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Is the US a Christian country?

Is the US a Christian Country?


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I agree with you 100%. A true Christian would not run for public office. For this same reason, a true Christian would not be a good choice for a juror. He would judge the matter according to God's law(s), not man's. A person running for for public office who claims to be a true Christian is either a liar, or confused as to what Christ expects of His followers.
 
It is but not officially though it's odd because in many ways it actually is officially (Forcing school children to say one nation under god even if they may not believe in a god and we all know the writing of that anthem is speaking of the Christian god).


I remember seeing kids in HS refuse to say the pledge and be sent to the office and then have some trumped up charge by school admins and a suspension stemming from that refusal (Though ironically not "Officially" on the actual suspension because it's technically illegal what they did to that child suspending for refusal to say the pledge).


Yeah America is going to have some BIG internal civil wars in the future over religion I can tell you that. Our Mullahs are still very present and very powerful.
 
Is the U.S. a Christian Country?

No, it is not. Jesus clearly stated, in all three of the synoptic gospels, that people should sell all of their unneeded possessions and give the money to the poor. He also stated that a wealthy person has as much chance of getting into heaven as a camel passing through the eye of a needle. Yet in the United States, people are allowed to be not only wealthy, but extremely wealthy, and being wealthy is seen as a good thing, whereas there are a great many poor people who could benefit from that wealth. Thus the United States is more anti-christian than christian.
 
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