While serving as Vice President...
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While serving as Vice President, George Bush represented his country by attending the funeral of Leonid Brezhnev, First Secretary of the Communist Party and consequential leader of the Soviet people from 1964-1982. Commenting on this later, Bush said:
I don't believe a person could be president of the United States without faith in God. It is universal. It is much more than we think. An amazing thing happened at the funeral of Soviet leader Brezhnev. Things were run to a military precision; a coldness and hollowness pervaded the ceremony -- marching soldiers, steel helmets, Marxist rhetoric, but no prayers, no comforting hymns, no mention of God. I happened to be in just the right spot to see Mrs. Brezhnev. She walked up, took, one last look at her husband and there -- in the cold, gray center of the totalitarian state, she traced the sign of the cross over her husband's chest. I was stunned. In that simple act, God had broken through the core of the communist system.
Washington Post, July 18, 1987
In like manner, the resurrection of Christ from the dead, reflects a buoyant message hinted at by the marvels and majesty of the cosmos surrounding it. The destiny of mankind transcends the grave -- its focus is upon resurrection and life eternal!
I don't believe a person could be president of the United States without faith in God. It is universal. It is much more than we think. An amazing thing happened at the funeral of Soviet leader Brezhnev. Things were run to a military precision; a coldness and hollowness pervaded the ceremony -- marching soldiers, steel helmets, Marxist rhetoric, but no prayers, no comforting hymns, no mention of God. I happened to be in just the right spot to see Mrs. Brezhnev. She walked up, took, one last look at her husband and there -- in the cold, gray center of the totalitarian state, she traced the sign of the cross over her husband's chest. I was stunned. In that simple act, God had broken through the core of the communist system.
Washington Post, July 18, 1987
In like manner, the resurrection of Christ from the dead, reflects a buoyant message hinted at by the marvels and majesty of the cosmos surrounding it. The destiny of mankind transcends the grave -- its focus is upon resurrection and life eternal!
