Friday, October 07, 2005

More evidence of George Bush's Messiah complex.

George Bush was born again as an evangelical Christian in 1985 with the help of Billy Graham. But the veteran preacher had a warning for the future president: "Never play God".

As Mr Bush went on from that pivotal moment to be elected Texas governor and win the presidency, fears have occasionally been raised that he has forgotten Mr Graham's admonition.

An account by Palestinian leaders of a 2003 meeting, broadcast by the BBC, reinforces a deepening impression that Mr Bush really does believe himself to be a man of destiny, on "a mission from God".

Since taking office, Mr Bush has steered away from claims of being a vehicle for divine power, but there have been lapses. Last year, he reportedly told an Amish group in Pennsylvania: "I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job."

Soon after the September 11 attacks, Mr Bush spoke of a "crusade" against the country's enemies. The word was quickly expunged from the presidential vocabulary, but it appeared to echo a religious sense of mission in Mr Bush's mind. In his state of the union address two years later, he suggested that his pre-emptive foreign policy doctrine was also divinely inspired.

"This call of history has come to the right country," he said. "The liberty we prize is not America's gift to the world, it is God's gift to humanity.'

Suspicions of a creeping evangelical agenda ignited into outrage with the comments of a US general, William Boykin, responsible for leading the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. The war on terror, Lieut Gen Boykin told Christian groups in 2003, was a war against satan. Of the president, the general asked: "Why is this man in the White House? The majority of Americans did not vote for him. He's in the White House because God put him there for a time such as this."

I don't think that there is much that I can add to this. It is pretty scary stuff.

After a brief investigation, the general was not only exonerated for improper remarks, he was promoted to deputy under-secretary of defence for intelligence.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous8:54 PM

    I am glad to have found this blog. Sometimes it seems like everyone in this country is content to turn a blind eye and continue, as best they can, to amass their own personal fortune and forget about the egregious injustices that occur in the current administration (and the world). Keep it up! I will now spread the word about this blog.
    I have one question though. Do you ever check the sources of the link sources you give? Don't get me wrong...I am thrilled that you link to any sources. I was just curious.

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