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Little-publicized speech gets to heart of Bush
USA Today ^ | 6/18/02 | Richard Benedetto

Posted on 07/28/2002 8:41:06 PM PDT by rhema

Edited on 04/13/2004 1:39:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

From the sex scandal in the Catholic church to the link of terrorism to the teachings of Islam, religious faith has taken some heavy media hits in recent months.

For the most part, the religious turmoil has given comfort to those who view organized religion not as a civilizing force, but as an oppressive influence that often brings out the worst, not the best, in human behavior.


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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bush; religion
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1 posted on 07/28/2002 8:41:06 PM PDT by rhema
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To: BibChr; logos
BUMP
2 posted on 07/28/2002 8:41:35 PM PDT by rhema
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To: rhema; DittoJed2; kayak; ohioWfan; Guenevere; JohnHuang2
Thanks for posting this, rhema! I have pinged a few friends to read this.

How nice this was in USAToday.

3 posted on 07/28/2002 8:44:38 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Brad's Gramma; SpookBrat; Khepera
Wonderful!
4 posted on 07/28/2002 8:46:12 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: rhema
thank you for putting this here for us to read. I
think they deliberately scuttle a lot of good
things President Bush says. I am proud of
him for saying this and hope a lot of people
read this. Tommy yo yo
5 posted on 07/28/2002 8:46:21 PM PDT by tommy yo yo
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To: rhema

6 posted on 07/28/2002 8:59:07 PM PDT by TheGrimReaper
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To: rhema
I have to cringe whenever I head a Republican talking about "social justice".
7 posted on 07/28/2002 9:07:44 PM PDT by dr_who
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To: rhema; Miss Marple; homeschool mama; GretchenEE; esther2; Faith; DittoJed2; Victoria Delsoul; ...
"And while faith will not make our path easy, it will give us strength for the journey ahead."

WOW! Marvelous words, that do deserve to be heard!

Our President certainly has not taken an 'easy path,' but what a difference this one man's faith is making in this nation.

I am praying that God continues to give him 'strength for the journey ahead,' which I sense will not be an easy one.

8 posted on 07/28/2002 9:15:03 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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To: dr_who
What? Like caring for the poor and needy? Working for a culture of life? Loving the unloved, and the unlovely?

Republicans shouldn't do these things, in your opinion? I think the Scripture disagrees with you.

9 posted on 07/28/2002 9:18:35 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
"Social justice" is a code phrase for Marxists, usually. I think Bush is innocent of that usage. For liberals, it means "equal outcomes" -- i.e., socialized medicine, government housing, income redistribution, etc.
10 posted on 07/28/2002 9:28:28 PM PDT by MoralSense
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To: ohioWfan; rhema; LadyX
Thanks for the ping. I am glad to read this.

I wonder why it was not given total coverage in the media...

No, I guess I really don't.

11 posted on 07/28/2002 9:33:21 PM PDT by whoever
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To: MoralSense
Right......I'm aware of that usage, but using 'context clues' and the character and record of the man, it should have been obvious as to what President Bush was referring to, IMO.
12 posted on 07/28/2002 9:34:26 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
"Social Justice" is a phrase socialists love to use. Bush can reverse Clinton's reversals of Bush Senior's policies on foreign, and push his bill for encouraging faith-based charities to be dependent on government money, say one thing in regards to cloning and experimentation on fetuses and do another, but he hasn't done a thing about abortion law in the US or prayer in school and his education bill was a joke. Politicians can be very good at spouting religious platitudes in order to get votes.

Oh, by the way. See if you can find "social justice" in scripture.
13 posted on 07/28/2002 9:39:13 PM PDT by dr_who
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To: rhema
Bump
14 posted on 07/28/2002 9:41:59 PM PDT by Fiddlstix
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To: dr_who
I had a feeling you felt that way, but I'll bet you really know that he wasn't using the term 'Social Justice' in a Marxist/socialist sense.

What he was referring to was outlined in the later comments, and those things are in the Scripture.

And, if you think this man is just "spouting religious platitudes," you haven't been paying much attention. He has done more to stop the evil of abortion, and turn this culture around in the year and a half that he has been President than any previous president has ever done.

If you're one of those folks expecting him to issue an EO reversing Roe v.Wade, you're out of touch with reality. He has done many things to reverse the culture of death in this country, and if you don't believe that, just ask the pro-death crowd what they think of him. To abortionists, he is the most 'dangerous' man alive because he is threatening their right to murder children. Pay attention.

15 posted on 07/28/2002 9:47:01 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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To: ohioWfan
If you're one of those folks expecting him to issue an EO reversing Roe v.Wade,

Issuing an executive order against Roe vs. Wade would be as pointless as writing an EO against the sun going up. One thing I notice that he hasn't taken on congress to approve more of his court appointments, many of whom I read were originally Clinton appointees.

He has done many things to reverse the culture of death in this country,

Such as......?

and if you don't believe that, just ask the pro-death crowd what they think of him. To abortionists, he is the most 'dangerous' man alive because he is threatening their right to murder children.

