To: Brian Mosely
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KERRY: Well, God will -- look, I think -- I believe in God, but I don't believe, the way President Bush does, in invoking it all the time in that way. I think it is -- we pray that God is on our side, and we pray hard. And God has been on our side through most of our existence."
He seems to be referring to God as "it".
To: monkeywrench
Kerry must refer to God as "it" in order to not offend Patricia Ireland et al, who think if there is a god she is a woman.
To: monkeywrench
He's referring to his belief as "it".
86 posted on
02/29/2004 12:34:53 PM PST by
AM2000
To: monkeywrench
"He seems to be referring to God as "it"."
I noticed that too. Does anybody ahve a video clip of his answer? It sounds like he was debating with himself whether or not to say he beleives in god. I bet some polls flashed through his head during that moment. The reporters question and then Kerrys answer would be PERFECT for a campaign ad. Reporter says that Bush knows God is on America's side in the War on Terror. Kerry then waffles and says he doesnt htink "it" should be invoked. Then cut to president bush in a relaxed button down shirt saying that God is on our side and that we'll fight the terrorists anywhere they may be.
124 posted on
02/29/2004 5:03:09 PM PST by
Betaille
(Seeing through moral relativism since 2002)
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