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Confederate States of America: What Would've Happened if the South Won the Civil War.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gxg (G²)" data-source="post: 62923871" data-attributes="member: 238335"><p>That was already said before - and violated ( #<a href="http://www.christianforums.com/t7716382-6/#post62831316" target="_blank"><strong>59</strong></a> / #<a href="http://www.christianforums.com/t7716382-7/#post62879963" target="_blank"><strong>65</strong></a> ) , which doesn't make for consistency. Not really, as anyone can make up theology as they go/say it's established without ever addressing scripture or really showing the view historical. And as said before, it does zero trying to claim it's Biblical for America winning the Civil War being a "sign" that God was prospering them based on Biblical History - just as it was when others claimed that others wiped out in the development of the Spanish Empire were "destined" for such when they made themselves out to be the ones who were connected to the Bible/having a "divine right" for expansion in the New World. Imperialsim always flows out of that mindset and it's why it'll never be anything close to what the Bible or Biblical history supports...</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>It is<em> not</em> a thread on eschatology - nor a thread to attempt advancing/making points in support of British Israelism (unbiblical/divorced from history) or America connected to Israel (which was never a valid point made to begin with (and a distraction from the issues) or pseudo-biblical discussion on America/Britain being related to Joseph .Exactly what was already discussed and what others focused on in honor of the OP: Talking on what would've happened if the South had won (as the OP talks on) and addressing whether or not it was the best way to go about things with the Civil War. Nothing more and nothing less...and it's not that complicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gxg (G²), post: 62923871, member: 238335"] That was already said before - and violated ( #[URL="http://www.christianforums.com/t7716382-6/#post62831316"][B]59[/B][/URL] / #[URL="http://www.christianforums.com/t7716382-7/#post62879963"][B]65[/B][/URL] ) , which doesn't make for consistency. Not really, as anyone can make up theology as they go/say it's established without ever addressing scripture or really showing the view historical. And as said before, it does zero trying to claim it's Biblical for America winning the Civil War being a "sign" that God was prospering them based on Biblical History - just as it was when others claimed that others wiped out in the development of the Spanish Empire were "destined" for such when they made themselves out to be the ones who were connected to the Bible/having a "divine right" for expansion in the New World. Imperialsim always flows out of that mindset and it's why it'll never be anything close to what the Bible or Biblical history supports... It is[I] not[/I] a thread on eschatology - nor a thread to attempt advancing/making points in support of British Israelism (unbiblical/divorced from history) or America connected to Israel (which was never a valid point made to begin with (and a distraction from the issues) or pseudo-biblical discussion on America/Britain being related to Joseph .Exactly what was already discussed and what others focused on in honor of the OP: Talking on what would've happened if the South had won (as the OP talks on) and addressing whether or not it was the best way to go about things with the Civil War. Nothing more and nothing less...and it's not that complicated. [/QUOTE]
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