I have no use for any American citizen who does not put God above the Constitution and our society. We are by design (and used to be common consent) a Nation under God. Jesus taught those not willing to take up their cross and follow Him —well
He didn’t have time to worry about them so much. Let the dead bury their dead.He those that loved their father or mother more than Him -could have their father and mother to comfort them. I don’t recite scripture word perfect. But I think I understand it. And I am tired of the Atheists thinking they govern America. Once Americans understood we are a Christian nation —a nation under God. And as for the “common humanity” I am no humanist. This then is the condemnation A great light has come to the earth and men preferred the darkness because their deed were evil. I will not be unequally yoked with unbelievers.
I see nothing I disagree with.
This is an evangelical buzz phrase which is often directed at Catholics. Presumably because evangelicals believe that Catholics are either a) not "saved" (according to their theologically erroneous understanding of that term) or b) somehow engaged in some form of extra-biblical idolatry.
I've be interested to know if Gov. Bentley considers Catholics to be among his "brothers and sisters".
>>Frankly Governor Bentley was not very smart to voice his special affinity with Christians, even though it is likely and understandably there. There are just some things you shouldnt say.<<
Its time to put the milk toast mamby pamby go along to get along attitudes behind us. If Christians dont begin to stand together as brothers this country will not stand.