I just finished watching a
Frontline documentary on PBS about Bush and his evangelicalism. This broadcast, which can be seen at the link, is both interesting and extremely frightening in the purest sense of the word. They document Bush's rise to power using the Evangelical vote, the power of that voting block, his ties with evangelical groups such as the Christian Coalition, and his appointments within his departments and in the judiciary system (he comments that he will appoint judges that understand where America recieved it's rights from - ie. God.) (yes he actually says they come from God!)
One of the scarier moments was a speech in which he detailed his plan for the faith-based programs. When questioned about whther these groups will be allowed to discriminate in this federal program he grabs a bible and tells the reporters that
above federal regulations is a higher law, and raises up the bible. Incidentily Frontline states that not $1 has gone to any other faith-based group except christian and these groups have recieved approx. $1.1 Billion. The Department of Housing and Social Services? has itself given $100 million strictly to christian groups even though other faiths such as muslim, hindu, and jewish groups have applied.)
This is a must see for those interested in the erosion of rights in the U.S.
Here is the URL -
The jesus factor
Click the "view program online" and it will have four chapters for viewing.
Again, this scared the crap outa me watching this. I would hate to see what he would do if given another four years.
EDIT: Just wanted to point out my opinion that the President of the United States should be neutral in his public views, of faith at the very least. He can surely believe whatever he wants but should do so privately.
[This message has been edited by DBlevins, 05-02-2004]