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Sunday, January 27, 2008

christian?

OR CALCULATED CHRISTIAN?

He’d rather talk about sex than God
George Bush built his career on his faith. But his key religious adviser tells of a different man behind the born-again image

Jacob Weisberg
One of the defining aspects of George W Bush’s presidency is his professed belief in God. Yet what really are his religious beliefs? The question, which seems central to understanding his presidency, never receives a satisfactory answer. Indeed, one religious figure close to him soon after his conversion was shocked to find that he talked about sex rather than theology and says that a lot of his faith seemed to be politically calculated.
Bush’s religion has often been described as evangelical. But unlike most other evangelicals, he blithely uses profanity and as governor of Texas he would play poker. He doesn’t pay tithes, he doesn’t try to convert others – one of the central obligations in most evangelical denominations. And he didn’t raise his daughters in the faith.
What Bush clearly does believe in is the personal, transforming and sustaining power of belief in God. Having a personal relationship with God, praying and reading the Bible daily were the tools he used to get control of his life more than 20 years ago.
They made it possible for him to control his drinking, keep his family together after his wife Laura threatened to leave him, manage his aggressive behaviour, cope with the burden of a heroic father and attain success. ...........

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've known a lot of alcoholics, and rarely do they recover without substituting addictions. My father replaced booze with Jeebus. GWB has addictions too . . . addicted to power, stupidity, and image. This all makes him an easily controlled tool.

Commander Zaius said...

Like many I have encountered Bush uses his religion when it is convenient for him. The deeper aspects of the Christian faith, the ones that actually say you have to help people, are more than likely unknown to him. Like Rick wrote Bush still has his addictions which it appears to me he uses his religion to mask and excuse. He is a dangerous man that won't be out of office soon enough.

Unknown said...

well,you've both said it all