...the thread isn't about "the wickedness of New York's leadership". It's about President Trump moving his residency to Florida and the Governor of New York's response. You then brought up how if "Bible-believing Christians and conservatives" left Gods presence would be gone. I pointed out that you seemed to be over estimating the importance of those two groups to judging how much of Gods presence is in a place. And a little later on you brought up abortion in a thread not about abortion.
tulc(is guilty of many things, but he's not the one who did that)
You are still guilty of everything you accused me of doing in your own way. You may not have been the one to mention abortion, but you did set who set the precedent for that by also bringing up things that were not the focus of this thread for reasons you accused me of when I mentioned abortion. But I only brought that into the equation to show that Trump's character flaws and the things he has done throughout his life are nothing in comparison to the unconscionable systematic slaughter of innocent children committed by the governor of New York.
And when I came across this thread, I simply mentioned what it brought to mind: The fact that Andrew Cuomo hates conservatives and if he hates conservatives, he hates Christians who stand upon the authority of scripture in all matters and who apply the scriptures to everything we do. And if conservatives are not welcome in New York, then neither are Bible-believing Christians.
I am not saying that every professing conservative is necessarily a Christian, but many of the tenets associated with conservatism are founded in Christian principles taught by scripture. There is a reason why conservatism has more in common with biblical teachings than progressive ideology.
And the fact that the people of New York persist in retaining their current leadership only suggests that they want nothing to do with the Gospel and if that is the case, unless there is a change of heart and mind, God will eventually withdraw Himself from that place that has constantly rejected Him and in doing so, He will remove His people from that place as well.
And when a people reject the Gospel for so long, then have nothing to look forward to except a fearful and terrifying judgment by which they could be destroyed except that they cry out for mercy?
And if God calls Christians out from a place that has rejected the Gospel, what other witness would that people continue to have?
Creation? They are blinded to the witness of creation which points us to our Maker.
The conscience? It is all too easily ignored and even silenced.
The heart? It is corrupted by sin.
The Law? By nature man has no interest in obeying it.
The spirit inside man? It is dead except that it be awakened by the Holy Spirit.
There is a reason why people have been the primary vessel that God has used to spread His message, because it is through His servants that the work of spreading the Gospel is done most effectively. He could use angels to spread the good news if He wanted, but instead, He has chosen to more often use any willing man.