Bush: The First Catholic President?

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No, I didn’t know what you meant and you were articulating yourself quite poorly and incorrectly if what you intended to say what that this President was the first to invite a pope to the White House for formal bilateral honoring of a head of State. While this is certainly a significant and important step in historically sticky U.S. - Vatican relations, it in no way ought to diminish the value of previous Presidents officially greeting predecessor popes at the airports where they initially landed; especially considering that this is about the the only real opportunity one has had considering it is the first papal visit to Washington, D.C. since Jimmy Carter’s administration was in the White House 30 years ago during the 1979 trip of John Paul II.
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No matter how Catholic he acts, until he accepts the whole faith and not just the moral positions, he is not Catholic. Would I love him to be? Sure. But I believe we were warned that is against forums rules so I’ll go no further and pray that this thread gets closed real soon.
 
No matter how Catholic he acts, until he accepts the whole faith and not just the moral positions, he is not Catholic. Would I love him to be? Sure. But I believe we were warned that is against forums rules so I’ll go no further and pray that this thread gets closed real soon.
Yes. We were warned about discussing “rumored conversions,” so we should avoid that. Luckily, that isn’t what the thread is about, so it is easy to avoid. All we have to do is discuss the article and whether Bush is “the first Catholic president” in the same way that Clinton was called “the first black president.”

Note: To my knowledge, no one hypothesized on the possibility of President Clinton actually becoming African American.
 
Yes. We were warned about discussing “rumored conversions,” so we should avoid that. Luckily, that isn’t what the thread is about, so it is easy to avoid. All we have to do is discuss the article and whether Bush is “the first Catholic president” in the same way that Clinton was called “the first black president.”

Note: To my knowledge, no one hypothesized on the possibility of President Clinton actually becoming African American.
Clinton was not a black president and Bush is not a Catholic president.
 
The only matter for history to decided is weather Mr. Bush was tragically incompetant, or criminally guilty.
Odd. The Pope allows Catholics to believe the Iraq war is a just war. Why are you more authoritative than he is?
 
Well its the protocol for the leaders of a nation to meet the Pope, when he visits.

On the issue of Supreme Court appointees, in fairness, it wasn’t Bush who selected them. He was given a list of candidates, by the GOP leadership. On his own, Bush picked Harriet Myers. :eek:

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And umm…it was Harriet MIERS who picked those who identified and those who were included on the LIST he was given… :rolleyes:
 
Odd. The Pope allows Catholics to believe the Iraq war is a just war. Why are you more authoritative than he is?
The thing that cracks me up is that anyone thinks that the Pope is going to come right out and say “yea…let’s go to war”…especially when ONE side already considers this to be a religious war!

Can you just imagine what would have happened had the Pope John Paul II or Pope Benedict “gave approval” of the war??

Al Qeada already calls Pope Benedict the “true enemy of Islam”…and let’s remember what happened the last time the Pope spoke about the war at all…"West Bank churches struck after pope remarks
 
Very good point! Someone also wouldn’t give Bush credit for the SCjustices…naive to believe he didn’t back Alito and Roberts. And good for him to be surrounded by those who would suggest men of this caliber.
It doesn’t matter if you call him Catholic, **he’s gone to the mat for the unborn. In that regard he has acted more Catholic than any president. Without the defense of life, other issues do not matter./**QUOTE]

Well said! :clapping:
 
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