Was Barrack H. Obama bragging about one of his changes when he told the world that we are no longer a Christian nation? Sounded that way to me. Don”t you think he was speaking mainly for himself, his administration and most of the Dems who have been in control of our Congress and Senate since 2006? Surely not speaking about the hard working taxpayers of our country.
I really think that most Americans should know by now that this administration believes that premarital sex (a non-Christian act) while using condoms is OK in their book and consequently have broadened the use of abortion (another non-Christian action) by making it a lawfully legal form of birth control, available to all those who accidentally become pregnant during the process.
Aside from all the other non-Christian issues on their platform, those two by themselves clearly show the world that they are ruling like a bunch of non-Christian leaders. So it”s true then that this president was referring to himself and the Democrat leaders of our Congress and Senate as being non Christian, not the nation”s hardworking taxpayers.
I believe that most of our nation still stands for the Christian principals established in its beginning by those Godfearing men and women who had a Christian vision for the U.S. of A. I thank God for all those who began our Nation while following God”s guidance and I ask you to continue the fight to keep it that way; don”t ever give up. Let us stand together and stop evil leaders from permanently changing what those before us gave their lives to build.
Don”t ever forget what President Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We don”t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream; freedom must be fought for, protected and handed on for them to do the same. And when we change from being one nation under God, we will be a nation gone under.”
Raymond Gross
Columbus
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