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Should we put a quote we all agree on at the bottom of our Religion and Spirituality answers?
Should we each put a quote from our Bible on our Religion and Spirituality answers?
Would you like it if I sent you devotionals?

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The link above may come in handy as well as the resources on my profile page. Post your ideas please. If you want to become a part of this and you're a Protestant/Catholic, you may join. I must be able to contact you in some form though. If you want to join, post your answer, e-mail me, or both. We're trying to spread the word. Thanks in advance!

2006-09-15 12:33:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The Christian Coalition is a front for Dominionists. Christian 'Dominionists' (Reconstructionalists, Theonomists) have largely usurped the local level political apparatus of the Republican Party, and are engaged in a sub rosa process to politically motivate moderate Christians under the false cover of religious issues such as morality and family values. The goal is nothing less than the takeover of all elective offices in the USA.

Their doctrine comes from the Bible, starting with the term 'dominion' at Genesis 1:28... “And God said unto them, [Adam and Eve] Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have DOMINION… over every living thing.” They interpret DOMINION as: “... a supremacy in determining and directing the actions of others or in governing politically, socially, or personally.”

They want to remake the USA as a theocracy... and they are succeeding.

Its most common form, Dominionism, represents one of the most extreme forms of Fundamentalist Christianity thought. Its followers, called Dominionists, are attempting to convert the laws of United States so that they match those of the Hebrew Scriptures. They intend to achieve this by using the freedom of religion in the US to train a generation of children via home-schooling and in private Christian religious schools. Later, their graduates will be charged with the responsibility of creating a new Bible-based political, religious and social order. One of the first tasks of this order will be to eliminate religious choice and freedom. Their eventual goal is to achieve the "Kingdom of God" in which much of the world is converted to Christianity. They feel that the power of God's word will bring about this conversion. No armed force or insurrection will be needed; in fact, they believe that there will be little opposition to their plan. People will willingly accept it. All that needs to be done is to properly explain it to them.

All religious organizations, congregations etc. other than strictly Fundamentalist Christianity would be suppressed. Nonconforming Evangelical, main line and liberal Christian religious institutions would no longer be allowed to hold services, organize, proselytize, etc. Society would revert to the laws and punishments of the Hebrew Scriptures. Any person who advocated or practiced other religious beliefs outside of their home would be tried for idolatry and executed. Blasphemy, adultery and homosexual behavior would be criminalized; those found guilty would also be executed. There are two conservative Christian pastors in Texas who have advocated the execution of all Wiccans. Ralph Reed, the executive director of the conservative public policy group the Christian Coalition has criticized Reconstructionism as "an authoritarian ideology that threatens the most basic civil liberties of a free and democratic society."

By failing to openly confront this insidious agenda, we have sown the seeds of our own destruction, while these religious wing-nuts are paving the way to Armageddon with gleeful anticipation.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/reconstr.htm
http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/HistoryOfReconstructionMovement.html
http://www.yuricareport.com/Dominionism/Clarkson_RiseOfDomionism.html

2006-09-15 13:16:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess you could... it's very useful for people who are on Answers and want a quick, easy ink that can help them get a Bible refrence online. Good idea, I guess.

2006-09-15 19:48:00 · answer #2 · answered by High-strung Guitarist 7 · 0 0

My favorite is your the coalition you got him elected are you gonna hold him accountable for his competitive aggressive nature that should be bringing shame on your heads.

2006-09-15 19:37:58 · answer #3 · answered by icheeknows 5 · 1 0

My favorite is: "Love the christian, hate the christianity.".

2006-09-15 19:35:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

You can call it "brotherhood of the ignorant and naive"

2006-09-15 19:36:44 · answer #5 · answered by Brutal honesty is best 5 · 2 1

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