We’d welcome him to the RCC
Mindless speculation.
Pres. Bush is a United Methodist. So is Laura.
As a UMC ordained minister/elder, I could see Pres. Bush doing this given the thorough rejection he has received from the UMC as a human being. I’m not talking about rejection of political positions. I’m speaking of downright disdain and hatred he has personally received as a United Methodist from every portion of our denominational chain once one leaves the level of individual members.
Most telling in this was the outright bitterness and rejection directed toward the person, GW Bush, when he and Laura were attempting to reward Southern Methodist University with a presidential library.
My methodist leaders were disgracefully hateful
However, if Michael Corleone is right. If one keeps one’s friends close, but one’s enemies closer, then Pres. Bush will clasp the UMC to his breast.
If he were actually to leave the UMC, though, I’d bet on a church that is actually represented in Crawford, Texas. That would probably give a choice between Methodist, Catholic, or some variety of Baptist, if demographics means anything.
See if you can get him to convert to Conservatism, too. :-)
Jeb’s a Catholic
But we (RCC)cannot welcome his wife, Laura because she supports abortion rights.
Next week, he might meet with Billy Graham and the rumors will fly about him joining the Baptist Church.
Regardless of the president's religious preferences, I'm grateful that he appointed two solid constitutio-respecting supreme court justices who happen to be members of the RCC.
Next week, he might meet with Billy Graham and the rumors will fly about him joining the Baptist Church.
Regardless of the president's religious preferences, I'm grateful that he appointed two solid constitutio-respecting supreme court justices who happen to be members of the RCC.