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Yeah, he thinks that all of those commandments that have the words God of Heaven in them should go somewhere. I bet he doesn't have many Christian moments in his life.
Those commandments are still what they were in the beginning and that would be how to live our lives to keep us away from burying ourselves with the others we kill and mistreat.
Here I have included a really good part of a commencement speech by Ted Koppel in 1987. Not one atheist will like those words but any Christian should see what they are and why he delivered that speech.
Yeah, he thinks that all of those commandments that have the words God of Heaven in them should go somewhere. I bet he doesn't have many Christian moments in his life.
Those commandments are still what they were in the beginning and that would be how to live our lives to keep us away from burying ourselves with the others we kill and mistreat.
Here I have included a really good part of a commencement speech by Ted Koppel in 1987. Not one atheist will like those words but any Christian should see what they are and why he delivered that speech.
Enough already with the redundant religious threads that belong in the religion forums just the same as the Ten Commandments belongs in religious schools. You are so insecure in your faith that unless you inflict it upon others, it does not exist.
Yeah, he thinks that all of those commandments that have the words God of Heaven in them should go somewhere. I bet he doesn't have many Christian moments in his life.
Those commandments are still what they were in the beginning and that would be how to live our lives to keep us away from burying ourselves with the others we kill and mistreat.
Here I have included a really good part of a commencement speech by Ted Koppel in 1987. Not one atheist will like those words but any Christian should see what they are and why he delivered that speech.
Christian Reconstructionism, of which the article's author, Gary DeMar, is an impassioned proponent, is wholly repugnant to those of us who want no part of a Theocratic America.
What is both laughable and chilling is that so many of the same people who wish to force Christianity into EVERY aspect of American life are convinced, and terrified, of this country falling under Sharia law.
Imagine that.
It is the arrogance of Reconstructionists -- who act like victims whenever possible, then, without missing a beat, race to spread their beliefs like a pestilence -- that adds to the profoundly negative perception so many people have of Christianity.
For all of your threads decrying the loss of rights and liberty in this country, Roy, you certainly don't appear to remotely comprehend your own message.
Christian Reconstructionism, of which the article's author, Gary DeMar, is an impassioned proponent, is wholly repugnant to those of us who want no part of a Theocratic America.
What is both laughable and chilling is that so many of the same people who wish to force Christianity into EVERY aspect of American life are convinced, and terrified, of this country falling under Sharia law.
Imagine that.
It is the arrogance of Reconstructionists -- who act like victims whenever possible, then, without missing a beat, race to spread their beliefs like a pestilence -- that adds to the profoundly negative perception so many people have of Christianity.
For all of your threads decrying the loss of rights and liberty in this country, Roy, you certainly don't appear to remotely comprehend your own message.
Yeah, he thinks that all of those commandments that have the words God of Heaven in them should go somewhere. I bet he doesn't have many Christian moments in his life.
Those commandments are still what they were in the beginning and that would be how to live our lives to keep us away from burying ourselves with the others we kill and mistreat.
Here I have included a really good part of a commencement speech by Ted Koppel in 1987. Not one atheist will like those words but any Christian should see what they are and why he delivered that speech.
Most interesting Roy, this part really stood out..........
Mark Noll comments that “it should not be surprising that even the least orthodox of the founders of the nation paid attention to scripture, for they lived at a time when to be an educated member of the Atlantic community was to know the Bible.
This guy is nuts change the Bible who the heck does he think he is.......... God,maybe, the second coming of Moses
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