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03-25-2003, 07:16 AM | #1 |
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The Prayers of Bush
For believers and non-believers: Bush said he and his wife prayed for the coalition troops. Shouldn't he also pray for the Iraqi military including Saddam Hussein? Doesn't the Bible command believers to love their enemies? Does Bush love Saddam Hussein in the Biblical sense? I could see where Bush might say that he loves Saddam but hates his actions. So Bush might say that he loves Saddam (the sinner) but hates his actions (sins). How are believers to relate to their enemies? Should they kill those whose sins they interpret as being very grave (as in the case of Saddam)? Is Bush meting out "justice" in the name of Jesus/Yahweh? Is it his right to do so? My understanding is that the NT commands believers to let Yahweh judge people in the afterlife, and that they are not to do the judging. Thoughts?
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03-25-2003, 07:27 AM | #2 |
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I agree with the disconnect from what I know of the bible and the words of christians.
Calling Saddam "the evil one" and "that man" and "the dictator" are all indicative of hating the SINNER, not just the SIN. Yes, his prayer should extend to the Iraqi soldiers (and their families) after all Bush earlier told them to not follow "the dictator" and told all of us that they were going to surrender quickly because Saddam did not have any domestic support outside of the Republican guard. His lack of prayers for the Iraqi families is a telling statement about his actual level of compassion (= zero) and belief in their destinay apart from Saddam. Bush gets less an less human - and less and less christian with every passing day, doesn't he? |
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I haven't heard Bush offer any prayers for the Iraqi people that have been/will be killed "accidentally" either - for the children left without parents, parents losing their children, etc. Better to ignore it and hope people don't notice.
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