One of the basic tenants to fundamental Christianity is that Christ is coming again to the earth at an unknown time. Another is that God will allow His people to suffer when they fail to demonstrate His will by doing what is required of them. I believe this without a doubt.
The world is in disarray and I believe that one of God’s earthly emissaries, our country, has become paralyzed by the current rush to humanistic beliefs and goals. I believe that this is foolishness and needs to be countered by the “religious” citizens of our land. While I am hopeful, l am also pessimistic about the Christians of this great land doing anything but sitting on their hands and waiting for judgment to fall.
What little I do know of the Bible one thing stands out perfectly clear to me and that is that God does not do the work but rather his people do it for Him so this is what I am proposing…a 1,000,000 Christian march in Washington D.C. as soon as it can possibly be done.
Now that looks like a monumental task and it is but it starts with the first step of saying it and then beginning to implement it. With God all things are possible and so is this plan.
America needs 1,000,000 people of all Christian faiths to march on Washington D.C. and tell our politicians and our courts that we want a “Christ” centered government and if they do not wish to be a part of it then we will all go home and begin the process of electing people that will find a way to do this for us.
While I am not sure how any march of this magnitude has been accomplished I do know that God willing it can be done, it WILL be done.
So I am asking all of the readers of this blog to copy it and send it via email to all of your contacts and ask them to forward it to their contacts and allow God to work in a manner so enormous that when this march is done we will all know the power of His love not only for us but for this country.
I believe that God will make a way for churches to begin the process of making plans to coordinate this great goal of 1,000,000 Christians marching peacefully in our nation’s capitol showing that we are not going to be lost in the current ‘godless” administration.
Amen…yea, yea let it be so.
Monday, July 20, 2009
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Government is supposed to be a secular endeavor, PLEASE go back and read the writings by Thomas Jefferson--I will also research the relevant passages as well. But he didn't want a Christian government, and neither do I. Do I mind if elected officials are Christians? Of course not! I don't find Christianity offensive, but I get a little uneasy when any group wants to make this nation's government theirs. I know you'll disagree with this 100%, but thought you should know how many of us out here are feeling. Just as the Million Man March didn't make this a Black nation, though I wholly support their right to have had it, a million Christian march won't make our government a Christian government. If anything, we've been moving away from that. Back in the day, people were frightened because Kennedy was a Christian, but a Catholic one, now the elections have resulted in an increasingly philosophically diverse government. Still it is your right to try to change that balance if you feel called to do so and I support that right and wish you the best in your new endeavor!
ReplyDeleteI do not in any manner support a Christian government anymore than I support an ungodly one. I would say the the Taliban is a religious form of government but I sure do not support their cause or their treatment of their people.
ReplyDeleteI do feel that there is a rush to humanism that is causing a certain uneasiness in the Christian community. There is a feeling that without dialogue, which your side doesn't want at this time, then there will eventually be a quashing of our principals and beliefs. I think this is an unhealthy balance in our society today.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the following:
"[I consider] ethics, as well as religion, as supplements to law in the government of man." --Thomas Jefferson to Augustus B. Woodward, 1824. ME 16:19
While Jefferson specifically wrote about the choice of man to have a religion or not and that the government must not take a position on it; his writings do document that religion is a critical aspect of governance.
You and I will never agree on this because we believe in two diffrent
"beliefs", I understand that but our forefathers were religious and although they did not want to be told how they were to worship or not they did feel that religion played a role in the moral and ethical rules of the day.
I do agree that a march of this size will not change the political landscape but it will show that Christians are out there and that they still care about this country and the direction that it is heading.
You see it going up I see it going down it really is that simple.