Parky60 wrote:
The enemies of America now rule over her, God has judged and this kingdom we have created has fallen. What should our response to all this be now? Preach the word, be instant in season and out of season, you know the drill.
The benediction from the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden today, given by a "Christian" pastor with whom he has a 'close, personal relationship' ended with these chilling words. "This is our benediction...in the strong name of our collective faith, amen. " Where was Jesus Christ today? He wasn't invited and White House security refused Him entry. His Name wasn't mentioned one time, not by anyone. America? American Reich. All heil the man in the high castle.
The Bible says that the Name of Jesus Christ is the name above all names, above even the Name of God, don't take my word for it, look it up. So you would think that 'good Catholic' Joe Biden, who constantly brags about his 'strong Catholic faith', would have no problem giving the glory for his amazing victory to Jesus Christ. Nope, not by a country mile. In fact, the entire proceedings began and ended with a dedication to the "God of your choosing", which is to say, no God at all.
America starts a new chapter today, one that is entirely consistent with the judgment of God upon a people who have told Him to get out, and He is God. Jehovah has left the building, last one out please remember to turn off the lights.
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Parky, While I applaud your religious fervor, I strongly believe that there should be a strong separation of church and state. One of the principles of that separation is to not prefer one religion over another. Would you agree to a Muslim clergyman saying a prayer instead of a Christian pastor at government functions?? Would you rather have an atheist declare that there is no G-d in the opening of Congress each year? I think not.
Keep on practicing your faith. Just try to be tolerant of other faiths, because every American has the right of freedom of religion, and no religion should be preferred over another in this great republic.