searcher7
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But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.Joshua 24:15
The word "tolerance" (or a lack of it) has been tossed around far too much when addressing Bible believing Christians. Are they the only group who has to be tolerant of all other beliefs and yet not be accepted for their personal faith? There is tolerance for every social group no matter how perverted or out of mainstream. Are we to be tolerant of muslims who are required by their writings to kill or enslave non-muslims? Is this the road to peace? The Holy Bible clearly teaches one route to salvation and non-acceptance of sexual immorality or belief in a different "god," and yet at the same time teaches that because of the grace and mercy we have received we are to love and pray for the lost - love the sinner, but not the sin.
Christian rights have surely been eroded over the past 30 years to the point that the name of Jesus can no longer be mentioned in any public forum without fear of persecution by either the ACLU or the government itself. I suggest you read the book Persecution by David Limbaugh to find out just how dangerous and widespread this has become. This despite our Constitution:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof......
And where did the term "wall of separation" come from? I've asked many people where this term can be found and almost without fail, they say "that's in the constitution." Answer this for yourself. Do you know where the term is from?
Here's the answer. It was in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptists. They had written him with concerns about the free exercise of their faith. He responded as follows:
http://www.wonderful1.com/Tolerance.html
The word "tolerance" (or a lack of it) has been tossed around far too much when addressing Bible believing Christians. Are they the only group who has to be tolerant of all other beliefs and yet not be accepted for their personal faith? There is tolerance for every social group no matter how perverted or out of mainstream. Are we to be tolerant of muslims who are required by their writings to kill or enslave non-muslims? Is this the road to peace? The Holy Bible clearly teaches one route to salvation and non-acceptance of sexual immorality or belief in a different "god," and yet at the same time teaches that because of the grace and mercy we have received we are to love and pray for the lost - love the sinner, but not the sin.
Christian rights have surely been eroded over the past 30 years to the point that the name of Jesus can no longer be mentioned in any public forum without fear of persecution by either the ACLU or the government itself. I suggest you read the book Persecution by David Limbaugh to find out just how dangerous and widespread this has become. This despite our Constitution:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof......
And where did the term "wall of separation" come from? I've asked many people where this term can be found and almost without fail, they say "that's in the constitution." Answer this for yourself. Do you know where the term is from?
Here's the answer. It was in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptists. They had written him with concerns about the free exercise of their faith. He responded as follows:
http://www.wonderful1.com/Tolerance.html