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Mar 19, 2008, 07:45 AM
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| | | Is this a Christian nation or NOT Hello Christians:
We have a nice argument going on about Obamas pastor. Most people think he's a separatist. I dunno that he's not.....
But my questions are about YOU. Does YOUR church teach that America is a Christian nation? Certainly, my experience on these boards tell me that it’s not an unpopular belief among Christians. Do you believe it? If you don't, and you hear it in church, do you say anything about it? Do you stay in that church? If your church doesn't teach that, do you know of other churches that do? What do you do about that?
Do you think that the belief that America is a Christian nation is a belief that divides us, or brings us together? Do you care?
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Mar 19, 2008, 11:03 AM
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| hi readers i'm new to this so please forgive my mistakes.
in my opinion for what it's worth christianity and alike have a lot to answer for in todays society. It could be said that religion is the cause of most wars around the world which if you go to Gods teachings says quite clearly ........THOUGH SHALL NOT KILL...... There are those who wish to control humanity and i think many centuries ago it was a way of controlling the multitudes, those who preached the most and gained most followers became the more powerful, actually not unlike today thinking about it anyway there are those in religious followings that are out for pure personal gain which is very sad for many who are taken in by them parting with treasure possesions and so on.
God and the devil i personally prefer to call them GOOD AND BAD you only have to look around you to appreciate the GOOD we have i'm sure done things in our life that we new we shouln't have and have been punished one way or another for it thats the BAD
i know if i've gone against my intuition things always go wrong. I believe we were given this by the power of GOOD or if you like the choice to do right or wrong
Yes i do believe there is a GOOD GUY up there that sees all what ever you want to call him
my apologies if i've not quite got the hang of it i'll get there | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 11:20 AM
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| I think to say we are a Christian nation is not accurate, although ideal, not reality. This nation was founded on Christian beliefs but has since been developed into a nation of morals and value based on personal preference. It is a smorgasboard of beliefs based on what works best for your preference. Not a nation that values the ideals of the Bible or follows the example of Christ. I believe it would unite us to possess values and morals that are consistent with the two most important commandments of what Christ taught; love your GOD with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Clearly there are others but if we start with those that is a great start. | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 12:00 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by NeedKarma |
The split lies in who is your GOD...is it confuscious, buddha, allah, yourself, Jesus Christ, etc That is what divides the nation, a christian nation would all follow Jesus Christ | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 01:54 PM
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| Hi Ex
No, I don't think we are nor would I want us to be. I want us to continue to be free to choose to be or not.
I like it seperate and I think it should be seperate. | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 06:00 PM
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| I beleive America was primarly a Christian nation, when it was first formed and during alot of its early history, I believe Christian concepts were included in a large amount of our early laws. We see the 10 commandants even displayed in the Supreme Court of the US.
Most of the sessions of Congress are started in prayer, Most US presidents were sworn in with a bible. Untill recently all military Chaplains were Christian.
I would say that since the majority of the US are not really Christian, a majority may still go to christian churches or belong, most have little real active faith that they live by.
I have said many times on the boards, that the US has not been a Christian nation for some time. | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 06:04 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by excon Hello Christians:
We have a nice argument going on about Obamas pastor. Most people think he's a separatist. I dunno that he's not.....
But my questions are about YOU. Does YOUR church teach that America is a Christian nation? Certainly, my experience on these boards tell me that it’s not an unpopular belief among Christians. Do you believe it? If you don't, and you hear it in church, do you say anything about it? Do you stay in that church? If your church doesn't teach that, do you know of other churches that do? What do you do about that?
Do you think that the belief that America is a Christian nation is a belief that divides us, or brings us together? Do you care?
excon |
Truth...the United states main religion is Christianity and that is a fact. So I guess you could say it is a christian nation. But there are so many other cultures and religions in our country also. But the CHURCH!! I have never heard them say that we are a christian nation. I hear them say that christians need to speak up and defend their religion. | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 06:26 PM
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| I think it is how you define Christians. Having the love of Christ in your heart, and trying our very best to follow His teachings, then yes that would be my definition of a Christian.
However, I see so much the oppostite, that I would much prefer to be identified as an American, proud at that, and practice my faith in a free way, that was granted to me by those who keep it free and who have given their lives so that we may freely beleive in whatever it is we beleive.
I think to rubberstamp America in anyway - is isolating so many other wonderful Americans.
Let's keep Church and State seperate.
( nice avaitar by the way Sasa  | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 06:37 PM
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Pay to call ScottGem for advice ($.75/min) | Quote: | Originally Posted by sasachel Truth...the United states main religion is Christianity and that is a fact. |
Actually that's false. The United States doesn't have a religion main or otherwise. This is specifically stated in the Constitution. It may be true that a majority of Americans practice some form of Christianity, but that doesn't make it the "main" religion nor does it make the US a Christian nation.
I believe that the Founding Fathers believed in the Judeo-Christian ethic. That may be what most people mean when referring to the US as a christian nation. | |
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Mar 19, 2008, 07:10 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by excon Hello Christians:
We have a nice argument going on about Obamas pastor. Most people think he's a separatist. I dunno that he's not.....
But my questions are about YOU. Does YOUR church teach that America is a Christian nation? Certainly, my experience on these boards tell me that it’s not an unpopular belief among Christians. Do you believe it? If you don't, and you hear it in church, do you say anything about it? Do you stay in that church? If your church doesn't teach that, do you know of other churches that do? What do you do about that?
Do you think that the belief that America is a Christian nation is a belief that divides us, or brings us together? Do you care?
excon |
I believe the United States is a Christian nation because it was founded by Christians based on Christian values. James Watkins: Were the Founding Fathers of the United States Christians?
One fundamental Christian value is the freedom of conscience. CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1782
Sincerely,
De Maria | |
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