Posted on 04/14/2011 2:00:58 PM PDT by Sopater
In his quest to change oppressive regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, President George W. Bush argued, Everyone desires freedom. True. Everyone also desires a happy marriage: can everyone therefore have one?
Afghanistan, Iraq, Ivory Coast, and Libya ought to teach secular ideologues that freedom does not flow from the barrel of a gun. Nor does it flourish in every culture.
Why do most American presidents place a hand on the Bible to take the oath of office? Secular education has made that a meaningless tradition, but the tradition exists because the Bible is the secret of Americas freedom. Forget the Bible and America will go the way of the first Protestant nation Nazi Germany.
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In all this effort to be “culturally diverse”, the elites are forgetting that there is a American culture as well. I was born and raised in America, I’ve lived in a dozen different states, and the American culture is well ingrained throughout this great nation.
God bless America!
Jesus said “Heaven and earth will pass away but my words will NEVER PASS AWAY.”
What in tarnation does that line mean?
True, Martin Luther was from Germany. And Zwingli was from Switzerland ... And so on. But there was no Germany during the Reformation. It basically split between different 'mini-Countries' that were either Roman Catholic or Protestant. They didn't become a unified nation until Bismark - nearly 300 years later. And I doubt they deemed themselves a 'Protestant Nation' at that time.
And by the way, Hitler was a member of the Roman Catholic church, not the Lutherans. That being said, Hitler had no faith in Christ - be it Roman Catholic or Protestant. His faith was in his concept of a master race, or some pagan worship of the old Teutonic gods...
If you're looking for the first 'Protestant' Nation, that would probably be England. And the United States certainly was established by people that were predominantly 'Protestant'...
Whatever. It seems like the author had an axe to grind by calling the "first Protestant Nation" - Nazi Germany. Kind of distract from whatever message he was pitching.
And in a more biblical America, you’d be ashamed to use profanity to agree with something....
What in tarnation does that line mean?
True, Martin Luther was from Germany. And Zwingli was from Switzerland ... And so on. But there was no Germany during the Reformation. It basically split between different 'States' that were either Roman Catholic or Protestant. They didn't become a unified nation until Bismark - nearly 300 years later. And I doubt they deemed themselves a 'Protestant Nation' at that time.
And by the way, Hitler was a member of the Roman Catholic church, not the Lutherans. That being said, Hitler had no faith in Christ - be it Roman Catholic or Protestant. His faith was in his concept of a master race, or some pagan worship of the old Teutonic gods...
If you're looking for the first 'Protestant' Nation, that would probably be England. And the United States certainly was established by people that were predominantly 'Protestant'...
Whatever. It seems like the author had an axe to grind by calling the "first Protestant Nation" - Nazi Germany. Kind of distract from whatever message he was pitching.
Have you seen the demographics for the USA? It's already too late to pull this out of the tailspin. For a civilization to survive, it must reproduce itself at 1.9%. We've been at 1.3% for quite a few years now. It's game, set match.
No other religion needs to fire a shot. No other enemy of the US needs to do anything. We are, in fact, going out with a whimper unless we can convert Hispanics and Muslims to Christianity and the American way. It's over for African Americans, as well. Stick a fork in it. It's done.
From the name, Vishal Mangalwadi, he sounds like he’s a Christian immigrant from India.
Some of the most cogent analyses I’ve heard, about the decline of the West are from Christian Indian immigrants...Dinesh d’Souza, and Bishop Nazir-Ali (of the UK) come to mind.
The more this country ignores the Bible, the more it goes to hell. You do the math.
To those that believe, yes. To those that don’t, not so much.
To the nation at large, only as long as those that do substantially outnumber those that don’t.
Of course it matters!
Look at America when most people believed and revered the Bible compared to now.
Great little discourse. Thanks (x2...).
Having a membership at Fox, I took a couple of your points and posted them in the comments. I hope you don’t mind. I also added some of my own. You do good work...
HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE
BY MAX LUCADO
This is a peculiar book you are holding. Words crafted in another language. Deeds done in a distant era. Events recorded in a far-off land. Counsel offered to a foreign people. This is a peculiar book.
Its surprising that anyone reads it. Its too old. Some of its writings date back five thousand years. Its too bizarre. The book speaks of incredible floods, fires, earthquakes, and people with supernatural abilities. Its too radical. The Bible calls for undying devotion to a carpenter who called himself Gods Son.
Logic says this book shouldnt survive. Too old, too bizarre, too radical.
The Bible has been banned, burned, scoffed, and ridiculed. Scholars have mocked it as foolish. Kings have branded it as illegal. A thousand times over it the grave has been dug and the dirge has begun, but somehow the Bible never stays in the grave. Not only has it survived, it has thrived. It is the single most popular book in all of history. It has been the best-selling book in the world for years!
