80% of this country identifies themselves as 'Christian'- we do indeed live in a Christian nation.
Sorry, but you don't act the part. How many wars have you been in? Why, if you're so 'christian' do the frequency of your armed conflicts increase? Why do so many of your people who claim to be christian support this bloodshed?
Additionally, I am not suggesting we execute disobedient children but I am suggesting we think seriously about the direction our country is headed. Thousands of unborn children are murdered each day and most of us stand by and watch with indifference.
Technically the word 'murder' is not etymologically correct. So don't use it, it detracts from your credibility.
Yeah. The US has high abortion statistics. And you know what? at
least 10% of them could be avoided by way of a universal healthcare system. Not only that, but many other deaths and ruined families - both financially and otherwise - yet your 'christian' nation thinks it's more 'christian' to protect the wealth of the elite than to have a functional stable nation without poverty. Furthermore you often use 'christian' lingo to defend closing your borders and sending immigrants back.
Your rich get richer and your poor poorer, and you actually defend and promote that using "Christian" lingo and justification.
Your nation lives by the sword, it does exactly what Ezekiel said Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed for (greed, refusal to help the poor and immigrants) and both the reason for Jesus' attacking the merchants in the temple and His reason for calling the pharisees the things He did - for not using one's political power for compassion, mercy and justice.
And you call your nation "Christian"
Talk about hypocrisy!
There's that old saying, The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing'
Yep. So why don't you protest your wars, your death penalty, your social injustices? Why do you defend them in the name of Christ? What is that but at least taking the Lord's name in vain if not outright blasphemy?
Read and reflect, and pray my friends. It will do you good. [/QUOTE]
Perhaps you should take your own advice, pharisee.