Four words: One nation under God. (Not Gods.)Lluvia wrote:Don'tyou think it would build a more substantial statement for worshipping the one true God in the USA?
" wrote:In the Old Testament, however, you will find there were but few of the kings that did good in the eyes of the Lord, whereas the largest part did evil in the eyes of the Lord.
Lluvia wrote:Four words: One nation under God. (Not Gods.)
It's an awfully poor witness to our faith when we compromise it in the name of tolerance. By the way, I never said anything on force...
Lluvia wrote:Thank you for your responses to my topic, everyone. ^^ I natually realize that although we consent to other religions that build their temples in our country, America, it isn't right to demolish them, as that would be taking the law into our own hands, when the Bible says, "Vengeance is mine", declares the Lord. However, it is enormously right and imperative for us to stand up and call evil, evil, and what is false, false.
Lluvia wrote:It has nothing to do with force. The topic is hypothetical... That is, when the USA was in its infancy, we should never have allowed people to come and worship their false gods. And from the time that we did, we live among them, but we don't agree and must title their false gods false, and call evil, evil, given that it is the truth. Yes, EliasEmmanuel, our country was founded by Christians, the Puritans (i.e. Calvinists, of which I am), but I'll put that speech away for another hour...
Lluvia wrote:I'm quite aware of Paul and Mars Hill, and of course, everything that Paul did was accurate. One of the primary things that he noted when he arrived in Athens were the wealth of false gods, and one of them was marked "The Unknown God", and rather then keeping silent about it for the sake of tolerance, he proclaimed God in Jesus Christ in the midst of them all. This is what we must do in our everyday Christianity. It's really very straightforward. No uproar, no force, but mere proclamation.
Lluvia wrote:It has nothing to do with force. The topic is hypothetical... That is, when the USA was in its infancy, we should never have allowed people to come and worship their false gods.
EliasEmmanuel wrote:Last time some so-called Christians decided not to tolerate other religions was the Crusades, and after upwards of 500 years our collective witness still hasn't recovered.
cbwing0 wrote:The situation was much more complicated than that. I won't go into it here, but if you like I can start a new thread/PM you about it.
Bobtheduck wrote:The nation is a republican democracy.
Chris4150 wrote:If you attempt to force someone out of your country just because they believe differently than you, that is the worst possible Christian witness you could give IMHO.
Straylight wrote:"Turn or burn" is a bad way of witnessing. I think that "turn and live" is a far better way to take things.
EliasEmmanuel wrote:Well said.
And I dig your choice in usernames, incidentally. Gibson rules.
Lluvia wrote:By standing up instead of shrinking down, how would this be cursing our Christian faith? You pointed out the apostle Paul as well as some of the other disciples, although their major purpose was to build the church. In the Old Testament, however, you will find there were but few of the kings that did good in the eyes of the Lord, whereas the largest part did evil in the eyes of the Lord. You may inquire how it is they did good, and they did good by destroying the temples dedicated to false gods, in addition to all of the supplementary false idles. (I.E. Fertility gods, etc.) Please understand that it is not that I believe we could or should carry out this in the country's present condition, that it would be a solution to all of our tribulations to abolish all of the other religions exclusive of Christianity. I am merely trying to make the point that it is right in the eyes of the Lord. Can you be in agreement to this, as a fellow Christian?
"and rather then keeping silent about it for the sake of tolerance, he proclaimed God in Jesus Christ in the midst of them all."
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