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statement could have been made by a good Freemason, whose belief in God the Father is only matched by his the manner in which he ignores the Son, Jesus Christ. 2. “A civil society demands from each of us good will and respect, fair dealing and forgiveness.” Now, these are Christian values. President Bush seems to be drawing a line in the sand against the nearly insane proclivities of the Liberal Democrats, who have become so Clintonized that they have learned the art of twisting any statement, any fact, into the most monstrous lie with which to convince the gullible American people. Further, it is extremely rare for any public leader to talk about “forgiveness”. Biblical forgiveness also demands that, after the victim has forgiven, he also forgets. This is the essence of healing the most grievous wounds. 3. “If we do not turn the hearts of children toward knowledge and character, we will lose their gifts and undermine their idealism.” I was excited to hear a public official declare that he believes it important to teach children both knowledge and character, as both of these elements are sadly lacking in America today. However, I would have been more comforted had President Bush declared that the standard from which “character” was to be taught was the Holy Bible. You see, after throwing God and His Son out of our society, we are consistently replacing His values with Humanism and occultism, even while we retain the same words like “character”. Teaching character not

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