Sunday, April 15, 2012

Religious Liberty?

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The majority of the population of the United States is and has always been recognized as predominantly Christian regardless of varied degrees of personal devotion, denomination or separation. Atheists for example hold the smallest majority yet will yell the loudest and threaten to sue anyone who places the Cross of Christ anywhere short of a church including a remote uninhabited mountain ridge they have never been to and have no need or reason to go to. Yet they stand more defiantly against the majority and any visible sign of Christianity than the majority of Christians do in defense of the rights of their faith. This includes Catholics and non-Catholics alike.

Though some do not practice their faith as devoutly as they are called to or may be separated from the practice of their faith, the majority through maturity are returning to their faith of heritage. Christianity in itself without regard to denomination is being attacked yet still some refuse to believe it. Not just by politicians looking to buy support through trinkets like free birth control and such for targeted groups of the population, but now in a deliberate attempt to erode the constitutional rights every faith has always been afforded in the founding of this country until now.

If we Christians do not stand as Christians in this upcoming election, regardless of whether one is currently practicing their faith or not, we will find one day when we seek to return to our religious heritage our Churches have had to return underground. Although I have no intention to try and suggest who an individual should vote for, I do strongly suggest each Christian learns the truth about each candidate and the issues so important to the survival of our society and vote in moral conscience for your family’s future generations. We must stand up for ourselves as the majority we are and with at least the same enthusiasm as those who ignore our constitutional rights.

Otherwise, we have no excuse.

(1 John CH2: v4) “Whoever says, "I know him," but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him.”

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