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Old 02-01-2003, 03:04 PM   #11
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I am thinking of all of the people of the world, people in tribes away from society, people who have never even heard of the bible let alone Jesus. I dont see God not allowing them to heaven based on any lack of biblical knowledge...
Amie, we can assume the Jewish astronaut has heard of Jesus. It's insensitive of Bush to mention religious beliefs of his own at a time like this.
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I saw on the news that he added some things to his speech that the speech team worked on. I think he had good intentions, there is just no way he could please all the people.
He could please all brain owners by shutting up.
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Of course he could "please" all the people -- by offering sincere condolences, and lauding the astronauts' accomplishments and their heroism.

It is insensitive for him to speculate on the present whereabouts of the astronauts.
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Amie, we can assume the Jewish astronaut has heard of Jesus. It's insensitive of Bush to mention religious beliefs of his own at a time like this.
I am sure it must be hard for him, I think he wants to say the things that some need to hear but by doing so others may be offended in the process...Thats just not a good place to be...
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I agree. But it is not the place for the president ( or mayor, governor, senator, dogcatcher, etc.) to be telling American citizens "what we need to hear" AFA religious belief is concerned.
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I am sure it must be hard for him, I think he wants to say the things that some need to hear but by doing so others may be offended in the process...Thats just not a good place to be...
Yes. Rather like some religious person popping onto an atheist board to offend people with religious apologetics in a misbegotten attempt to offer consolation after a disaster. Making excuses for superstition here is not a good place to be, either.
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Perhaps Bush, regardless of what his particular brand of Christianity teaches, desires all aboard the Columbia to be in heaven. Being that he obviously believes in heaven, and being that he believes it is a good place, I'm glad he wishes them eternally well.

Unlike hardline fundies, this speaks well of him.

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It is insensitive for him to speculate on the present whereabouts of the astronauts.

Hate to break the news to my very lost Prez, but the astronauts are in the general vicinity of his own ranch. It's Saturday... I guess his handlers were at the mall.
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This "astronauts in heaven" stuff is a bunch of nonsense. The astronauts aren't in a mythical "heaven," they're strewn all across Texas in little pieces. It's sad but true.
 
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I think he had good intentions, there is just no way he could please all the people.

All the people? His "good intentions" are to "please" his hard core, xian voter base. Nothing more, nothing less. His words serve no other purpose.


...he wants to say the things that some need to hear...

Yes, that's what I just said... "Some!"


...but by doing so others may be offended in the process..."

If he cared about others, he'd not say it... right?

There are other words as well as other people.


Thats just not a good place to be...

He stole it... he can damn well pay for it now.
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