German President Gerhard Schroeder also has a book out. In it he says that Bush was always talking about being "g0d-fearing." ...
According to al-Jazeera online:
While meetings with Bush at that time were friendly, Schroeder writes, he could not reconcile himself with the feeling that religion was the driving force behind many of the president's political decisions.On Kuo's book, and Bush and religion in general, Eteraz has his usual insightful experience to add.
"What bothered me, and in a certain way made me suspicious despite the relaxed atmosphere, was again and again in our discussions how much this president described himself as 'God-fearing,"' Schroeder wrote, adding he was a firm believer in the separation of church and state.
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"We rightly criticise that in most Islamic states, the role of religion for society and the character of the rule of law are not clearly separated," he added.
"But we fail to recognize that in the USA, the Christian fundamentalists and their interpretation of the Bible have similar tendencies".
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