despite the fact that most politicians don't have any great agenda except for their need for power - there is a subtle difference between having an ideal and trying to realize it and being insane enough to believe you are doing gods will.
And I disagree. I'm clearly an agnostic, but I've been given, and even assumed, leadership roles in the business world. Roles in which I "blazed trails" so to speak. Others didn't have the courage, intestinal fortitude, or WHATEVER, to do what I achieved. No, I didn't think that I was expressly "doing God's will," but I had a strong enough vision and a belief in what I was doing was RIGHT. It gave me confidence to move forward. And it was the right thing to do. I had to convince the fearful who were reluctant to upset the status quo that we had to move forward. Incredible results.
I laughed the other night when I was watching Fox news. There was a piece in which Woodward? not sure, was being questioned about the Pres. Bush's "confidence." The line of questioning, unbelieveably, clearly made it seem as though "confidence" and conviction are bad things. Since WHEN did confidence, conviction, a belief in what's right, suddenly become bad things? I guess fear, trepidiation, vacillation, second guessing, are this generation's new "good traits," lol.