Thursday, November 17, 2005

Bill Clinton's Perverse Culture-of-Death Theology

From WorldNetDaily:
In making a point about the importance of having a living will, ex-President Bill Clinton remarked that religious Americans are apparently hypocrites for having a fear of death.

"It's interesting to me that we always proclaim – especially certain numbers of us – that we're the most religious big country in the world," said Clinton. "It may be true, but we also seem to be the most reluctant to get to heaven."

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The impeached president mentioned the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-injured Florida woman who was starved to death by court order after a long legal battle between her parents and her husband, Michael.

"We spend far more money on the last two months of life than any other country," Clinton noted. "And I think the only answer to that and maybe the good thing that came out of the terrible agony of the Schiavo family that we were all treated to for weeks is that amazing numbers of Americans including Hillary and me ... did living wills. We'd been wanting to do it a long time. We just kept puttin' it off and puttin' it off, and I saw that [tragedy] unfold and I said 'You know, I don't want to see Chelsea on television like that. Let's do the living will.'"


(emphasis added)
My Comments:
It's not about fearing death, you jerk. It's about loving the gift of life that God has given us, and recognizing that only He has the authority to give and take away that precious gift.

UPDATE:
Plus, if you believe that known liar Slick Willie really had that "living" will conversation with Hillary! - "You know, I don't want to see Chelsea on television like that. Let's do the living will." - then you also probably think that he "did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky".

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