If
George Bush Were Pro-Life, Then I Could Vote For Him
by
James Glaser
by James Glaser
I
have heard this refrain from more and more Christian Americans in
the last several months and tonight I went to a talk on this very
topic. They also say, "Fool me once shame on you."
That
is what happened during the last election campaign. George Bush
gave just enough Bible quotes and talked about the "unborn"
often enough, that many people assumed that Bush was pro-life. Now
with his four-year term to look at and learning a little history
about the president, people can see that Bush has little if any
respect for what it actually means to be pro-life in the Biblical
way.
It
doesn’t matter if you are Catholic, Lutheran, or a nondenominational
Christian, believing in the sanctity of life is pretty much the
same.
The
Catholic Church and Pope John Paul II, in 1995 published the Evangelium
Vitae or the Gospel of Life. The Gospel of Life is said to be at
the heart of
Jesus’ message. Jesus said; "I have come that they may have
life, and have it to the full." John 10-10
Real
Pro-life people believe in the sanctity of all life. They believe
that it is wrong to even use capital punishment as a tool of the
State, because it puts the State in the place of God in deciding
who should live and who should die.
Pope
John Paul II said "End the culture of death!" In 1979
John Paul wrote his first encyclical titled, Redemptor Hominis,
concerning the dignity of the human person. He said that this dignity
is not derived from any worldly power or achievement, but it must
be recognized that "each man receives within
himself that breath of life that comes from Christ."
If
a Christian believes that each person on earth was put here by God,
then what right do we have to remove any one of them? While George
Bush was Governor of Texas, there were 152 executions, while in
other states some governors stopped all executions. A real pro-life
Christian would find it abhorrent to kill even one human being,
Bush set a new record for the number of executions done while he
was governor.
George
Bush has sent our military off to not one, but two wars and has
sent combat troops to many countries. Bush’s wars have killed and
wounded tens of
thousands of innocent civilians. No one knows the exact number,
because the Bush administration cares so little for innocent life,
they won’t even keep a count.
No
one knows how many innocent pregnant women have been killed by our
bombs and bullets.
The
religious right in America will tell you to vote for George Bush
because he has dazzled them with some Bible quotes and Christian
sayings. They will even
tell you that Bush is anti-abortion, but George will never come
right out and say he is. Yes he did sign the "Partial Birth
Abortion Bill," but only after a poll said 80 some percent
of Americans agreed with it.
George
Bush has never sent any anti-abortion legislation to Congress nor
has he used his bully pulpit to push for abortion reform. That is
because George
Bush is not pro-life.
George
Bush is pro-power, he is pro-money, he is pro-war, and he likes
to be commander in chief of the greatest military in the history
of the world, but George Bush can never be called pro-life.
September
30, 2004
Jim
Glaser [send him mail],
a Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran and Commander of VFW Post 3869,
works to educate the American public on the consequences of war.
His personal website is James-Glaser.com.
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