Is George Walker Bush the Anti-Christ Mabus?

I can't say (yet—or I couldn't, see below) but I can state my 'rules' for this question. These were devised during Clinton's barbeque at Waco, Texas (he failed to meet the minimum specs).

(Note: yesterday, 11/3/04, I announced my certainty. Mabus won 'reelection' and this does appear to be as a result of malfeasance--the exit polls were right, Kerry won. Something happened that altered the truth of the matter, but it hasn't been discovered what it was yet, only that it is obvious that it did happen).

They were further enhanced when I sent them to my dad who said, "But Bush is too STUPID to be the anti-christ" and I realized the Dante stuff. Today (5/1/03) I realized how Dante meshed with Nostradamus & started this page.

Nostradamus' Three Anti-Christs

Nostradamus predicted three anti-christs, named Napaulon Roy, Hister, and Mabus. If you were to match this up with Dante, it seems that Hister (Hitler) would be a good 'personification of hate' while Napaulon Roy (Napoleon) would certainly match up with impotence (his shriveled member was destroyed by syphillis). Of course, this isn't to say that the other qualities are lacking, but that one predominates.

That leaves one left, ignorance.

GW seems a good approximation, if not personification, of ignorance.

Since the image of this third anti-christ is that of a 'sinister idiot' I made this theme song for him: Darth Gump

Turning 'mabus' into GW Bush

a typical anagram puzzle


Take 'mabus'

swap the 'm' and the 'a'

flip them vertically

clean it up

space them out (The "h" at the end of "Bush" can be implied in French)

If you don't read Larry Flynt's Hustler (I don't) then you might not be familiar with the dirt he dug up on GW during the Clinton/Lewinski scandal. GW paid for his firstborn's abortion. No word on whether the fetus of his unborn firstborn was male or female. Of course, he wasn't married to the girl.

One other note: the 'Whore of Babylon' dresses in "Linen, Purple, and Scarlet" (red, white, & blue)—Revelation 18:16

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From: The Concerned Rev
Subject: Why George W. Bush is the Anti-Christ
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 16:17:30 EDT

George W. Bush is the Anti-Christ

anti = not, the opposite of

Jesus was a man of peace; Bush is a man of war. Jesus killed no man. Bush has ordered the deaths of thousands, so far.

Jesus said, "Love thy enemy." Bush said, "Wanted dead or alive," regarding Osama bin Laden. Further, no proof was ever presented that bin Laden had any part in the September 11th incidents. If the Taliban and Mullah Omar had been shown proof by Bush, they agreed to hand over bin Laden for justice. This would have averted a war that cost thousands of innocent lives. Osama bin Laden may have been framed for these crimes, so that a war in the U.S. "national interest" could begin in Afghanistan.

Jesus was merciful; Bush is vindictive. When a crowd was about to stone a woman to death, Jesus said, "Let he is without sin cast the first stone," thereby saving the woman's life. Bush on the other hand taunted Carla Faye Tucker publicly when she begged for mercy at the hands of Governor Bush. She, and over 130 others were executed in Texas under Bush. None were spared. Jesus resurrected Lazarus, giving life as opposed to giving death. Jesus Himself was murdered by the capital punishment mechanism of the day.

Jesus said, "Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them; otherwise you have no reward with your Father who is in heaven. (Mathew 6:1)" Bush, conversely, has his entire military praying for him while on the field of battle in Iraq. The media of the world are informed of Bush's alleged "Christianity" and the prayer meetings he arranges, often multiple times per day.

"Jesus entered the temple area and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. "It is written," He said to them, " 'My house will be called a house of prayer,' but you are making it a 'den of robbers' (Matthew 21)." The Bush agenda of "faith based initiatives" is putting public money into private church coffers, and is promoting religion/state connections in violation of constitutional safeguards. Bush is in cahoots with Billy Graham, a televangelist who rakes in millions of dollars through "prayer." His son, Franklin Graham is in Iraq offering water to thirsty soldiers or civilians on condition they get baptized - bartering their suffering for his version of religion. Franklin Graham has also called Islam a "wicked religion." Billy Graham's multi-million dollar empire sells, "a comprehensive selection of thousands of today's finest faith teachings É on real life topics that affect all of us such as: Faith, Money and Finances, Marriage and Family, Holy Spirit, Gifts, Bibles, Health and Healing, Prayer and Worship, Movies, Government Law & Constitution, 18 More! (FaithCentereedResources.com)"

Jesus said, "render onto Caesar what is Caesar's, render onto the Father what is God's." Bush IS the new Caesar, and actively expanding his empire though militarism around the world.

Jesus was poor. Bush has always been rich. Jesus was born in a manger, a barn. Bush has led a pampered Ivy League life, and has been given all the perks of extreme wealth and power. Recently, George W. Bush was excommunicated by the priests at the Church of the Nativity (covered by IslamOnline.net), one of Christianity's most sacred sites. Bush may no longer enter the Church of the Nativity, Jesus' birthplace.

Jesus walked with common people, the dregs of society. Bush hides himself away from tens of millions of common people who protest his wars of aggression. He cannot mix with common persons anymore, for he is a known war criminal and a world renowned terrorist butcher.

Jesus could handle his wine, and he told the world that, "This is my blood É do this in memory of me." Bush is a fall down drunk who often awoke in his own vomit. He could not now even sip the Eucharist wine, because it would send him and the world into a horrific spiral of alcoholic insanity (above and beyond what he manages to do sober).

Jesus preached tolerance and forgiveness. Bush has taught the world that once his "patience" runs out illegal wars of aggression can follow. Bush is reported to have raised his arms up in a victory pose and sung the words to, "I Feel Good," by James Brown, at the commencement of hostilities against Iraq. This war was unilaterally started by Bush against a nation that had never attacked or threatened the United States. The Iraq war was opposed by most religious leaders around the world including the Pope, and the leadership of Bush's own church, the Methodists. "The only government that refuses to speak with church leaders is our own," said a frustrated Jim Winkler, head of the social policy agency for the United Methodist Church, of which President Bush is a member.

Jesus preached: "But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever says to his brother, 'You good-for-nothing,' shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever says, 'You fool,' shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell. Therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering (Matthew 5)." This is not the Bush Doctrine of preemptive warfare.

These are polar opposites. Bush hides behind Jesus' name, but ignores all of Jesus' teachings. When Bush was asked which philosopher influenced him the most, on the 2000 campaign, George W. Bush replied, "Jesus Christ."

Good answer. But he didn't tell us that he learned from Jesus' example to do the exact opposite.