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What Is an American Christian’s Political Responsibility?

Voters need to exercise Christian principles and vote for candidates who demonstrate Christian principles. Notice that I use the term Christian principles, not Christianity, so this doesn't mean to base support on whether the candidate claims to be Christian. For instance, Jimmy Carter claims to be a Christian, but he did not govern according to … Continue reading What Is an American Christian’s Political Responsibility?

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October 11, 2012September 26, 2013Atheism, charity, christian principles, government, kingship of Christ, political responsibility, Red Cross, Salvation army, taxation, voting4 Comments
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By the Numbers

The popular vote in 2008 was [Barack Obama] 69,456,897 to [John McCain] 59,934,814, respectively, according to Wikipedia. As we travel back and forth, up and down, we have talked to thousands who testify that they voted for Barack Obama in 2008 but will not vote for him again. This time around they just will not … Continue reading By the Numbers

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December 27, 2011October 1, 2013Bachmann, ballot, districts, election, Gingrich, government, Perry, petitions, primary, republican, Romney, Santorum1 Comment
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Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism

Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.1 John Adams Sometime in the early twentieth century, Secular Humanist indoctrination convinced almost everyone in the United States that "an establishment of religion" in the first phrase of … Continue reading Introduction to Antidisestablishmentarianism

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September 22, 2011September 26, 2013constitution, court documents, denominations, dutch, education, english, establishment of religion, evidence, facts, faith, german, government, john adams, law, passions, pastors, plato's republic, public worship, science, scientific method, sects, secular humanism, separation of church and state, teachers, twentieth century, welfare, welfare workers4 Comments
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