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Why the World Hates George W. Bush: The Secular Drive to Marginalize Faith
Breakpoint ^ | 4 Oct 04 | Allan Dobras

Posted on 10/10/2004 6:23:58 PM PDT by xzins

Why the World Hates George W. Bush

The Secular Drive to Marginalize Faith

By Allan Dobras

October 4, 2004

“For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one [the perishing] we are the smell of death; to the other [God], the fragrance of life.” St. Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians (II Cor. 3:6)

The scorn and vitriol heaped upon President Bush by his detractors during the three years plus of his presidency go far beyond political disagreements over how to best answer the pressing needs of the nation. There is little doubt that the president elicits a genuine and personal hatred from his critics, not only in this country but abroad as well. The question is, why?

In a strange dichotomy, President Bush is arguably one of the most decent men to have ever occupied the White House. He rarely has an unkind word to say about his critics even when they go after him with swords drawn. Insiders in the White House have nothing but good things to say about him and he comes from a respected, religious family that has endured decades of public life with nary a hint of scandal.

President Bush lifted himself up from an impetuous youth to the highest office in the land in no small part due to the mentoring of evangelist Billy Graham—one of the most admired men in the world—and his personal faith is a cornerstone in his life. This story alone should be the source of great praise and admiration, not derision. So why then is there so much hatred for George Bush?

Although some may say the hatred stems from the controversy over the Florida vote during the 2000 election, the reality is that the final analysis of the vote shows that George Bush won the election under any conceivable recount circumstance. Actually, the Gore campaign can be more faulted for its attempt to manipulate the Florida vote by insisting on a recount limited to three heavily Democrat counties.

Whether it is opposition toward some domestic political issue, his handling of the war on terror, or the war in Iraq, none can rationally account for the intensity of personal hatred leveled at President Bush as he seeks reelection. The answer to the “why,” is really part of an issue that simmers just below the surface but nonetheless evokes a level of hatred—and fear—that can only be understood in the context of the conflict between enduring truth and spiritless relativism. That is, a clash between two mutually exclusive worldviews—one driven by religious faith and the other driven by secular humanism.

Former Clinton labor secretary, Robert Reich, put this clash of worldviews in clear perspective in his July 1, 2004article entitled “Bush’s God,” which was published in The American Prospect. The article complains about a Bush campaign strategy that is designed to reach out to persons of faith. Mr. Reich says in part:

In its eagerness to promote the teaching of creationism in public schools, encourage school prayer, support anti-sodomy statutes, ban abortions, bar gay marriage, limit the use of stem cells, reduce access to contraceptives, and advance the idea of America as a "Christian nation," the Bush administration has done more to politicize religion than any administration in recent American history…

The great conflict of the 21st century may be between the West and terrorism. But terrorism is a tactic, not a belief. The underlying battle will be between modern civilization and anti-modernist fanatics; between those who believe in the primacy of the individual and those who believe that human beings owe blind allegiance to a higher authority; between those who give priority to life in this world and those who believe that human life is no more than preparation for an existence beyond life; between those who believe that truth is revealed solely through scripture and religious dogma, and those who rely primarily on science, reason, and logic. Terrorism will disrupt and destroy lives. But terrorism is not the only danger we face.

In essence, Mr. Reich is saying that “Bush’s God” is more of a threat to modern civilization than fanatical terrorism. His description of the issues at risk because of the president’s faith—sodomy, abortion, gay marriage, embryonic stem cell research, and contraceptives—reveals that little imagination is needed to see that sexual liberation is at the heart of the clash between the opposing worldviews.

With sexual liberation as the goal, there is no doubt that homosexual affirmation is the instrument being used to undermine the values associated with “Bush’s God.” Hedonistic secularists realize that the legitimization of homosexuality—particularly legalization of gay marriage—is a dagger into the heart of the Christian faith and the institutions that shelter its values.

President Bush’s adherence to the principles of his faith represents a formidable obstacle to victory. That is the reason why he is at once hated and also feared, for as St. Paul said, the believer has “the aroma of death,” to the perishing. Therefore, his removal from the presidency must be accomplished at all costs. To accomplish this goal, the president’s detractors have mounted a fierce, personal attack on him through dozens of recently published books, several movies, numerous commentaries, and by a heavily imbalanced popular media.

