a President or a Rep from the Senate or House faces that deal with moral persuasions and complexity. The atheist, the secular humanist, the agnostic simply cannot bring to the table of ideas any of the historical-foundational facts, events, history, and even sayings or writings that the person bathed in a religious setting with our unique American undertone. Does Bush make mistakes? Sure he does and I have questioned some policies. But, I would rather have him in charge of this nation than a Putin, a Chirac, a Chavez, a Castro, or the recent Chi-Com President who just visited the USA. A person's spiritual foundation , in fact, as we have found out from Washington, Adams, Lincoln, Reagan, even Wilson ( though he is not a fave of mine), even Carter( who is the worst President of the 20th Century=maybe even worse than Harding) and most obviously Bush, just how these men have thought and acted because of their character molded by a Godly input. Sometimes not always the wisest decisions were made but at least we can see in retrospective how they met problems with a spirit sharpened by their view of the Almighty. What will be interesting is how this will play out if a woman becomes President. Or our first minority leader. Will God be a driving force in their decisions if and when elected President???
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