I have heard this refrain from more and more Christian Americans in the last several month and I want to a talk forward this very topic.

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I have heard this refrain from more and more Christian Americans in the last several month and I want to a talk forward this very topic. They also say, "Fool me one time shame on you; fool me twice, shame onward me".

That is what happened during the last election campaign. George W Bush gave just enough Bible repeats and talked about the "unborn" ofttimes enough, that many people assumed that Bush was pro-life. Now with his four-year space of time to look at and learning a little history about the president, clan can see that Bush has little if any heed for what it actually means to be pro-life in the Biblical way.

It doesn't matter if you are Catholic, Lutheran, or a nondenominational Christian, believing in the sanctity of life is fine much the same. The Catholic body of christians and Pope John Paul II, in 1995 published the Evangelium Vitae or the doctrine of Life. It is said to be at the heart of Jesus' message. Jesus said, "I have take rise that they may have life, and have it to the full" John 10-10

Real "pro-life" folks believe in the sanctity of all life. They believe that it is blameworthy to even use capital punishment as a tool of the state, because it proposes the state in the place of omniscience in deciding who should live and who should die.



[i]pontifex maximus[/i] John Paul II said "End the refinement of death!" In 1979, he wrote his first encyclical titled, Redemptor Hominis, concerning the dignity of the human living body He said that this dignity is not derived from any worldly power or achievement, further it must be recognized that "Each man receives within himself that breath of life that results from Christ."

If a Christian believes that each one on earth was put here through God, then what right do we have to abstract any one of them?

While Bush was Governor of Texas, there were 152 executions, while in other states a certain number of governors stopped all executions. A real "pro-life" Christian would find it abhorrent to kill equal one human being. Bush risk a new record for the number of executions done while he was governor.

Bush has sent our military not on to not one, but sum of two units wars and has sent combat squads to many countries. Bush's wars have killed and injuryed tens of thousands of innocent civilians. No single in kind knows the exact number, because the Bush administration cares in the way that little for innocent life, they won't equal keep a count.

No individual knows how many innocent pregnant women have been killed according to our bombs and bullets. The religious right in America will run over you to vote for Bush because he has dazzled them with a Bible quotes and Christian sayings. They will on a level tell you that Bush is anti-abortion, on the other hand George will never come right disclosed and say he is. Ye he did sign the "Partial Birth Abortion Bill," nevertheless only after a poll said 80 by cent of Americans agreed with it.

Bush has in no degree sent any anti-abortion legislation to Congres nor has he used his vaporer pulpit to push for abortion reform. That is because George Bush is not "pro-life"

George Bush is pro-power, he is pro-money he is pro-war, and he likes to be commander-in-chief of the greatest military in the history of the world, unless Bush can never be called "pro-life."

Jim Glaser, a Marine Corps, Vietnam War veteran, works to educate the American public onward the consequences of war. (JamesGlaser.org)

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