Theological Science* Reveals Theological Inconsistences in Our Thoughts About Monotheism, IX
George W. Bush did secure the USA against world terrorism. But he did not help the people of the USA reduce their evilness and increase their goodness during his eight-year presidency. Thus, I conclude that President Bush cannot be grouped with our great presidents such as Abe Lincoln and JFK. I tried to open his mind about monotheism in a lengthy paper on the failure of 'the U.S. 1776 experiment’ to the White House on August 2, 2007.
But, the White House expressed no interest.
Surprisingly, most U.S. scientists and mathematicians have turned away from God. This turn began in the 1970s after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the atheism of Madelyn Murray O’ Hair in 1967. This anti-God ruling proves that the judges do not understand monotheism. Since this court ruling was not challenged by the other two branches of the U.S. government, it is clear that monotheism is not understood by the U.S. government at all. But this ignorance has been spread through all government agencies with ‘unwritten’ anti-God policies. Today, the National Science Foundation, et al will provide taxpayer funds only for atheistic projects. And the National Academy of Science promotes the godless theory of evolution at all public schools.
Nowhere in the founding documents of the USA have the founding fathers said that God does not exist. They only speak of God’s existence, in the first two paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence and in the Preamble of the Constitution --- ...in order to form a more perfect Union, ...’ No thing in our finite world can be perfected without the perfection benchmark of God.
Random definitions of Abraham’s monotheism have divided people too long. These poor definitions are the basic causes of all human conflicts and wars.
* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with people’s thoughts about God.
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