To: RWR8189
The one thing I agree on is that there was too much God talk and God music. I have never in four years minded any of W's talk about God, but today I was muttering "All RIGHT already, you were elected President, not pastor."
Other than that, I think Noonan's criticisms odd. If you can't lay out a broad, thematic speech at an inauguration, when?
72 posted on
01/20/2005 10:08:19 PM PST by
Darkwolf377
(Is anyone sad Terayza isn't First Lady? Didn't think so...)
To: Darkwolf377
He did not mention God that much. IT is just because he does at all that it gets more attention.
76 posted on
01/20/2005 10:09:51 PM PST by
rwfromkansas
("War is an ugly thing, but...the decayed feeling...which thinks nothing worth war, is worse." -Mill)
To: Darkwolf377
God likes many forms of music...
The Jewish prophecies state that in the Messianic Era new music forms that had never existed before would exist. Techno is a new music form. I have a theory that when they send out a space ship and discover the centre of the universe where it all began, they will hear a sound and the sound will be techno.
You may gather I enjoy Techno, although I like many forms of music.
To: Darkwolf377
I wonder why Bush doesn't do as the Founding Fathers so often did and occasionally refer to God as "Our Creator," "Providence" or (gasp) even "Nature." It wouldn't compromise his beliefs if he did so, IMO. Secular Humanists couldn't possibly have a problem with acknowledging that there is a "causal agent creating & controlling things in the universe."
Oh, wait, they do...
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