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Originally Posted by Nitehawk013
You know, I understand the "I wish God would come back and put an end to all this" sentiment, but really...isn't this all OUR FAULTS?
We don't march in the streets and demand an end to such atrocities. We don't use our pulpits to force change in society bc we fear losing our stupid tax exempt status. We don't spend thousands to support adoption groups (that money is too busy being used to buy cadillacs and build gymns). We don't bombard local politics with our own peole running for office to try to change things.
We sit by far too often just letting it all happen. Maybe we say a prayer at church on Sunday when the preacher mentions how sad abortion is. We may even "Amen" him when he says we ought to be a force that changes the world. What do we really do though?
I don't mean be a psycho group like the Westboro creeps. Shouldn't we do somethign though? They get a millionman march for blacks who felt they weren't being treated right. Heck, they peacfully protested for years and got results. Women have marched in solidarity to get their rights. even the muslims organize constantly and march to make their voices heard. 80%+ of this country says they are CHristian. Ok...then why dont we flood the streets and DC with marches and do somethign to actually try to stop this nonsense besides just sit and say "oh it's so sad".
We want God to come down and end it all, but is that because we can't be bothered to do it ourselves?
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preach it brother!!!!!!!~ It's called,[[[[ Bringing God down to the level of man that man can feel justified in his faults before God..
Make God into something that we have invented and called right. because we failed to try and become what he has called us to be.
No authority, no rule, no change, secular opinion and lifestyles, it's all part of a bunch of evil and lost people who shall faced damnation if they don't turn from their wicked ways. And if they think God isn't real, boy, are they in for a BIG surprise.
You got my fingers going so fast I couldn't even spell my words right.