one nation under God...
i am so glad that this election is over.
i cannot tell you how much i hate election year... all the griping and dirt-slinging every four years! i mean, geez people... give it up. leave people alone. let them vote as they deem fit.
the thing is, there is more power in prayer than in persuasive speech.
ok, so i did vote... but i can tell you that i prayed a lot more than i considered who to vote for. my choice was easy... but i still had a burden to pray that the Lord's choice would be fulfilled for the carrying out of His purpose on this earth. even though people are trying to make this a immoral God-less country... by changing the words on our money and removing words out of our pledges, among other things too immoral for me to even give fame to in my blog... one must realize that the US is certainly under God's blessing... and that that blessing is spread to the whole inhabited earth via the US. sure people have countless arguments against that... and believe me, i have heard my earfull... but honestly people... where would this country be today without it's fear of God? i'd hate to find out.
the election is over... but we still must continue to labor and to pray.
i cannot tell you how much i hate election year... all the griping and dirt-slinging every four years! i mean, geez people... give it up. leave people alone. let them vote as they deem fit.
the thing is, there is more power in prayer than in persuasive speech.
ok, so i did vote... but i can tell you that i prayed a lot more than i considered who to vote for. my choice was easy... but i still had a burden to pray that the Lord's choice would be fulfilled for the carrying out of His purpose on this earth. even though people are trying to make this a immoral God-less country... by changing the words on our money and removing words out of our pledges, among other things too immoral for me to even give fame to in my blog... one must realize that the US is certainly under God's blessing... and that that blessing is spread to the whole inhabited earth via the US. sure people have countless arguments against that... and believe me, i have heard my earfull... but honestly people... where would this country be today without it's fear of God? i'd hate to find out.
the election is over... but we still must continue to labor and to pray.
1 Comments:
I agree with you, about election year.
Did you know that the reason Thomas Jefferson advocated the separation of Church and State was because he was afraid that the State would corrupt the Church? It has happened before.
Yet now people seem to interpret that the other way. The separation of Church and State nowadays seems to mean that the Church would corrupt the State. Never mind that all our dollar bills say "In God We Trust." I wonder when they're going to start attacking that one, in today's money-hungry society. Every bill earned carries a reminder that this Nation was built trusting in God.
It makes me wonder... If Jefferson could have looked into the future and seen how the separation of Church and State would be viewed today, do you think he still would have backed his decision?
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