Additionally, Mr. Reich suggests that the president is an “anti-modernist fanatic” and his religious views place him far out of the mainstream, but recent Gallup polls show the opposite: 68 percent of Americans favor teaching both creationism and evolution in the public schools; 78% of the American people favor a constitutional amendment to allow voluntary prayer in public schools; 68 % of the American people agree that partial-birth abortion should be banned; thirty-nine states have so far passed defense of marriage acts prohibiting gay marriage; and since the June 2003 decision by the Supreme Court that declared the Texas sodomy law unconstitutional, opposition to legalization of same-sex relations has increased to 49% compared to 43% who favor legalization.

One may debate Reich’s view that America should not be regarded as a “Christian nation,” but it should be pointed out that over 80 percent of the American people identify themselves as Christian; most of the founding fathers of our republic considered themselves Christians; and Christian-Judean values had a tremendous influence in the nation’s founding documents, laws, and rules of government. Although it is clear that the founding fathers avoided the establishment of a religious theocracy, it is equally clear there was no intent to insulate government from religious influence—and therein lies the rub.

Quite clearly, it has been the strategy of hedonic secularists to use homosexuality as a spearhead in its drive to marginalize the faith and infuse sexual freedom. To great extent, they have successfully invaded almost every institution in America with a message of acceptance toward sodomy as a lifestyle preference. Much of industry, government, media, and academia celebrate “gay pride,” require “gay” sensitivity training, offer domestic partner benefits, and prohibit contrary points of view.

It is readily apparent how important the infusion of unmitigated sexual “freedom” into the church and the culture is to the secularists, and why they are working so hard to defeat President Bush. A leader who believes in the existence of absolute truth, a president who seeks to apply his faith to his life, is a threat to a post-modern secularist in principle. In an age when the most grievous of sins is to interject your religious beliefs into the public debate, those in leadership positions who profess to know Truth set themselves up for fierce opposition.

Al Dobras is a freelance writer on religious and cultural issues and an electronics engineer. He lives in Springfield, Virginia.


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To: RAY
They hate President Bush because he represents moral standards and character that they refuse to acknowledge as correct.

And points to their own destruction if they don't repent, just the same as all of us.

21 posted on 10/10/2004 6:58:36 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: ConservativeConvert
"The Islamists hate us not merely because of homosexuality, but because we are NOT devotees of Allah."

What the heck are you talking about? The hatred toward Bush by the licentious, ludicrous, lying, liberal, luciferian leftwing demonic-rats is because of the Iraq war. It's because of his moral views. Go back and read the article again. And yes, homosexuality IS the topic being used to thrust their anti-Christian bigotry dogma to the American people, thinking that most of them agree with them instead of moral principles. The outcome of this election will tell. If jfkerry wins, then you'd better be prepared to give your soul to God because the America's ass belongs to Satan.

22 posted on 10/10/2004 7:00:24 PM PDT by Iam1ru1-2
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To: ConservativeConvert

The Islamists hate us because our "politically Correct" culture is presented as "THE" American culture. This presentation from our media does not describe the real American culture. I abhor the picture Hollywood and TV paint of the USofA. Does this put me in the same position as the Islamists?


23 posted on 10/10/2004 7:06:18 PM PDT by Blake#1
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To: Woogit
What we are seeing today is the Book of Revelation played out before our eyes...If you are a blood bought child of God, the message from Jesus to you is "LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED" and "LOOK UP, YOUR REDEMTION IS NEAR"


24 posted on 10/10/2004 7:08:30 PM PDT by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb republicans. - Capt. Tom)
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To: RAY

"They hate President Bush because he represents moral standards and character that they refuse to acknowledge as correct."

It is even simpler, IMO:

They hate President Bush because he represents moral standards and character.


25 posted on 10/10/2004 7:08:59 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: xzins
Quite clearly, it has been the strategy of hedonic secularists to use homosexuality as a spearhead in its drive to marginalize the faith and infuse sexual freedom. To great extent, they have successfully invaded almost every institution in America with a message of acceptance toward sodomy as a lifestyle preference.

This is true. Our culture accepts homosexuality, and I have seen Christians trim their theological sails in order to fall in line with our culture.

The pressure to do so is immense. I've seen it in good Christian friends of mine who are desperate to fit in with the world on the issue of homosexuality. Pretty soon the Bible gets recrafted to accomodate the social pressure.

26 posted on 10/10/2004 7:09:37 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: Lexinom
This hits at the foundation. Abortion, sodomarriage, leniency for criminals/terrorits, embryocide as a hobby, socialism - these are all symptomatic dividers. The root is the antithesis, the enmity between the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the Serpent.

Well said. That's about the size of it.

27 posted on 10/10/2004 7:10:22 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: xzins; GatorGirl; maryz; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Askel5; livius; ...

Ping.


