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Is it common for American pastors to say stuff like this?
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01-16-2013, 10:32 AM
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No, it is not common for American pastors to say things like that, just like it isn't
common for someone to kill 20 children. There are radicals in ALL walks of life. Racism is an excellent tool to stir up the emotions of others. Thank you for at least taking the time to calm him down. As you are an atheist, it would be difficult to have you understand where the other pastors are coming from regarding the shooting of the innocent children, but I will try. There is more going on in this world than what mankind can perceive with the five senses. There is a supernatural side to our world; part good and part evil. The God that Christians know through a personal relationship; not through just thoughts and emotions, but personal experiences; conversations, miraculous healings, unexplained favors, warnings of dangers, and many other things that cannot be rationalized away. He is the God of good. Satan, or the Devil, is also real in the supernatural realm and he is the manipulator of evil. Not all evil can be attributed to him but he has a hand in most of it. He is expert in influencing a persons' thought life to destroy man one way or another, and at the same time let God take the blame for it.. Since the 1960s' America has been trying to disassociate its' relationship with God. Denying his existence or ever even having a former relationship with him. Being raised in the 1940s' I know better. The former President of the USA acknowledged God in all of his speeches and urged the prayers of the people for Gods' protection during WW2. Songs in our schools, on the radio, the mention of God in our movies and many other references to God were prevalent during those times. Now, today's generation wants no part of him. Well, just as any gentleman would, if someone doesn't want him involved in their affairs, he will let them handle it themselves. So when Satan has the opportunity to cause a disruption, he will. Satan, knowing that God hates the sin of homosexuality, can influence someone to create a disaster, such as 911, on down to the massacre of the children, and since America doesn't want Gods' existence in their lives, God doesn't interfere. With the people rejecting him and being disobedient by allowing something he abhors, Satan has a free hand and God gets the blame for letting it happen. |
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Is it common for American pastors to say stuff like this? - Sarah Louise - 01-16-2013, 09:28 AM
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