To: texasbluebell
I can't help wondering who advised W that hosting this feast was a good idea, and if he didn't have others who advised him otherwise. As a Christian I have no problem respecting the rights of other religions to exist and practice their religions free from hostility generated by their beliefs; but that is not the same thing as welcoming them under your roof and joining with them in praying to their false gods. I like President Bush and think that for the most part he is handling things very well, but I take exception to this fiasco in the White House. I find it distasteful and deeply offensive.
To: sweetliberty
I can't help wondering who advised W that hosting this feast was a good idea, and if he didn't have others who advised him otherwise. As a Christian I have no problem respecting the rights of other religions to exist and practice their religions free from hostility generated by their beliefs; but that is not the same thing as welcoming them under your roof and joining with them in praying to their false gods. I like President Bush and think that for the most part he is handling things very well, but I take exception to this fiasco in the White House. I find it distasteful and deeply offensive.To me the biggest problem with this is it proves that W does not pray for guidence,he seeks it from political advisors..and not very good ones at that..
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