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heart of the wise
inclines to the right,
but the heart of the fool
to the left."
Ecclesiastes 10:2 |
Our
Laws and The ACLU

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Our Laws (on the
most part) are based on the
Commandments of God.
Where there is no law, there is
no sin - The purpose of laws is
to set moral and ethical
standards in the community.
The ACLU is doing everything in
its power to remove all moral and
ethical standards from our
government, our Constitution, and
our public square. Removing all
moral and ethical standards
toward sin, therefore, casting
their perverted, immoral and
unethical agenda upon the masses.
Christianity stands in their way
of doing this.
The first Commandment by God,
given to Adam was to replinish
the earth and subdue it which
means to take it over and have
dominion over it. This earth was
created by God for His people.
Some have the misconception, the
misconstrued idea that the earth
belongs to the devil and the rest
belongs to us Christians.
When some say that they don't
want others to cast their views
on them, what they are really
meaning is...they don't want
"Christians" to come
and mess up their political
playground. They don't want
Christians having a voice in the
public square. It's virtually
alright for them to cast their
views upon the masses but woe to
the Christian if the Christians
do it. The ungodly liberals have
cast their abortion views, their
death penality views, their lack
of military views, their same sex
marriage views, their homosexual
views, etc., upon the masses but
they will deny that they have.
Only the Christians do that
stuff. What hypocrisy!
After reading the 10 purposes of
the ACLU, you can not get any
other conclusion then that they
are trying to shut down the voice
of Christians in America.
If the foundation is destroyed
what will the Christian do?
You had better believe the ACLU
is banking on these foundations
being destroyed.
Most
don't know about the myth of
"separation of church and
state" and the hidden agenda
behind those that use it to
further their agenda.
Thomas Jeffersons' reference (and
that is ALL it was - a
"reference") to the 1st
Amendment to the Constitution as
being a "Separation of
Church and State", was
questioned by the First Baptist
Church concerning his beliefs and
his radical public statements.
The Constitution no where even
suggest the idea of separation of
church and state. Furthermore,
the 1st amendment to the
Constitution of the United States
of America, totally disavows any
concept of separation of church
and state.
Anti-Federalist Thomas
Jeffersons' statement has been
used illegally and
unconstitutionally, to become the
rallying point for those who seek
to prohibit the church of free
exercise of religion and access
to the public square. If they had
their way, they would irraticate
the church from public life
altogether. The path that these
people seek is exacly to do this
and this is their soul purpose
for existance.
Jeffersons phrase has been
deliberately misinterpeted to
accomadate the prejudicises of
those who have issues involving
Christianity's involment in
political issues. They have
issues of Christianity taking
it's rightful place in the public
square.
Talk about "coining a
phrase" and trying to make
it the law of the land! Folks
that is exactly what has been
done here.
Our 1st Amendment is not to
protect the state from the church
but the opposite - to protect the
church from the state.
There are those that proclaim
ignorantly, "you can't mix
politics with religion". To
those of you that hold to this
illiterate so-called
"enlightenment", the
first question I want to ask you
is...if you can't mix politics
and religion, and if religion
does not have it's rightful say
in the public square and
political arena...what do you
have left?
You have a secular state. That
means you have a state with no
spiritual or religious bases. It
is not bound by any kind of
religious commitment. A Godless
state.
Is a demonized Godless state what
you want? I know, some of you
will answer "yes" to
this question. But, bare in mind,
when Church and State is
separated, you have nothing more
than a demonized state, which is
the government of the
anti-Christ. Withdrawal of the
Church would lead to the most
drastic consquences. Laws, which
we have on the books now will be
non-existant. Our laws are based
on Gods laws. They will have to
be done away with. What will you
have left? Anarchy? A state of
lawlessness and disorder? You
would have a society run on the
principles of anarchism.
Our human government has a
singular purpose which was
protection of life. The orginal
purpose of taxes was to provide
vital services for the public,
protecting the public against
crime and criminals (which they
aren't doing), taking care of and
improving the infrastructure of
the nation and providing a
standing army to protect us from
hostile nations who would seek to
harm us and putting us under
their control.
The church as a watchman over the
state, if done away with, will no
longer, under anarchy, be this
needed watchman.
It is the secularist, those that
wish to impose secularism and
anarchy upon our nation, that is
trying to removed all of the
Christian things from the public
square. These things which are
our heritage as a nation.
Evidently, our forefathers
weren't aware of this when they
put the first laws of the land in
place. Thou Shalt Not Kill! This
is from our 10 Commandments by
God, handed down from Moses.
Remove it (and since it has to do
with religion, we know it will be
removed if they get their way),
and what will you have? The law
came from God and man can't claim
it as his invention, as his
conception. He will have to do
away with it!
Never accept the misconception
that we can't mix religion with
politics. It has been done since
America was founded. Our
Judeo-Christian laws, morals, and
values is what formed this
nation, it's traditions and it's
foundations.
The funtion of a legitimate
government is one that knows that
their powers are established by
God and that they are under God's
authority. God's in charge, not
man. A legitimate government is a
government that does good. As you
know, we are rapidly moving
toward a totalitarian government.
We are in the days where evil is
rewarded and good is punished.
This is anarchy. Lawlessness. So,
when you hear these anti-Christs
proclaim "Separation of
Church and State", just
remember, it is a myth. It is not
in our Constitution anywhere. And
those that are using it and
seemingly winning cases against
our freedom in the public square
through our court system, are
doing it illegally and
unconstitutionally.
All because not enough folks know
the truth about this myth these
secularists are using.
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