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Post by cervyy on Nov 16, 2008 21:57:06 GMT -5
It was. I unfortunately went to a public school myself and was fed a load of secular humanistic lies. I fell for all the anti-jesus way of thinking and to do what you want and God does not exist. I lusted after other men and women. I drank a great deal. I abandoned the Christian teaschigns I had when I was a kid for a worldly view. I do not blame public schools as I am also guilty of allowing myself tof all into sin without questioning what they taught that was false. When I came back to the Bible and God, I renounced what was false. My Pastor, Rev. Powell and the associate pastor, Rev. Drummond are powerful speakers, but not part of the mega-minister on the -fire and brimstone scene. The preach the word of God as it IS. I wish you could hear them. This nation needs to get back to God and you need to accept Jesus as your savior. Then what's with that itty bitty part of the Bill of Rights about ... freedom of religion? By your account shouldn't it say something along the lines of Americans and the law following the Bible? However it does not ... it speaks of its citizens being able to practice what religion they CHOOSE.
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Post by emmanuel on Nov 29, 2008 23:39:35 GMT -5
"You have been fed lies in the worldly schools that preach secular humanism. You fail to realize the USA was founded by Christians and this was intended to be a Christian nation from the start. We need to get back to that or the judgment of God will befall us. "
I found this to be a real misleading statement. I really doubt if it was God's will for the white Europeans to kill and wipe out practically all of the peoples that were of origin here and to enslave people from a Continent 1000's of miles away. So the country was really founded by harsh slave owners, thieves and murders that called themselves Christians by their own standards... Which means they were never Christians by Jesus' standards. So in layman's terms...America was started by false brethren.
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Post by cervyy on Dec 1, 2008 22:50:27 GMT -5
I'd still love to hear Fs' reasoning ... don't think she'll dare try again, at least without sidestepping the whole in her argument.
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