28 posted on 10/10/2004 7:11:55 PM PDT by narses (If you want ON or OFF my Catholic Ping List email me. + http://www.alamo-girl.com/)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Yes, President Bush is a symbol of the America that the left wants to destroy.


29 posted on 10/10/2004 7:12:17 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: xzins

Reported during a local news break tonight: A "controversial" monument visits our city...The Ten Commandments, immortalized in marble, a roaming display brought about by war veterans.

Who would ever have thought a display of The Ten Commandments would one day (this day, here and now) be called "controversial"?


30 posted on 10/10/2004 7:14:28 PM PDT by arasina (So there.)
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To: xzins

Exactly!
When I read the European Press ::le Monde, Libération,etc. 80% of the comments about President Bush have to do with his faith. They ridicule it and deride him as a religious fanatic and moron.


31 posted on 10/10/2004 7:16:10 PM PDT by PJBlogger (Revenge of the PajamaBloggers....coming soon to a screen near you)
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To: Capt. Tom
CAPTION TO YOUR PICTURE? ...But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self control, brutal, not lovers of good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God-HAVING A FORM OF GODLINESS BUT DENYING IT'S POWER. Have nothing to do with them. (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
32 posted on 10/10/2004 7:22:37 PM PDT by Woogit
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To: xzins

ping


33 posted on 10/10/2004 7:25:36 PM PDT by blackeagle
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To: xzins

Yeah....all this, and LOOK WHO'S PREACHIN' FROM THE PULPIT TODAY....KERRY!!! I thought you weren't suppost to combine church and politics ...hmmm?????? Man, if WE did this...


34 posted on 10/10/2004 7:26:18 PM PDT by NordP (We're Mad As Zell, and We're Not Going To Take Your Liberalism Anymore!)
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To: xzins

You certainly have that correct. Its why they loved SICK WILLIE so much. he had neither faith, nor character, nor decency. he was absolutely morally corrupt


35 posted on 10/10/2004 7:44:48 PM PDT by TheEnigma47 (kerry will NEVER deserve forgiveness for his treachery to America's Military)
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To: All
It is interesting that Paul refers to Satan as the Prince of the Air. The media--broadcasting over the "airways" of radio, television and satellite--bombard us with images that seem increasingly to be from "the Dark side" and full of unwholesomeness that would have shocked previous generations.

The Prince of Darkness who masqueraded as an "Angel of Light" in those generations and who robed himself in such enlightened terms as "humanist, or positivist" is now coming out more boldy and blatantly as himself. Yet we dismiss someone like Freddie Krueger as being a mere creation of Hollywood.

I fear whose face we would see if we dared rip the masks off the creatures we are encouraging our children to view while we listen raptly to John Lennon's "Imagine."

36 posted on 10/10/2004 8:21:03 PM PDT by milagro
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To: Blake#1

You must be kidding. Do you think if America was entirely devoid of pop culture and as purely Christian as a nation-sized monastery [and who exactly is screwing the little boys, if not "devout" churchmen?] that they would hate us any less? Even if every man, woman and child in this nation was as pure a Christian as was humanly possible without even the faintest hint of pop culture immorality, they would STILL hate us and want us dead. Their hatred springs NOT from our hedonism or lack of pure Christain fatih but from our status as infidels and non-believers. One orthodoxy does not trump another. Sorry.


37 posted on 10/10/2004 8:22:37 PM PDT by ConservativeConvert
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To: Iam1ru1-2

You must be kidding. Do you think if America was entirely devoid of pop culture and as purely Christian as a nation-sized monastery [and who exactly is screwing the little boys, if not "devout" churchmen?] that they would hate us any less? Even if every man, woman and child in this nation was as pure a Christian as was humanly possible without even the faintest hint of pop culture immorality, they would STILL hate us and want us dead. Their hatred springs NOT from our hedonism or lack of pure Christain fatih but from our status as infidels and non-believers. One orthodoxy does not trump another. Sorry.


38 posted on 10/10/2004 8:22:51 PM PDT by ConservativeConvert
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To: ConservativeConvert
When the Islamic fundamentalists in Iran toppled the government of the Shah in 1979, the U.S. embassy was the second building they sacked. The first was the Tehran headquarters of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Kind of gives an interesting perspective on things at the time, doesn't it?

39 posted on 10/10/2004 8:26:04 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (I made enough money to buy Miami -- but I pissed it away on the Alternative Minimum Tax.)
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To: xzins

I pointed out to a guy at work that this is why the devout Athiest, George Soros is so vehement against GW Bush and mocks 'Bush's God' - why Hollywood too.


40 posted on 10/10/2004 8:42:32 PM PDT by time4good
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