That would be so sad. But it can’t be ruled out; with his “we all worship one God” garbage, and his un-Biblical optimism about unredeemed human nature, you know W’s grasp of the Bible is (to be charitable) uneven.
I think Bush changed over the years. He allowed Washington to get the best of him. Sad! We really need someone who is immuned to the lust of power in Washington and will do God’s will for the American people even if it is the hard road.
Anyone who gets his bible teaching from a typical United Methodist Church denominational church and/or the modern Episcopal church will not be exposed to sound biblical doctrines. Although there are still quite a few biblically sound local Methodist pastors and laymen in individual UMC churches, the UMC at the national level has been thoroughly infiltrated and dominated by unbelieving liberals for several generations now and the current UMC bears little resemblance to the traditional Methodist Church of my grandparents generation.
My devout Christian paternal grandparents who passed away almost 50 years ago were lifelong Methodists of the old school Methodist church, and they would run not walk away from the liberal dominated UMC of today. My father remained in the Methodist church until the 1960s when it was beginning to become very obvious that unbelieving liberals had wormed their way into control of the Methodist denomination and were corrupting the biblical teaching of the traditional Wesleyan Methodist church, and he joined a Baptist church along with my mother and me.
As for the Episcopal Church, the only segments of that denomination that have remained faithful to biblical Christianity seem to be the African and Asian bishoprics. My sister's large nondenominational, evangelical church recently hosted a fund raising seminar conducted by a black African Anglican bishop who is as critical of the Anglican and American Episcopal leadership and clergy as any Baptist or Pentecostal would be.