Quote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Make your case Dave. The country that I live in was once the greatest nation on earth because it broke away from the tyrannical government of England and started a nation where it's citizen's rights come from God. Unfortunately, due to spineless amoebas who call themselves 'Christian' and do nothing to stand up to tryanny, my country is great no more.
In order to answer that, it'd help to know how long you thought it remained great. Where was the turning point from greatness to tyrannized? It'll save me listing out American horrors past the point when you would agree the country is no longer great.
There have been injustices done in our once great Christian nation since it's inception, but that doesn't make it's foundation (a nation whose rights come from God) any less worthy of praise. Great men, who like all men, are susceptible to sinful behavior are no less great because they on occasion gave into one or two.
To answer your question: FDR's Great (socialist) Society was when America really started going down hill. When we as a nation in the early 1970's allowed for the mass murder of the unborn, followed by embracing sexual perversion, we submerged deep into the sewer.
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Sounds like words of someone who doesn't care about doing anything to overthrow tyrannical governments to me Dave.
Not at all. It's the words of someone who knows there is only one way a tyrannical government is overthrown and replaced with a righteous one. It is not by power, but by the Spirit of the Living God.
Prayer, sharing the gospel (to ordinary individuals as well as the powerful), taking care of the least among us, these are the actions that advance the only righteous Kingdom.
And my name is "David" not "Dave".
Before I call you an anarchist Dave...ahem...David, you do realize that it was God who created civil government and set the standard for those who appoint public officials and those who are appointed?
Now, let's see if you fit the bill for being an anarchist.
Do you vote in political elections (local, county, state, federal), and if so, what political party do you usually identify with?