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Right now, I'm answering my pms mostly then leaving the forum for a while.Are you interested in discussing Sola Scriptura?
Allegiance is not worship. Allegiance is a declaration of loyalty/commitment and when we pledge allegiance to the flag, it is that which the flag represents we are declaring our loyalty to.So because you are an American it makes it okay to worship the flag? It is still idolatry.
Jesus said you should swear no oaths,
Well pledging your allegiance to a piece of cloth is like swearing an oath to it.
But its ok, after all your American. Right?
who said ?I'm stating fact ,I didn't,here any football fan in,church state im not watching the NFL over Tebow
not once have i heard that it should be illegal to desacrate or burn a bible .private property of others is another subject but its not mentioned either its just not though like that or something else.
my,point is how east it is to have a simple temporary flag in the eternal view hold such place over the the things of God.
you simply blow off how it .can, be a stumbling block .I fully disagree with the Catholic views on icon and prayer to the dead saints but unless you intend take us to heaven,to show that there is no,saint who isn't able to see God ,talk or plead before God
do you have dead family in heaven?do you not visit their graves and talk and assume they can't know this?
i see the use of icons as problematic but I,do understand why they believe that .I,know charismatic who speak about visions of heaven talking to loved ones there or others using nde experiences describing the same .
if the saints are unaware of our lives .show me that in the bible ?
my issues with this is well,Mary isn't quite a co redeemer,praying to some one you might not know for sure is saved ,no one knows after another dies .isn't kinda pointless .its hard enough with fellow church members .
with the dead we don't know who made it ,this why I avoid it
Right now, I'm answering my pms mostly then leaving the forum for a while.
I don't feel anyone wants to hear what I have to say.
Allegiance is not worship. Allegiance is a declaration of loyalty/commitment and when we pledge allegiance to the flag, it is that which the flag represents we are declaring our loyalty to.
Worship is something entirely different.
Okay, let's talk Mary.
Mary is at the heart of the catholic church.
The idea of praying to Mary is because Jesus will listen to her because she is his mother.
In all honesty, I see nothing spiritual about this
But underneath it all, they are trying to reach Jesus.
Yes, it's bad teaching but will Jesus deny them because they are approaching him the wrong way?
A good evangelist will learn how to use this as a way to teach them the true Gospel.
That's what I'm doing when I pledge an allegiance. I am promising that my yea means yea and my nay means nay.I never equated pledging allegiance with the concept of worship.
James 5:12
But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.
This is what I was referencing. Pledging your allegiance to a piece of cloth, or what ever you think that piece of cloth represents, is the same as swearing an oath. Nothing at all to do with worship.
That's what I'm doing when I pledge an allegiance. I am promising that my yea means yea and my nay means nay.
For both you and JLB since he like your post: When you say the pledge of allegiance, what is it you are saying Yea too? What is is you are saying Nay too? Or is this just a way to justify your own actions?
Even the national anthem is a song about that piece of cloth, old glory!
So if a man stands for the national anthem, then would he be letting his yea mean yea? Likewise then, if a man were to a knee during the national anthem, then it stands to reason he is letting his nay mean nay. Is this not acceptable in God's eyes?
So if the flag has not become an idol, then why do so many take offense when someone kneels before it during the playing of its own anthem? If it is just a flag, then why do many take offense when someone burns the flag in protest?
What shall we do to the man who does not worship the flag? Oh, I mean honor the flag. What shall we do when they take a knee, shall we cast them in the lion's den?
I am pledging my commitment to one nation under God.
So if the flag has not become an idol, then why do so many take offense when someone kneels before it during the playing of its own anthem? If it is just a flag, then why do many take offense when someone burns the flag in protest?
Great. Now can you answer this question?
Great. Now can you answer this question?
For both you and @JLB since he like your post: When you say the pledge of allegiance, what is it you are saying Yea too?
I don’t kneel before the flag.
I don’t know of anyone who kneels before the flag.
If someone kneels before the flag to worship the flag they need to be corrected.
JLB
You sidestepped the question and answered without answering. This is not letting your yeah mean yeah.
Why do you take offense to someone who kneels during the playing of the anthem?
Here is your question.
For both you and JLB since he like your post: When you say the pledge of allegiance, what is it you are saying Yea too?
My answer:
I am pledging my commitment to one nation under God.
Thats not sidestepping anything.
JLB
My answer:
I am pledging my commitment to one nation under God.
@JLB, would you answer this question? So if the flag has not become an idol, then why do so many take offense when someone kneels before it during the playing of its own anthem?
The god of this world?
before 1954 ,there was no one nation under God in,the pledge .no,pledge even existed before 1892 .the anthem wasn't official until the 20 th century ,about ww1 ..I don’t kneel before the flag.
I don’t know of anyone who kneels before the flag.
If someone kneels before the flag to worship the flag they need to be corrected.
JLB