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I appreciated William Norman Grigg's "Last Word" in the March 24th issue of THE NEW AMERICAN. I applaud Mr. Grigg for illuminating an insidious ploy: President Bush's "Christian conversion" as a means of justifying totalitarian actions as if he were acting under God's direction. (Presumably, Christians should "support" such rhetoric.)
However, I was bothered by the larger element of deceit which Mr. Grigg seemed to miss entirely, at the foundation of which is the very question of the credibility of President Bush's "born-again" experience. As far as I know, Christian teachings are in deep conflict with Skull & Bones and the various other ideologies of his numerous duplicitous associations.
And one thing is certain: a "born-again Christian," presumably redeemed, does not continue on in life acting with duplicity. There is plenty of evidence of duplicity in Bush's aggressive actions to destroy our Constitution and lead us into world government, each step of which unfolds under false premises. Clinton may be a more obvious snake, but I have personally never felt as frightened about losing my freedom, my privacy, and the world's future as now.
Jesus admonished us to recognize the signs of the times. If we as ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Signs of the times. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)