“You know. Probably not. … No, I’m not a literalist, but I think you can learn a lot from it, but I do think that the New Testament for example is … has got … You know, the important lesson is ‘God sent a son,’” Bush said. Full Story
At the large Inerfaith conference going on, President Bush discussed the importance of common religious values with other world faiths. Full Story
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The nation’s largest group of atheists and agnostics is suing President Bush, the governor of Wisconsin and other officials over the federal law designating a National Day of Prayer. Full Story
On his recent visit to Beijing, President Bush went to a church. Government officials have said that this has only angered more people and that religious freedom in China is worsening. Full Story
We must pray that God will open the doors to any places left on this planet that have not heard the good news [...]
This is a very interesting video of some recent transpired events going on in our own backyard. Trust me, you have not heard this before. But Remember as you watch this the promise of Jesus in Matthew 24, ‘to not be afraid…because we know these things must come to pass’
President Bush has pledged to give America’s full support to showing and urging the Chinese Communist leaders that the citizens should enjoy religious freedom. Full Story
“In his speech, Bush specifically mentioned religious freedom violators Iran, Eritrea, Sudan, North Korea, Burma, Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia. But China received the president’s most detailed comments and expression of [...]
Over 300 leaders of the world’s different religions met on Wednesday, July 2 to kick off a two day summit for World Religious Peace. Over 20 countries were represented from Islam to Christianity to Buddhism to Taoism.
The agenda includes: how to end all wars, end poverty, stop terrorism and top of the agenda….how to stop [...]
Today President George W. Bush met with pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. It was stated that ” Bush is a huge fan of the pope and has full respect for him.”
Also it was stated “The US leader “fully supports the (Catholic) Church and fully supports everything this pope is trying to do on behalf [...]
Pope Benedict will be greeting President George W. Bush this Friday to repay him for the kind reception he recieved while in the United States. This is a special occasion and President Bush will be treated unlike anyone before him. Reuters Full Story
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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