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I thought this was really telling of how low our political system is sinking. Thank God for those who stood up for God, even if they were hauled out of there.
One Nation Under Many gods?
If you had been in the U.S. Senate last week you might have thought we were one nation under 300 million gods. Maharishi Harry Reid invited a Hindu chaplain from Nevada to open the Senate in prayer. Rajan Zed came up to the podium. To which of the 300 million gods he was about to pray to we will never know.
Zed led off but was interrupted several times by the righteous in the balcony trying to proclaim that America serves just one God, the Judeo-Christian God. They were hauled out of the chamber while the senators apparently paid little attention. The protestors were only trying to remind all present that America remains "one nation under God" and not one nation interested in Hinduism's many gods.
You can hear the entire exchange at this site.. http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/07/hindu ... _offer.php
It may break your heart but you need to hear it as these senators are some of America's highest leaders who seemingly felt the Hindu atmosphere was fine.
Diversity and multiculturalism have run amok in America and many are concerned for the welfare of our great nation. We will now see a splendid ecumenical march to the House and Senate by other faiths invoking their gods, so if you think last week was just an isolated incident, just wait and see.
When Israel turned to other gods in the Old Testament she paid a severe price as God is a jealous God. We are playing with fire. No good thing can come from the diversity--only the further weakening of America.
The story doesn't end here. According to World Net Daily, a Christian chaplain, Gordon Klingeschmitt, approached Sen. Reid's staff and Sen. Clinton's staff. He wanted to pray "in Jesus Name." He was turned away and was told that the Seventh-Day Adventist chaplain who opens the sessions prays in a "non-sectarian" way. This was preferred to "praying in Jesus' Name."
As I was writing this article a Hindu called me. He said he wanted to convert me to Hinduism as Jesus was a Hindu. I reminded him Jesus was a Jew and, thank you, I am not in a mood to convert. A national Hindu association in America has pegged my ministry as well as Gospel for Asia and others as "hate ministries" with "hate Web sites." I am NOT registering hate here. I am actually burdened that millions of people who are sincere, though sincerely wrong, are heading to a Christ-less eternity. I know Gospel for Asia feels the same.
On the other hand, Hinduism does not have a good track record when it comes to persecution and to feature a Hindu chaplain in the U.S. Senate stretches credulity and likely God's patience.
Who will line up now asking for equal time? Will a Wiccan, a Scientologist, or a Christian Scientist be turned away as the Christian was or will they be welcomed in the spirit of ecumenical unity, the product of strong delusion? Remember, Hinduism is a tiny minority in America, yet they were so honored and they were chosen to be a likely trend-setter.
"There is a way that seems right to a man but in the end it leads to death" (Prov. 14:12).
Be sure to visit our 9/11 memorial as we approach the sixth anniversary of God keeping America safe. It can be found here: http://www.olivetreeviews.org/topics/terrorism_us.shtml Is this not reason enough to continue to honor the God who insists there be no other gods before Him?
Awaiting His return,
Jan Markell
One Nation Under Many gods?
If you had been in the U.S. Senate last week you might have thought we were one nation under 300 million gods. Maharishi Harry Reid invited a Hindu chaplain from Nevada to open the Senate in prayer. Rajan Zed came up to the podium. To which of the 300 million gods he was about to pray to we will never know.
Zed led off but was interrupted several times by the righteous in the balcony trying to proclaim that America serves just one God, the Judeo-Christian God. They were hauled out of the chamber while the senators apparently paid little attention. The protestors were only trying to remind all present that America remains "one nation under God" and not one nation interested in Hinduism's many gods.
You can hear the entire exchange at this site.. http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/07/hindu ... _offer.php
It may break your heart but you need to hear it as these senators are some of America's highest leaders who seemingly felt the Hindu atmosphere was fine.
Diversity and multiculturalism have run amok in America and many are concerned for the welfare of our great nation. We will now see a splendid ecumenical march to the House and Senate by other faiths invoking their gods, so if you think last week was just an isolated incident, just wait and see.
When Israel turned to other gods in the Old Testament she paid a severe price as God is a jealous God. We are playing with fire. No good thing can come from the diversity--only the further weakening of America.
The story doesn't end here. According to World Net Daily, a Christian chaplain, Gordon Klingeschmitt, approached Sen. Reid's staff and Sen. Clinton's staff. He wanted to pray "in Jesus Name." He was turned away and was told that the Seventh-Day Adventist chaplain who opens the sessions prays in a "non-sectarian" way. This was preferred to "praying in Jesus' Name."
As I was writing this article a Hindu called me. He said he wanted to convert me to Hinduism as Jesus was a Hindu. I reminded him Jesus was a Jew and, thank you, I am not in a mood to convert. A national Hindu association in America has pegged my ministry as well as Gospel for Asia and others as "hate ministries" with "hate Web sites." I am NOT registering hate here. I am actually burdened that millions of people who are sincere, though sincerely wrong, are heading to a Christ-less eternity. I know Gospel for Asia feels the same.
On the other hand, Hinduism does not have a good track record when it comes to persecution and to feature a Hindu chaplain in the U.S. Senate stretches credulity and likely God's patience.
Who will line up now asking for equal time? Will a Wiccan, a Scientologist, or a Christian Scientist be turned away as the Christian was or will they be welcomed in the spirit of ecumenical unity, the product of strong delusion? Remember, Hinduism is a tiny minority in America, yet they were so honored and they were chosen to be a likely trend-setter.
"There is a way that seems right to a man but in the end it leads to death" (Prov. 14:12).
Be sure to visit our 9/11 memorial as we approach the sixth anniversary of God keeping America safe. It can be found here: http://www.olivetreeviews.org/topics/terrorism_us.shtml Is this not reason enough to continue to honor the God who insists there be no other gods before Him?
Awaiting His return,
Jan Markell