In a recent trip to China, U.S. President Bush appealed to Beijing to improve religious freedom, but as usual his comments reveal favoritism.
His most cited quotes : 'May God bless the Christians in China' and 'My hope is that the government of China will not fear Christians who gather to worship openly'.
What about the other religions being clandestinely practiced in China? Is President Bush tacitly condoning the persecution of China's many Buddhists, muslims, followers of Falun Gong, and other non-Christian religions?
Most people are taught that God loves every creature, great or small. Every time the President of the world's superpower utters the phrase 'God bless America', the rest of the world feels excluded.
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
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