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mikekle
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**Many in the U.S. think that the United States is a Christian nation and that God will not allow any major judgment to come to her. That theory fails for a couple of reasons. The United States is not really a Christian nation. The United States has taken the God of Christianity out of just about everything and has inserted materialism, paganism and every lust anyone can imagine in His place. As Billy Graham once said, “If God does not judge America He will have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah". What if judgment brings repentance and what if Christianity has become so corrupted in the United States that God has to judge the nation in order to get His people to trust in Him rather than in their riches and their self help programs?
The theory fails for a second reason as well. True Christians all over the world in many countries are suffering and being persecuted or killed. In reality, there are more true Christians in China than there are in the United States but the persecution against Christians in China continues. In the 9/11 attack on the trade towers many true Christians were killed. In the hurricane Katrina disaster many true Christians died. God promises to be with us through the troubles of this world; He does not promise us the security of long life in the flesh. As proof, Christians have about the same life span as non Christians.**
I was reading the above bolded statements and it got me wondering if TRUE Christian persecution took place in the US today, how many or what percentage of people who ‘claim’ to be Christian would openly admit it, even if it meant their torture and death. In my opinion I think a very small percentage of people would, I think the great majority of ‘christians’ would try to save their own butts by saying they are not Christians.
Im mainly referring to US Christians, because I believe many of these people are actually ‘fair weather worshippers’ and would not put themselves in any danger if they could avoid it by just denying to be Christian.
Im curious what everyones opinion on this is.
The theory fails for a second reason as well. True Christians all over the world in many countries are suffering and being persecuted or killed. In reality, there are more true Christians in China than there are in the United States but the persecution against Christians in China continues. In the 9/11 attack on the trade towers many true Christians were killed. In the hurricane Katrina disaster many true Christians died. God promises to be with us through the troubles of this world; He does not promise us the security of long life in the flesh. As proof, Christians have about the same life span as non Christians.**
I was reading the above bolded statements and it got me wondering if TRUE Christian persecution took place in the US today, how many or what percentage of people who ‘claim’ to be Christian would openly admit it, even if it meant their torture and death. In my opinion I think a very small percentage of people would, I think the great majority of ‘christians’ would try to save their own butts by saying they are not Christians.
Im mainly referring to US Christians, because I believe many of these people are actually ‘fair weather worshippers’ and would not put themselves in any danger if they could avoid it by just denying to be Christian.
Im curious what everyones opinion on this is.