"I don't care what Jesus says"
You should, he is the gift and truth of life.
"I follow my own way"
You sure like to talk about yourself a lot, don't you?
"Me me me me me"
Are you an opera singer or just another atheist looking to push divorces in this country. When you think about those societies in Denmark that don't allow for just regular people to love each other, but will give special exemptions to people loving goats and cows and such, it really is an insult to what Jesus did for us on the cross.
This was a Christian nation. It can be again thru the power of prayer. Don't allow anyone to make you not pray. They want to take that away from you, but don't let them! Pray is your direct line to Jesus Christ. Don't take to a statue or to some LSD o LDS or whatever the hell they call themselves leader in some white shirt. This is the truth we are seeking here. How many more must lose their souls to the wickedness of choosing other things.
2007-06-04
07:13:27
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Read the bible philly! It very much is only a Christian nation, to get away from those non Christians in Europe is the only reason Jesus brought us to this land. Or at least my people.
2007-06-04
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I can sum it up this way:
No Jesus, No peace.
Know Jesus, Know peace.
2007-06-04 07:18:10
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answered by Faustina 4
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Yes this was a Christian nation but the Puritans really had a field day with their crapolla and the poor Catholics (which I am studying to be) were and still are snubbed and discriminated against and these maniac Bible-belters make Jesus look bad and LIE about the word of God and CHANGE His word for their own jollies just to get that evangelism MONEY! But Yes this was a christian country and it still is. I am studying and attending Mass and I LOVE it. I have a long way to go-as we all do but their is still hope because a lot of people are really getting into the faith and the Holy Spirit is real and alive and its working on a lot of oeople as we speak....worked aon me and Im a natural skeptic But there are still people wo are trying.
2007-06-04 07:20:42
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answered by JennyJennyJenny 6
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The United States founding fathers wrote, created, & founded this nation on the bedrock of The Holy Bible and Jesus Christ's Christian principles. Read the founding fathers diaries; their speeches during the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
Not only the USA but the world needs Jesus Christ like they NEED air to breathe.
2007-06-04 07:36:03
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answered by faith 5
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WAS? Still is we just got some prioritys in the wrong place
1. taking prayer out of schools.
2. wanting to deface the government money
3. This great Country was dedicated in 1607 Jamestown VA.
To God ,the Christian pilgrims did this leaving England coming to a new land dedicated this land to God. Those prayers have a thousand year blessing upon them THANK GOD! We need to keep our eyes upon Israel pray for the souls that don't know about JESUS yet. and get our life's together before his return.
2007-06-04 07:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The United States is a secular nation. Have you ever actually read the Constitution? Do so, the word 'god' is not there at all and that was intentional as our fore-fathers, most of whom were deists and quite a few who were Freemasons along with being religious wanted it that way.
If the individual wants to worship dust and bones of a long dead human being that is their choice, however the US Govt was intended to be secular and should remain so - the concept of divine humans do not belong in the halls of Congress, The White House or The Supreme Court.
You judge and according to your religion that is only to be done by your deity. Those who judge will be judged in like by their deity. Perhaps you should remember that.
2007-06-04 07:31:05
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answered by genaddt 7
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The USA needs Him 110%. Our country's moral degeneration has made Sodom and Gomorah look like a church social. Between Madeline O'Hare and the ACLU there is not much left of the foundation of this country. But the problem has been us, the Christians. We are 86% of the population being run by the 14%. We have not made our voices heard or our votes count. We are the "moral majority" but you sure cannot tell. There is light at the end of the tunnell. If we stand up and do what Christ has commissioned us to do we can reclaim this country and especially the youth. Thanks for letting others of us know we are not in the minority.
2007-06-04 07:27:54
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answered by Nancy B 5
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Your history education is sorely lacking. The US was settled by those seeking to avoid religious oppression by the Church of England. (among many groups...)
They came here running from a church controlled government that would not allow them to worship differently.
the US has always been a representative Democracy, and has never ben a Christian nation. They wrote as much in to the Treaty of Tripoli in 1792. Reviewed by George Washington, Signed by President Adams and all of Congress unanimously. Every Single One of our founding fathers signed it!
ARTICLE 11.
As the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion,-as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Musselmen,-and as the said States never have entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mehomitan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
2007-06-04 08:06:50
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answered by Atheist Geek 4
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You cant MAKE me pray, but that does not mean you cannot pray yourself. You can pray as much or as little as you want to, anywhere you want to. Just don't drag me into your sorry little delusions.
Oh, and America was not founded as a christian nation, by any stretch of the imagination. Why do you think the FIRST amendment guarantees freedom of religion? It was THAT important!
2007-06-04 07:27:18
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answered by Mi Atheist Girl 4
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What a loser! Everyone who thinks different than you must be wrong. Did you know that atheists have a lower divorce rate? Much less chance of ending up in prison? Denmark doesn't allow people to love each other? Huh?
America needs Jesus like I need a hole in the head.
No one is telling you that you can't pray, paranoid much?
The wickedness of choosing, yeah choice is so wrong, everyone should be forced to be just like you!
2007-06-04 07:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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We need the Lord in the worst way. This Nation is on a slippery slope. We have lost our footing in Jesus. Our country will only be blessed as long as the Faithful pray for it to be. We are not only under threat from crazy terrorists...but from religious callousness. Too many people are turning there noses up towards God. It is going to hurt us. A lot of preachers are saying that the USA does not seem to play a role or even be around during the end times....Well, Jesus could come back any day. We need to get our selves right with the Lord. God bless you.
2007-06-04 07:23:59
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answered by TripleTattoo™ 4
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Listen I don't know where you are from but here in the USA we have freedoms and one of the many freedoms we have is religious freedom. That means we don't have to believe in your tyrant of a god and we can go through life peacefully and happy without worrying about what "god" wants us to do. You know what until god helps out the children of this great world I refuse to have anything to do with him. Also no one is trying to make you not pray, or take Jesus away. Although they should because religion has caused more wars in "gods" name than any other cause. I respect you views although I do not agree with them at all what the US needs is peace and harmony and we are never going to get that when people believe in different religions.
2007-06-04 07:21:40
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answered by joe d 4
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