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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
against the will of god? I've read most of the quran, didn't see the words 'nuclear weapons' anywhere. it might be just me, but as soon as allah or god is spoken of by an islamic radical, I tend towards disbelieving that individual.
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Amen...brother....e tu christian radicals!
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2005Apr8.html
......The president, discussing his faith in greater detail than usual, said: "There is no doubt in my mind there is a living God. And no doubt in my mind that Lord, Christ, was sent by the Almighty. No doubt in my mind about that.".....
........ At times using language familiar to Evangelicals, including talking in some detail about faith as a spiritual "walk" with Christ, the president said viewing the pope's body made him feel "much more in touch with the spirit."
"I think a walk in faith constantly confronts doubt, as faith becomes more mature," he said. "And you constantly confront, you know, questions. My faith is strong. The Bible talks about, you've got to constantly stay in touch with the word of God in order to help you on the walk.
"But the Lord works in mysterious ways," he added, "and during all our life's journeys we're enabled to see the Lord at work if our eyes are open and our hearts are open."
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If the new prime minister of Iraq told reporters,
"And no doubt in my mind that <b>Mohammed</b>, was sent by the Almighty. No doubt in my mind about that."
....would he give you any greater an impression that he was not a secular leader, than when you read that our president, Bush, told reporters:
"And no doubt in my mind that Lord, Christ, was sent by the Almighty. No doubt in my mind about that."
The mixture of politcial leadership and the double emphasis of "No doubt" is what IMO, defines the "radical". Scary and disturbing...and not "presidential".