There is no way on earth to explain it. Which perhaps is the only explanation. The answer? The Bibles durability is not found on earth; it is found in heaven. For the millions who have tested its claims and claimed its promises, there is but one answerthe Bible is Gods book and Gods voice.
As you read it, you would be wise to give some thought to two questions. What is the purpose of the Bible? and How do I study the Bible? Time spent reflecting on these two issues will greatly enhance your Bible study.
What is the purpose of the Bible?
Let the Bible itself answer that question.
Since you were a child you have known the Holy Scriptures which are able to make you wise. And that wisdom leads to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
(2 Tim. 3:15)
The purpose of the Bible? Salvation. Gods highest passion is to get his children home. His book, the Bible, describes his plan of salvation. The purpose of the Bible is to proclaim Gods plan and passion to save his children.
That is the reason this book has endured through the centuries. It dares to tackle the toughest questions about life: Where do I go after I die? Is there a God? What do I do with my fears? The Bible offers answers to these crucial questions. It is the treasure map that leads us to Gods highest treasure, eternal life.
But how do we use the Bible? Countless copies of Scripture sit unread on bookshelves and nightstands simply because people dont know how to read it. What can we do to make the Bible real in our lives?
The clearest answer is found in the words of Jesus.
Ask, he promised, and God will give it to you. Search and you will find. Knock, and the door will open for you.
(Matt. 7:7)
The first step in understanding the Bible is asking God to help us. We should read prayerfully. If anyone understands Gods Word, it is because of God and not the reader.
But the Helper will teach you everything and will cause you to remember all that I told you. The Helper is the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my name.
(John 14:24)
Before reading the Bible, pray. Invite God to speak to you. Dont go to Scripture looking for your idea, go searching for his.
Not only should we read the Bible prayerfully, we should read it carefully. Search and you will find is the pledge. The Bible is not a newspaper to be skimmed but rather a mine to be quarried. Search for it like silver, and hunt for it like hidden treasure. Then you will understand respect for the LORD, and you will find that you know God (Prov. 2:4).
Any worthy find requires effort. The Bible is no exception. To understand the Bible you dont have to be brilliant, but you must be willing to roll up your sleeves and search.
Be a worker who is not ashamed and who uses the true teaching in the right way.
(2 Tim. 2:15)
Heres a practical point. Study the Bible a bit at a time. Hunger is not satisfied by eating twenty-one meals in one sitting once a week. The body needs a steady diet to remain strong. So does the soul. When God sent food to his people in the wilderness, he didnt provide loaves already made. Instead, he sent them manna in the shape of thin flakes, like frost
on the desert ground (Exod. 16:14).
God gave manna in limited portions.
God sends spiritual food the same way. He opens the heavens with just enough nutrients for todays hunger. He provides, a command here, a command there. A rule here, a rule there. A little lesson here, a little lesson there (Isa. 28:10).
Dont be discouraged if your reading reaps a small harvest. Some days a lesser portion is all that is needed. What is important is to search every day for that days message. A steady diet of Gods Word over a lifetime builds a healthy soul and mind.
A little girl returned from her first day at school. Her mom asked, Did you learn anything? Apparently not enough, the girl responded, I have to go back tomorrow and the next day and the next.
Such is the case with learning. And such is the case with Bible study. Understanding comes little by little over a lifetime.
There is a third step in understanding the Bible. After the asking and seeking comes the knocking. After you ask and search, then knock.
Knock, and the door will open for you.
(Matt. 7:7)
To knock is to stand at Gods door. To make yourself available. To climb the steps, cross the porch, stand at the doorway, and volunteer. Knocking goes beyond the realm of thinking and into the realm of acting.
To knock is to ask, What can I do? How can I obey? Where can I go?
Its one thing to know what to do. Its another to do it. But for those who do it, those who choose to obey, a special reward awaits them.
The truly happy are those who carefully study Gods perfect law that makes people free, and they continue to study it. They do not forget what they heard, but they obey what Gods teaching says. Those who do this will be made happy.
(James 1:25)
What a promise. Happiness comes to those who do what they read! Its the same with medicine. If you only read the label but ignore the pills, it wont help. Its the same with food. If you only read the recipe but never cook, you wont be fed. And its the same with the Bible. If you only read the words but never obey, youll never know the joy God has promised.
Ask. Search. Knock. Simple, isnt it? Why dont you give it a try? If you do, youll see why you are holding the most remarkable book in history.
Probably true. Pardon my profanity, but all I said was h e double hockey stick. :)
Thanks - and God Bless!
Oh, puh-leeze. He's a craven surrender monkey who thinks we need to suck up to the Islamic Fundamentalists and renounce the parts of our culture that offend them.
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