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Said Politics to Religion, “I Want A Divorce!”

2021-07-05T04:03:38-05:00

It doesn't matter the subject: prayer in schools, legalizing abortion, same-sex marriage, capital punishment, the Christian church, in large part, has come to expect that its for life should also be America's rules for life. Maybe not down to every detail (after all, we haven't made fornication illegal yet. And we certainly don't expect American government to take care of the poor the way Jesus asks his followers to), but for the most part, we expect the Bible to carry some weight in American legislation. For some unsubstantiated reason, we feel we deserve it.

Said Politics to Religion, “I Want A Divorce!”2021-07-05T04:03:38-05:00

America a Christian Nation? Hardly!

2021-07-05T01:59:00-05:00

America is not at all a Christian nation. Not even a little. The first of the 10 commandments (the one I believe Jesus does the least amount of tampering with in his own answers to questions about laws and such) is simple. “You shall have no other gods before me.” I bring up the ten commandments because it is probably the most cited source of pre-American, biblical legislation by those who would disagree with my assessment of America’s Christian brand. It is, for them, a basis (one of many) from which our forefathers drew the constitution. The importance of "putting no other god before" God cannot be...

America a Christian Nation? Hardly!2021-07-05T01:59:00-05:00

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