flintface wrote:Why is it so difficult for some people to grasp the cold, hard, indisputable fact that the USA was not founded by Christians? Why can they not accept that it was not founded on so-called "Christian principles"? Why do some people persist with their naive determination to "bring America back to God"?
Fact: America was founded by men heavily involved in Freemasonry.
Fact: Not one Freemason is part of Yahowah's Family.
Fact: Christianity is not in line with the Word of Yahowah anyway, so any influence it might have had on our "Founding Fathers" would have been evil.
Fact: Just because a nation prospers and wins wars for awhile does not mean it has Yahowah's favor.
Reciting a pledge of allegiance to a colorful rag and including "under God" in the wording does not mean that the founders of the country represented by that particular banner design was begun by men who faithfully served the God of Abraham, Yitsa'aq, and Ya'aqob. When those "Founding Fathers" are shown to have been immoral and greedy pagans, it becomes all the more insane to honor that beast which they created.
Is the USA presently the absolute best place on this planet to live in with regard to its infrastructure? Yes! Absolutely (for the time being). Does that mean we have been favored by Yahowah? No. And that's the rub. We have been brainwashed to believe that prosperity is a sign of divine approval, and we know that it is not.
So when the national symbols of our country—I speak here to fellow Americans—are shown to honor and represent pagan gods, we ought not be surprised or outraged. When our courts rule to oppose the public display of what everyone thinks are Yahowah's "10 Commandments", we ought not think it strange. And when we are forbidden in the near future from being intolerant of religion and everything else we can think of that is evil, we ought to finally realize that the USA has finally revealed its true colors: darkness.
I totally agree on this, although I used to think differently, that our country's founding fathers were inspired by "God". (Or "Christians" if you will)
My first post here, and I'll probably put my foot in my mouth, so please be gentle with me. (lol)
Now, I think the main reason America, Great Brittan, and others, became great, was only (or mainly) due to God's promise to Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. (Seed(s))
Although this may only be a small portion of God's greater plans.
(Gen 35:11) And Elohim said unto him, I am El Shaddai: be fruitful and multiply; a nation and a company of nations shall be of thee, and kings shall come out of thy loins;
(Gen 48:19) And his father refused, and said, I know it, my son, I know it: he also shall become a people, and he also shall be great: but truly his younger brother shall be greater than he, and his seed shall become a multitude of nations.
Since this prophecy has been completed, it will only go downhill from here.
(Gen 48:20) And he blessed them that day, saying, In thee shall Israel bless, saying, Elohim make thee as Ephraim and as Manasseh: and he set Ephraim before Manasseh.
Bob