Re: Our Christian Duty
| Posted On: 05/15/07 03:50:50 PM |
Age 60, MO |
You have spoken well, Mr. Baldwin, when you say that we must have a responsibility to serve God, family, and country. I believe that the priority of the order of these three things are very important. God must come first. Then family, which is one of the basic institutions established by God. Then, a natural extension of family would be community or country. When some other love takes precedent over our love of God, then the door is opened for all sorts of demonic activity to set in. You identify three things that are mainline threats to our country: feminism, multiculturalism, and globalism. Feminism takes root when we shirk responsibility to family. Multiculturalism can influence our thinking when we allow a liberalism of "I'm OK, you're OK" to exist. Globalism is the result of greed and imperialism, and certainly has no place in the kingdom of God. We cannot worship both God AND Mammon. It will be one or the other. I agree that terrorism is not the threat it is stacked up to be, but it will thrive when we led down our responsibility to country--when we become complacent with our governing bodies to allow collusion between government and large corporations. A country's sovereignty is necessary to maintain proper economic balances. Godly self discipline is required to keep from being herded into dead end streets of iniquity. George Cancilla
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Re: Our Christian Duty
| Posted On: 05/15/07 03:04:05 PM |
Age 47, CA |
My contention always has been:
Our own aborion clinics kill more of our babies than any so called terrorists.
Our own street gangs AKA Left wing militias shoot more of us than any Radical Islamic group.
Our own drug dealers poison more of us than anybodies chemical weapons ever could.
Our own exual imorality infects more of us than anyone elses biological weapons.
The word "Terrorist" or "Terrorosm" Should have no meaning among Christians. It should not be possible to terrorise a Christian with the threat of physical violence. This so called "War on terror" has no Biblical justification. As more and more churches become opostate or simply practice the same perversions as the unbelievers, our war against terror is more like a war to impose our slouch towards Gomorra upon Islamic nations. As Peter warned "Promising freedom while they themselves are slave to depravity" That is us in our current war.
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