I am not a political activist for politic's sake. I make the statements I do because I believe that as a follower of Christ, we are part of His plan for reclaiming creation for the Kingdom of God. That includes our governments, our economies, and our personal lives. I am opposed to the idea that Christians should mind their own business and stay in the church buildings; the Word of God commands us to go and make disciples of all NATIONS... I really think many of us could do well to stay in our home country and just work on making this nation a disciple of Christ, a part of His kingdom here on earth. I love freedom, and I love this country. I loved growing up watching cartoons of Ben Franklin and his wonderful inventions, and being part of this country which boldly stood up against its oppressors in England. We should not cease to stand up against the oppressors now. Our freedom is being threatened quietly, legally, with no legal recourse against it. That is the terrifying part. Thankfully, "greater is He who is in me, than he who is in the world." It is unavoidable that satan is the prince of the power of the air, that he has some right to the goings on here on earth. But he is not all powerful, and his machinations should not go unchecked. As believers and as good citizens of this beautiful country, we must stand up for freedom, for the lives of the innocent, for this world which is becoming the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ.
And we should begin with repentance. With asking a Holy God to have mercy on this nation which has fallen so far from holy. Beginning with ourselves. To forgive us for our children that we've murdered, for throwing Him out of our schools, for sitting down silently while perversion is made acceptable, legal. For not guarding the eyes of our young men from "adult entertainment". What in the world makes us think sin is adult entertainment? But that's another blog.
"God, end abortion; send revival to America. "
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Hi, Married!
I'm confused a little by this post. Do you mean to say that Christ would be against policies to give health insurance to the uninsured -- basically, to heal the sick?
Government seems like it's about as good as we force it to be -- but shouldn't there be an answer to the prayers of all those who are suffering? Could you imagine what your mom's life would be like without health insurance? Millions of your neighbors live that way every day, including eleven million children.
Also, please feel free to look at a nonpartisan examination of the 'death panels' argument that Sarah Palin made (if you don't believe the site, browse around -- they often call pres. Obama and other liberals out on their exaggerations and inventions, as well).
Truth-O-Meter: mandatory end-of-life counseling?
Thank you for your input. I myself have no health insurance, and feel it is a blessing when it is available. The important part is that people remain free to choose that health care when it is available, not have it forced upon them by big brother government, especially when that insurance plan being offered has a hidden agenda toward socialism. God wants to heal the sick, not make slaves out of free men through universalized health care that would take away their freedoms to acquire medical attention when it's needed. While some who support this plan may be well intentioned, perhaps they don't see the far reaching implications of a plan that would put the government in a position to "prioritize" the health needs of one person over another, along with encouraging euthenasia "for the greater good of the country". Abortion would also be made more accessible through this health care plan. I pray many eyes will be opened before America finds itself in the same position as many other socialist countries that despised the lives of its people and destroyed their own economies, all for the sake of making everything the same for everyone.
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