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In this 6 page paper, the writer analyzes the entitled article in terms of omnipotent control. Background material by author Jones supplied by student. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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the saying, "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him" (Jones, 2002). Another example Jones (2002) comes from the /Tao Te Ching "The Tao that can be named
is not the eternal Tao." Winnicott suggested these de-idealizing tendencies encourage persons to surrender their false self and also to "surrender omnipotent control over the religious object" (Jones, 2002). Winnicott
says this is a market of maturity (Jones, 2002). Jones expands this discussion through the examples of cult leaders and omnipotent control and then cites Ghent who suggests that "when
religious fundamentalists claim to know god or know the truth with certainty, and experience no dialectic between faith and doubt . . . we might understand them as keeping their
religious object in the realm of their omnipotent control" (Jones, 2002). The question then seems to be: Where is President Bush in terms of idealizing, de-idealizing and omnipotent control. Suskind
(2004) begins his article about Bush in a manner that could be perceived as mocking or incredulous or in some way painting Bush as a zealot. Suskind (2004) states: "this
instinct hes always talking about is this sort of weird, Messianic idea of what he thinks God has told him to do." Right in this sentence, Suskind suggests that Bush
thinks he has a special relationship with the Messiah. Those politicians close to Bush report his certainty with actions, most specifically, the war in Iraq (Suskind, 2004). It is
a certainty that is apparently echoed by many evangelists (Suskind, 2004). Suskind asserts the evangelical group believed Bush is a messenger from God (Suskind, 2004). Suskind (2004) asserts that Bushs
use of the words gut and instincts all lead to one word - faith. Bush has profound faith in God. This is no secret to the world. Faith has shaped
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