DinoDoc: If there was a widely-held belief that Bush was a Raelian, yes, I would expect him to issue a denial.
But this sort of anti-atheist rhetoric is common among U.S. politicians. This is precisely the sort of comment that Bush MIGHT say, and that other politicians (including Bush junior) HAVE said.
So, yes, it is entirely believable. All the more reason why he should issue a denial, if he didn't actually say it.
Atheists don't really need to invent this stuff to support their case: there are plenty of other examples.
For instance, would you care to enlighten us as to what an atheist should make of the phrase "we are not free from religion"?
But this sort of anti-atheist rhetoric is common among U.S. politicians. This is precisely the sort of comment that Bush MIGHT say, and that other politicians (including Bush junior) HAVE said.
So, yes, it is entirely believable. All the more reason why he should issue a denial, if he didn't actually say it.
Atheists don't really need to invent this stuff to support their case: there are plenty of other examples.
For instance, would you care to enlighten us as to what an atheist should make of the phrase "we are not free from religion"?
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