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Seeing all the boycotting and leaving Indiana by companies and organizations mean we have past being a post Christian nation to an anti-Christian nation. Secular Europe looks a lot better now.
John Chaney
"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7
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I think I would expatriate if I could find any nation that is not hostile to Christianity. I am proud of my nation's earlier heritage, but ashamed of it's present government, it's confusing and inept foreign policy, it's intrusions into local affairs, it's takeovers of multiple private industries and institutions, it's open hostility to biblical principles, the Executive branch's racist policy of selective enforcement, the Legislative branch's surrender of more and more of it's authority to the Executive, and the Judicial branch's standard practice of legislating by fiat. Maybe a Constitutional Convention would fix some of this, but there's a better-than-even chance that it would worsen things and possibly result in another civil war.
That is, unless Comrade President Imam Obeyme gets his race war first, and uses it as a reason to justify marshal law, civilian "war" powers, suspended elections, and declare himself Emperor while Congress cheers and applauds it's own destruction and the death of liberty...
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Seeing all the boycotting and leaving Indiana by companies and organizations mean we have past being a post Christian nation to an anti-Christian nation. Secular Europe looks a lot better now. How about bring me, and possibly others, up to speed and provide some meat to the 'bone' you threw out? I am not privy to the Indiana situation you referred to and how that is somehow connected to we being in a post-Christian nation? Of course, I am of the concerted opinion that America was never a Christian nation. Most of the founding fathers were not men who professed Christianity, in fact some, e.g., John Adams allegedly wrote that this country would be better off without religion. However, most did ascribe to a Judeo-Christian set of ethics and morals for the benefit of all. So, tell me what's going on in Indiana?
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The State of Indiana passed a Religious Freedom Law to give its citizens freedom to practice their religions, but is being heavily criticized in many quarters as discrimatory against homosexuals. Even some blacks have entered in by equating the black racial strugles with the LGBT struggles today. Some are calling for a boycott of the state, and even a few businesses, thus far, is either leaving or stopping their expansion plans. It is the same legislation passed in the 90s by the federal governmnent with the Democrats in control.
John Chaney
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