Statue of Liberty or Apocalyptical Dilemma
The REAL statue of Liberty explains only solution to our apocalyptical dilemma
by Power Point Paradise • July 22, 2014 •
Liberty! Why America lost it? NO vigilance! Why she won’t get it back? NO Faith! (Yes! Faith in false preachers like Hagee and a false system of Churchianity instead of a living loving body that spreads the Gospel as if everything depended on it, which it does!)
This is a stone monument representing the only real solution for the entire world, restoration of Christian civilisation, but they all have itchy ears and turned away from the God of Love to “Cultural Marxism”, the tool of their enslavement by Satan’s moneychangers, and what do they call it? “Liberal!”
The REAL statue of Liberty explains only solution to our apocalyptical dilemmaInstead of Liberty! They’ve been vaccinated by a little “liberalism” to keep them from getting full blown LIBERTY! They are “judgmental” instead of accepting Judgment! They practice “self esteem” instead of faith in God! They elevate SELF over LOVE, with I-phones, I-pads, I-cons, and have become foolish I-diots without Wisdom!
The result is that their resulting evil selves will destroy them selves, their culture, their nations, their education, their children, murdering the unborn and the innocents, alienated away from Truth beyond feeling.
So we are witnessing the Grand Finale of the symphony of History and Time to be ultimately uprooted and erased to make way for a new plantation of a new Christian civilisation of Faith, Hope and Love! Coming soon! An entire Millennium during which “they will learn war no more!” Are you gonna be there? Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved, and inherit the New Earth and Heaven! May God bless your faith!
TFI [Video Posted: The Pilgrims Formula To Save America]
Comments (12)
Jeremiah 31:28 In the past I saw to it that they were uprooted and torn down, that they were destroyed and demolished. But now I will see to it that they are built up and firmly planted. I, the LORD, affirm it!" NB
In the end, it's your witness that blesses or tares down your neighbors, friends, and loved ones! Praying you'll come to trust the Lord and His goodness! God Bless!
Show me anywhere in the US-Constitution where it states that the USofA was chartered as a Christian Nation!
The U.S. Constitution
The United States Constitution serves as the law of the land for America and indicates the intent of our Founding Fathers. The Constitution forms a secular document, and nowhere does it appeal to God, Christianity, Jesus, or any supreme being. (For those who think the date of the Constitution contradicts the last sentence, see note 1 at the end.) The U.S. government derives from people (not God), as it clearly states in the preamble: "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union...." The omission of God in the Constitution did not come out of forgetfulness, but rather out of the Founding Fathers purposeful intentions to keep government separate from religion.
Although the Constitution does not include the phrase "Separation of Church & State," neither does it say "Freedom of religion." However, the Constitution implies both in the 1st Amendment. As to our freedoms, the 1st Amendment provides exclusionary wording:
Congress shall make NO law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [bold caps, mine]
Thomas Jefferson made an interpretation of the 1st Amendment to his January 1st, 1802 letter to the Committee of the Danbury Baptist Association calling it a "wall of separation between church and State." Madison had also written that "Strongly guarded. . . is the separation between religion and government in the Constitution of the United States." There existed little controversy about this interpretation from our Founding Fathers.
If religionists better understood the concept of separation of Church & State, they would realize that the wall of separation actually protects their religion. Our secular government allows the free expression of religion and non-religion. Today, religions flourish in America; we have more churches than Seven-Elevens.
Although many secular and atheist groups today support and fight for the wall of separation, this does not mean that they wish to lawfully eliminate religion from society. On the contrary, you will find no secular or atheist group attempting to ban Christianity, or any other religion from American society. Keeping religion separate allows atheists and religionists alike, to practice their belief systems, regardless how ridiculous they may seem, without government intervention.
The Declaration of Independence
Many Christian's who think of America as founded upon Christianity usually present the Declaration of Independence as "proof" of a Christian America. The reason appears obvious: the Declaration mentions God. (You may notice that some Christians avoid the Constitution, with its absence of God.)
Although the Declaration may have influential power, it may inspire the lofty thoughts of poets and believers, and judges may mention it in their summations, it holds no legal power today. It represents a historical document about rebellious intentions against Great Britain at a time before the formation of our government.
Of course the Declaration stands as a great political document. Its author aimed at a future government designed and upheld by people and not based on a superstitious god or religious monarchy. It observed that all men "are created equal" meaning that we all have the natural ability of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That "to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men." Please note that the Declaration says nothing about our rights secured by Christianity. It bears repeating: "Governments are instituted among men."
The pursuit of happiness does not mean a guarantee of happiness, only that we have the freedom to pursue it. Our Law of the Land incorporates this freedom of pursuit in the Constitution. We can believe or not believe as we wish. We may succeed or fail in our pursuit, but our Constitution (and not the Declaration) protects our unalienable rights in our attempt at happiness.
Moreover, the mentioning of God in the Declaration does not describe the personal God of Christianity. Thomas Jefferson who held deist beliefs, wrote the majority of the Declaration. The Declaration describes "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." This nature's view of God agrees with deist philosophy and might even appeal to those of pantheistical beliefs, but any attempt to use the Declaration as a support for Christianity will fail for this reason alone.
you won't be finding one sentence supporting your Claim!