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To: RealClear
This is also interesting since Bush is a Methodist, not Catholic or Orthodox. If it is of God, it is a visible vindication of the Protestant, so-called "invisible church" concept of the body of believers -- something which spans the three major divisions of the historical church. (As I am a Protestant myself, I am not in the least surprised to see it.)
58 posted on 11/04/2001 9:43:16 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: HiTech RedNeck
"This is also interesting since Bush is a Methodist, not Catholic or Orthodox. If it is of God, it is a visible vindication of the Protestant, so-called 'invisible church' concept of the body of believers -- something which spans the three major divisions of the historical church. (As I am a Protestant myself, I am not in the least surprised to see it.)"

I think God is greater than that. I think that it would have gone just as well if Alan Keyes had won the election, and he's a Catholic. Man looks at the outward appearance, and God looks at the heart.

68 posted on 11/05/2001 2:43:15 AM PST by Don Joe
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