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Friday, February 10 2012 @ 09:37 PM PST
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United States Like China?

Endure.jpgHow important is it to you as a Christian (or not) to be allowed display of an item championing your religion or thought persuasion?  Some people are claiming that the United States is approaching a "China Level" persecution due to restrictions that prohibit Christians from public ceremony where religious monuments are established. 

If a ruling was set that restricted you from displaying granite commandments from your town's square or a "WWJD" bumper sticker from your car, how much power would that ruling have over the principles ingrained more importantly on your heart and mind? Do you find this type of judgmemt unreasonable and unconstitutional or does it not affect you in the least?

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Authored by: RND on Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 09:23 PM PST United States Like China?
In all reality this ruling doesn't impact me in the least....nor should it, or any other Christian for that matter.

Jesus said those that live by the sword will perish by it, thus using the force of government action to either support or defend that which is freely given to each Christian and placed in their hearts is dangerous and deceiving. Using government force to enforce that which I believe should be enforced is still using government force against another and somehow, sactimonious Christians seem to complain the most.

A ten commandments monument or a WWJD bumper sticker on my car doesn't make me any more of a Christian that simply saying I am one to another person. It's my actions that count and those actions do more to show how close, or how far away I am from the true character of the only one who matters - Jesus Christ.

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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

Arthur Scho
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