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Jul 12, 2021 03:50:31   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for an house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."

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Jul 12, 2021 07:37:55   #
Kevyn
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for an house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introdu... (show quote)

The broken record that we still hear today. People need to go to church more read the Bible and without question keep their nose to the grindstone or the nation will go to hell.







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Jul 12, 2021 09:53:03   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for an house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introdu... (show quote)


One mans trash - is another mans excuse for self righteousness.

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Jul 12, 2021 10:33:18   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for an house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introdu... (show quote)



For those who hate science,
There’s always
Religion !

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Jul 12, 2021 10:35:39   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for an house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introdu... (show quote)



Heal their land ????
He best be getting busy on that immediately, while we can still breathe.

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Jul 12, 2021 11:15:05   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Milosia2 wrote:
For those who hate science,
There’s always
Religion !

For those who hate God,
There is always
Hell!

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Jul 12, 2021 11:22:44   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Parky60 wrote:
For those who hate God,
There is always
Hell!


HELL is only for youz !
You cannot condemn me to hell .
Don’t be silly.

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Jul 12, 2021 11:25:14   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Milosia2 wrote:
HELL is only for youz !
You cannot condemn me to hell .
Don’t be silly.

Never said I condemn you. You condemn yourself.

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Jul 12, 2021 11:29:38   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Parky60 wrote:
Never said I condemn you. You condemn yourself.


I do no such thing.
Hell is youz people’s thing .
I cannot burn in hell like your people.

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Jul 12, 2021 11:40:06   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Milosia2 wrote:
I do no such thing.
Hell is youz people’s thing .
I cannot burn in hell like your people.

Yes you do.

Through your free will choice you choose hell because you reject God and God, being the gentleman that He is, won't force you to accept Him and you can't be with Him if you reject Him.

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Jul 12, 2021 14:26:30   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Milosia2 wrote:
For those who hate science,
There’s always
Religion !
I would challenge you to a duel, put my knowledge and experience in the sciences up against yours, but that wouldn't be fair to you, be like beating a retarded child with a baseball bat.

I am always amused at the atheist responses to something like this. They are always so reactionary, emotional, and without knowledge or substance.

Kevyn's memes are all false, not one is even in the ball park. The threat of eternal torment, for example, assumes that this myth is the motivating force in turning people to God. The eternal lake of fire is a spiritual metaphor for total and complete DEATH.

Fear not those who can kill the body but not the soul; fear Him who can destroy the body AND THE SOUL in Gehenna.

No human soul will spend eternity in merciless torment.

And, the notion that America is not our church is meaningless simply because our nation was never founded as a church. Our founders crafted our Constitution based on the Biblical principles of morality and justice, they were guided by their faith.

Religion is addressed only once in our Constitution and that is in the 1st amendment. No specific religion or faith is mentioned. Atheists are free to practice their religion as are people of faith.

Since atheists seem to view people of faith, particularly Christians, as their enemy, if they have any hope of gaining ground against them, they'd best arm themselves with knowledge of their enemy rather than preconceived notions, subjective opinions and reactionary assumptions born of ignorance and hate.

In The Art of War, Sun Tsu put it thus: “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

What Sun Tsu means by "know your enemy" is a challenge involving the gathering of intelligence, remaining objective, and investigation into an enemy's philosophies, motives, tactics, strategies, doctrines, and plans.

Every atheist I have encountered has relied upon an imaginary weapon drawn from an empty sheath. No substance, no principles, no morals, no integrity, no intelligence, and even little faith in their own godless world view.

Byron Sunderland, in the except I posted, described atheists clearly, you truly are a "a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy."

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Jul 12, 2021 16:06:30   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Heal their land ????
He best be getting busy on that immediately, while we can still breathe.
Do yourself a favor, either heed God's warning, or stop breathing.

if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."

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Jul 13, 2021 06:53:29   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introduction to Benjamin Morris’ magnum opus titled,
“The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States”.

