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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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I applaud the faith of this teacher. The quotes on the banners he placed in his class room were quotes from our currency and quotes from the US Constitution! It was our founding fathers, whom God blessed and gave the increase to this nation, for this country was founded and rooted in the beleif of HIM, our Creator. The idea of seperation of church and state was never a part of the US Constitution. It was never meant to remove God from our public or private lives, but to keep government out of the affairs of the church!
We now see a uniform effort to remove God from every aspect of our lives. Our corrupt courts and legislators (most of whom are educated idiots, lacking wisdom)have removed all references to God from our public places, our schools, our courts, and our government. the UN is now looking at passing an international law which makes it unlawful to preach that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation, favoring the Muslim religions . Our own high courts no longer interpret law, but make laws, for the Suppreme Court of California revoked the mandate vote of its citizens in rejecting the definition of marriage which clearly defined marriage as a union between a man and woman. Now their corrupt system of government gives homosexuals legitimacy in the eyes of the law. They serve their father Satan.
When your children are gunned down on the campuses of this nation, do not blame God, but blame those who are arrogant enough to give Satan free reign in this country. In removing God from the public and private affairs of men, they have affectively removed HIS hand of protection from our people and this nation. This nation will fall, unless it turns back from the abyss. I fear that it is indeed too late for us.
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It is an old story. Becuase men burn in their lusts to obtain legitimacy within society, they blindly twist, cut, and reject large portions of the Holy Scriptures in an effort to justify their desires. When a Christian merely relates the truth of the Scriptures to such a one, the Christian is automatically branded as a "hater", intolerant, etc. Yet, it is acceptable in the eyes of the sinner to be intolerant of those who proclaims that their behavior is contrary to the Word of God. He who is not born of the water and the spirit is spiritually blind. he does not discern the truth of God, for he is carnal and dead in his sins. My Lord Jesus came to give men life, but if you desire eternal life, you must walk holy before God. To defile ones self in such a deviant lifestyle, regardless of what you profess with your lips, but with an unrepentant heart, will bring Gods perfect judgement upon the wicked and disobedient. Thats why sinful men are often referred to as "rams", for they are stiff necked, unrepentant, and in open rebellion against Gods Laws.
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Beloved of my Father, do not be deceived by the doctrine of devils. Homosexuality is an abomination in the sight of our Heavenly Father. Those who choose to live this deviant lifestyle do so at the peril of the eternal soul. As a Christian, who is unworthy to be named among the elect, allow me to say that in condemning homosexuality, I bear no hatred nor do I despise those who are ensnared in their unnatural affections for those of the same sex. But to proclaim that my heavenly Father condones such behaviour is a lie. To legitimize such deviant behavior within our society and the body of Christ is contrary to sound Christian doctrine. We live in a time where men bend and twist the Word of God to give legitimacy to their own lustful desires, ignoring what the Holy Spirit reveals through the living Word of God. Beloved and elect of my Father, little ones, pray without ceasing for those who are so deceived, that they might be set free from the bondage which they have so errantly embraced.
On our own we are little more than bits of stone and glass. Together we are the Body of Christ. Holy Bible: Mosaic is an invitation to experience Christ in His Word and in the responses of his people. Each week, as you reflect on guided Scripture readings aligned with the church seasons, you will receive a wealth of insight from historical and contemporary writings.