Posted on 10/07/2007 4:50:54 AM PDT by Man50D
President George Bush has repeated his belief all religions, "whether they be Muslim, Christian, or any other religion, prays to the same God" an assertion that caused outrage among evangelical leaders when he said it in November 2003.
Bush made the statement Friday in an interview with Al Arabiya reporter Elie Nakouzi.
Al Arabiya is Al Jazeerah's top competitor in the Mideast.
As the president and Nakouzi walked from the Oval Office to the Map Room in the White House residence, Nazouki asked, "But I want to tell you and I hope this doesn't bother you at all that in the Islamic world they think that President Bush is an enemy of Islam that he wants to destroy their religion, what they believe in. Is that in any way true, Mr. President?"
"No, it's not," said Bush. "I've heard that, and it just shows [sic] to show a couple of things: One, that the radicals have done a good job of propagandizing. In other words, they've spread the word that this really isn't peaceful people versus radical people or terrorists, this is really about the America not liking Islam.
"Well, first of all, I believe in an Almighty God, and I believe that all the world, whether they be Muslim, Christian, or any other religion, prays to the same God. That's what I believe. I believe that Islam is a great religion that preaches peace. And I believe people who murder the innocent to achieve political objectives aren't religious people, whether they be a Christian who does that we had a person blow up our blow up a federal building in Oklahoma City who professed to be a Christian, but that's not a Christian act to kill innocent people.
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Bush does need to choose. Which is the true God? The phony “jesus” of the Koran who plays second fiddle to the phony hidden Islamic messiah “the Mahdi” who is a fictitious boy in a fictitious well somewhere in the Middle East.
Or, the Risen Savior and King who sits at the right hand of the Father in Heaven until His return (Revelation 19:11-16). Jesus does ask each of us, “Who do you say that I am?” (Matthew 16:15)
Not necessarily a bad thing.
But frankly, the dude is a disaster.
I was just saying “Get ready for the judgement on our Nation” after reading the headlines today regarding the possible division of the Lord’s holy city. God have mercy on America. Man I’m glad I’m on the right side!!! P.S. I didn’t plan the time of my last post!
No, that’s not what he said, but you knew that.
Actually it is the Superposition Principle and the combinations are to be determined in a probabilistic way. It isn't a hurdle to overcome anymore than limits in Calculus have to be overcome :) Bell Labs cute little messages aren't anywhere close to Planks constant and certainly don't violate the superposition principle. The bottom line is that absolutely precise knowledge of both at the same time can't be known.
About your hint, are you suggesting that the gauge principle is better applied to the wave function?
We respond by going to that which we find most trustworthy. For example, if one experiences a supernatural event, investigates that event by all available science, but then finds that the simplest answer might be the most reasonable, it would be more absurd to deny the event than to alter one's thinking as to its cause. So even though in my worldly thinking I might attempt to rationalize away faith, it nevertheless exists regardless any attempts I might make to deny it by denying God.
Have you considered that maybe the simplest answer to a supernatural event is that it didn't occur? How much value do you place in non repeatable or non verifiable experiments?
The more one investigates, the more trustworthy we find God to be through faith in Christ.
I tested that once. I tried to find a single unambiguous prophecy that has been clearly fulfilled. I am still looking :( Nostradamus seems to have a better track record and I doubt anyone takes his predictions seriously.
1 Corinthians 8:4
Therefore, as to the eating of food offered to idols, we know that “an idol has no real existence,” and that “there is no God but one.”
There is no moon God to worship.
Do you believe in the New Testament? Because it says there IS ONLY ONE God.
Do you believe in the New Testament? Because it says there IS ONLY ONE God.
There is no “allah” don’t you get it?
Satan is not a God.
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