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August 24, 2007
We Don’t Need A “Christian” President—We Need An
American President
By
Chuck Baldwin
I just finished reading
my current copy of The Times Examiner newspaper,
which is published by my good friend Bob Dill in
Greenville, South Carolina. This is an excellent
independent paper that I can heartily recommend to my
readers, by the way. I believe one hundred newspapers
such as The Times Examiner would go a long way in
helping to save this once-great republic. One does not
have to live in Greenville to subscribe. I believe it is
important that we support those brave, independent men
who are fighting to preserve America's historic
principles. Bob is doing just that through The Times
Examiner newspaper.
Visit The Times
Examiner
here.
In the Examiner,
I could not help but notice the report which chronicles
the release of a new film "on the life and faith of
President Bush." The film is entitled "George W.
Bush: FAITH in the White House." According to the
report, the film claims that "not since Abe Lincoln
has a sitting president talked so much about God as has
President Bush."
The article also states,
"Like no
other president in the history of our nation, George W.
Bush boldly, publicly, and genuinely lives out his faith
on the job. According to BBC correspondent Justin Webb,
'Nobody spends more time on his knees than George W.
Bush. The Bush administration hums to the sound of
prayer. Prayer meetings take place day and night. It's
not uncommon to see White House functionaries hurrying
down corridors carrying Bibles.'"
When I read things such
as this, I am reminded of why I wrote a previous column
entitled,
"Why Are Christians So Gullible?"
Christians do seem to be
among the most gullible people in the world. And nowhere
is this gullibility observed more than in the way
Christians relate to politics.
It seems that many
Christians are willing to swallow just about anything if
it is camouflaged in the garb of "Christianity."
And George W. Bush is the ultimate example of this
tragic reality.
Are there sincere
Christians in subordinate positions within the Bush
administration? Of course there are. Some of them may
even "[hurry] down corridors carrying Bibles."
Karl Rove was a master
strategist. He constantly fed the Religious Right
mega-helpings of carrots to bring them into the
trap. Private phone calls, invitations to dinners
and lunches, letters of appreciation, and the employment
of many believers are among the many such tactics
employed by Rove. But as Jesus plainly told us, "Ye
shall know them by their fruits."
I invite readers,
especially Christian readers, to take the time to
examine the record of George W. Bush. My staff has
compiled a very thorough listing of Bush's record, which
one may use to examine the "fruit" of this
President. To view the Bush record, go
here.
Don't get me wrong.
Nothing would please me more than to know that our
President was a true Christian man. I believe our
country is in desperate need of genuine Christian
leaders. We need leaders who fear God, leaders who
believe in honesty and truth, and leaders who will honor
their oaths of office.
Then again, I would be
pleased to have such a leader in office, regardless of
his or her Christian profession. One does not have to be
a Christian to fear God, believe in honesty, and take
seriously his obligation to obey the U.S. Constitution.
In fact, I know some unbelievers whom I would trust much
more than I would trust some professing Christians.
And speaking of praying,
we know G.W. Bush has participated in prayers to the
Muslim god, Allah. In fact, he is the first U.S.
President to celebrate
Ramadan in the White House. He is the also the first
U.S. President to honor
the Koran (a book that promotes the killing of
non-Muslims) in a
Presidential Inaugural Address. And as far as I can
tell, he is the
first U.S. President to pray in a
Shinto temple.
So, can someone please
tell us exactly which god it is to whom Bush prays?
However, it is President
Bush's infatuation with fascism and globalism that
should be of utmost concern to all Americans, especially
Christians.
Without a doubt, George
W. Bush has done more to threaten our constitutional
liberties than any President since Woodrow Wilson. (Oh,
yes, Wilson claimed to be a Christian, too.) More than
that, because Bush has convinced the Religious Right
that he is one of them, they are willing to follow him
down this pernicious path.
George Bush has allowed
America's borders and ports to remain open, not only to
illegal aliens, but also to potential terrorists. Our
security agencies know that terrorists from the Middle
East are coming across our southern border in great
numbers. They know that America is just as vulnerable to
a terrorist attack as it was before 9/11/01. How can a
"Christian" president sleep at night, when he
knows that his attempts to appease and accommodate
Mexico and China are putting America's safety at risk?
Yet, even this week,
President Bush was in Canada to push forward with his
plans to integrate the United States into a North
American Community, which only serves to further
facilitate increased illegal immigration.
At the same time that
President Bush throws open the door of illegal
immigration with its potential for terrorism, he hammers
away at the constitutional liberties of the American
people. Furthermore, his administration is fraught with
secrecy and duplicity. It seems to me that the Bible has
a little something to say about honesty.
Just last year,
President Bush removed the historic protection of Posse
Comitatus, which prevented U.S. troops from being used
against American citizens. Would a true Christian do
this? Adding more suspicion to an administration laden
with suspicion, the Department of Homeland Security is
currently enlisting
the assistance of pastors to
help promote gun confiscation in the event of
another terrorist attack. Again, why would a
Christian president authorize or condone such a thing?
Beyond that, his infatuation with warrantless wiretaps
and eavesdropping puts the liberty of every American at
risk.
In addition, while
claiming to be waging a war on terrorism in Iraq,
President Bush is sending hundreds of millions of
dollars of arms and munitions to his oil buddies in
Saudi Arabia. This is in spite of the fact that Saudi
Arabia has been the most aggressive supplier of Islamic
terrorist activity of any nation in the world. Have
Christians forgotten that the vast majority of the 9/11
hijackers (along with Osama bin Laden) were not from
Iraq, or even Iran, but Saudi Arabia?
Even if President Bush
is a sincere Christian, he is, more often than not,
sincerely wrong. Many would say that Jimmy Carter was a
sincere Christian, but evangelical Christians did not
give him a pass on bad policy decisions. Why should we
give G.W. Bush a pass just because he calls himself a
Christian?
We shouldn't.
We don't need a
President who claims to be a Christian but who runs
roughshod over the Constitution and treats the liberties
of the American people with frivolity. We don't need a
President who says he is a Christian but who calls
people who are concerned about his secret agreements
with Mexico and Canada "comical." (Which is
exactly what Bush said just a few days ago.) We don't
need a President who bathes himself in the aura of
Christianity but who leads America into an era of
imperialism (and that is exactly what the world now
perceives about us) with a penchant for preemptive war.
What we need is an
old-fashioned AMERICAN President. A President who will
put the interests of America above the interests of
internationalists. A President who will stop selling out
American workers to China and Mexico. A President who
will keep his word to support, protect, and defend the
Constitution of the United States. A President who will
protect America's borders. A President who will stop
using America's fighting men as the world's policemen. A
President who is more concerned about the economic
well-being of Americans than he is about constructing
some "global economy" for the multinational
corporations and international bankers. And, yes, a
President who believes in telling the American people
the truth.
Show me a President that
will do this, and I will be happy to support him,
whether he tells me he prays or attends church or calls
himself a Christian or not.
And any President who
does not do this, George W. Bush included, I will
oppose, no matter what he calls himself.
Instead of watching
blatantly biased films, which are only designed to
deceive and dumb down Christian voters, we should be
watching the actual actions and policies of our elected
leaders.
Perhaps, then, we would
not only be less gullible, but we would also be able to
hold our leaders accountable to the principles of good
government—something most Christians are not doing now.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the
pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola,
Florida. He hosts a
weekly radio show. His
website is
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