. . . While every period has exhibited the signs of public degeneracy, none in our history presents more fearful proofs of the impiety and obduracy of great masses of people. We have abandoned, in great measure, the faith and the practice of our ancestors, in putting aside from their lawful supremacy the Christian ordinances and doctrines. The natural result is, that we have corrupted our ways in all circles of society and in all pursuits of life. We have become as a field rank with the growth of all vices and heaped with the pollution of mighty crimes.

The rigid training of former times through family government, discipline, and instruction has been greatly relaxed, if not in many cases wholly neglected. Indeed, there are multitudes of parents in the land who from physical and moral causes are totally unfit to have the care of children to whom they have given birth: so that a generation of human beings is growing up in one of the most favored regions of the globe, whose preparation for the responsibilities of their age and mission has been sadly at fault, and whose precocity in levity, mischief, and insubordination already equals the vitiating examples that are set before them.. The education of the nation is going forward with rapid strides, but it is in a lamentable degree under the auspices of immorality and irreligion, alike in the high and low places of the community.

The unblushing venality and brazen wickedness of a large portion of the conductors of the public press and of the public men of the country have strongly tended to demoralize the nation, to undermine the foundations and destroy the influence of Christian discipline, and to turn the mind and heart of many to infidelity and licentiousness. The same baleful spirit has moved upon the fountains of human learning and science, and so secularized the philosophy of the times as to have set the high faculty of human reason at variance with the sacred majesty of religion, and to have plunged thousands upon thousands of our young men and women into a sea of splendid sophistry and subtlety and all the ruinous speculation of a proud but vain imagination.

Meanwhile, from the hearts of multitudes the dignity of honest labor and the dictates of a sober and frugal economy have died out, on the one hand increasing pauperism and crime and lending to misfortune the aggravation of human improvidence, and the other fostering habits of false show, and thus increasing the temptation to deception, fraud, peculation, and all the dishonesties of the most high-pampered extravagance and excess. Moreover, the wanton neglect or abuse of our providential blessings, and the unconscious apostasy from from every sentiment of purity and virtue, have served greatly to defile and degrade the mind of a large portion of the community, and ill the centers of population with a low and vulgar herd, who throng the open temples of obscenity and infamy. Thus the materials are prepared for human guilt and wretchedness, whose catalogue of crimes and woes exhausts the power of language to express them.

Beyond all this, political controversy and partisan strife for the reins and spoils of power, conducted without principle, and reeking with abuse, have taken so fierce a form as often to have driven the best men from the arena and left the worst upon the field. The selfish and the profligate stand forward to control the nominations and elections to office, and afterwards gamble with its duties and obligations without shame and without remorse.


Reverend Morris began compiling the materials for his book in 1857.
Sunderland wrote his introduction in Washington DC on April 14, 1863
The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States was published in 1864.


In 2 Chronicles chapter 7, we have the paradigm, the template, for how to avoid judgment.

And Yahweh appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, “I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for a house of sacrifice. If I shut up the heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people, if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land."
Here is an excerpt from Byron Sunderland’s introdu... (show quote)


WELL WRITTEN...By mentioning "unfit parents"...are you alluding to the Biden cartel of corruption, crime, & video tapes?.... Or, is it the Clinton sexual debauchery...life of same through Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, { close personal friends of the Clintons}...& the insatiable sex urges of Slick Perverted Willie?

Or could it be of Bath House Barry, *drug czar, {& user}... from Kenya, Columbia University, & Chi-Town? { Oh well....Just forget thatI mentioned that!}

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Jul 13, 2021 09:39:01   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Kevyn wrote:
The broken record that we still hear today. People need to go to church more read the Bible and without question keep their nose to the grindstone or the nation will go to hell.


Without God there is no country! Go to Russia, they believe as you do! Or China!

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Jul 13, 2021 09:40:45   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
[quote=Milosia2]For those who hate science,
There’s always
Religion ![/religion is man reaching out to God! Christianity is God reaching out to man⛪️

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