Yep, they're just quaking in their boots.
16 posted on 07/28/2002 10:00:24 PM PDT by dr_who
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To: ohioWfan
I help my son-in-law with the "Recent History" class he teaches and I have every public speech President Bush has given saved on disk... Here is the text of the speech

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10:50 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. Dr. Merritt, thanks so much. It's good to be able to see you via video. I want to thank you for coming to the White House right after September the 11th, and thank you for such a kind introduction. I appreciate your friendship, and I'm honored to join all of you for the 2002 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting. And I'm grateful for the opportunity to address you on this most special occasion.

As you gather this week in St. Louis, you'll choose a new President, and you will renew old and honorable commitments. Three centuries ago, there were fewer than 500 Baptists in America. Today, there are almost 16 million members of the Southern Baptist Convention. From your denomination have come Presidents like Harry Truman and preachers like Roger Williams and Billy Graham, a man who has played such an important role in nurturing my faith.

Baptists have had an extraordinary influence on American history. They were among the earliest champions of religious tolerance and freedom. Baptists have long upheld the ideal of a free church in a free state. And from the beginning, they believed that forcing a person to worship against his will violated the principles of both Christianity and civility.

What I found interesting is the Baptist form of church government was a model of democracy even before the founding of America. And Baptists understood the deep truth of what Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., said: "The church is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state."

Since the earliest days of our Republic, Baptists have been guardians of the separation of church and state, preserving the integrity of both. Yet, you have never believed in separating religious faith from political life. (Applause.) Baptists believe as America's founders did: that religious faith is the moral anchor of American life.

Throughout history, people of faith have often been our nation's voice of conscience. We all know that men and women can be good without faith. And we also know that faith is an incredibly important source of goodness in our country.

True faith is never isolated from the rest of life, and faith without works is dead. Our democratic government is one way to promote social justice and the common good, which is why the Southern Baptist Convention has become a powerful voice for some of the great issues of our time.

You and I share common commitments. We believe in fostering a culture of life, and that marriage and family are sacred institutions that should be preserved and strengthened. (Applause.) We believe that a life is a creation, not a commodity, and that our children are gifts to be loved and protected, not products to be designed and manufactured by human cloning. (Applause.)

We believe that protecting human dignity and promoting human rights should be at the center of America's foreign policy. We believe that our government should view the good people who work in faith-based charities as partners, not rivals. We believe that the days of discriminating against religious institutions simply because they are religious must come to an end. (Applause.)

Faith teaches us to respect those with whom we disagree. It teaches us to tolerate one another. And it teaches us that the proper way to treat human beings created in the divine image is with civility. Yet, you also know that civility does not require us to abandon deeply held beliefs. Civility and firm resolve can live easily with one another.

Faith teaches us that God has a special concern for the poor, and that faith proves itself through actions and sacrifice, through acts of kindness and caring for those in need. For some people, Jesus's admonition to care "for the least of these" is an admirable moral teaching. For many Baptists, it is a way of life. (Applause.)

Faith is also a source of comfort during times of grief. We saw this in the aftermath of the attacks on September the 11th. Millions of Americans turned to prayer for wisdom and resolve, for compassion and courage, and for grace and mercy. And in these moments of prayer, we are reminded of important truths: that suffering is temporary, that hope is eternal, and that the ruthless will not inherit the earth. (Applause.)

Our faith teaches us that while weeping may endure for a night, joy comes in the morning. And while faith will not make our path easy, it will give us strength for the journey ahead.

Many of you have prayed for my family and me. We have felt sustained and uplifted by your prayers. Laura and I are incredibly grateful to you for those prayers. We consider your prayers to be a most precious gift.

I want to thank you all for your good works. You're believers, and you're patriots, faithful followers of God and good citizens of America. And one day, I believe that it will be said of you, "Well done, good and faithful servants."

May God bless you all, and may God continue to bless America. (Applause.)

END 10:57 A.M. EDT

17 posted on 07/28/2002 10:05:30 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: dr_who
I find it amazing that you choose to parse the words of this wonderful speech instead of recognizing the principled message he's given to the members of this Church. Not every speech is political, and I don't think anyone can claim President Bush has used his faith in a political way. Why must you be so negative?
18 posted on 07/28/2002 10:17:19 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: dr_who
Just as I thought. You're not paying attention. Have you heard or read anything by pro-abortion groups about President Bush? They hate him for his strong Pro-Life stance. Have you heard or read what pro-Life groups are saying about him? (He has stopped the government funding of abortions, stopped the killing of embryos for research, which has the support of Right to Life), and in recently promoting adoption, has specifically talked of the need for a culture of life

You think abortion 'rights' groups are not afraid? Listen to them, why don't you?

If you don't like George W. Bush why don't you just be honest and say so instead of falsely accusing him? He's obviously not done enough for you, but it's absolutely false that he has done nothing to stop abortion........and when the ban on partial birth abortion bill gets to his desk, he will sign it, and we will have taken one more step to stop the killing of innocent babies. Of course, you'll dismiss that too, won't you?

My guess is that your problem with him has little or nothing to do with abortion or any other moral issue, but is rather purely politically motivated.

My only suggestion for you is to begin praying for President Bush, and maybe you'll begin seeing the man who is really there, whom God is using in a mighty way to begin bringing this nation back to Himself........instead of the man you imagine him to be.

19 posted on 07/28/2002 10:24:55 PM PDT by ohioWfan
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