Alfie:
Thank God for Protestantism. If it were not for Protestantism there would never have been the United States of America. I believe America was ordained by God. That is another proof that Protestantism is right and Catholicism is wrong. The strength of Protestantism is its many points of view and that is what democracy is based on. We have free-will that is given to us by God and that includes the right for all people to study the Bible and interpret it. There is an old American saying…“from many one”.
You speak against liberalism and now you sound like a liberal.
But before I say anything, I happen to like this country alot and I have benefited greatly, but in a world of turmoil, my opinion about the United States is unfortunatley in the minority. But since you want to insert the USA into this…
a. Most of the Founding Fathers were masons. Thomas Jefferson, was a utilitarian and was accused by Protestants for being an atheist. Its because of their leadership and dedication along with the fighting people who were sick of the Protestant King George that we have the USA.
BTW Jefferson is the one who came up with the idea about seperation of church and state (unconstitutional and loved by liberals) so remember that when the ACLU starts throwing lawsuits about the 10 commandments.
b. Why do you think the U.S. government is so stable? Is it because people can interpret the law however they want just like the bible? Or maybe the Supreme Court has authority to interpret the law and prevent chaos.
c. Since the strength of Protestantism is its many points of view, I guess thats why its ok for many Protestant leaders to silently accept Pro-Abortionists, homosexual attacks on the family, and the cultural decay of the media. Some strength there. I guess thats why gays go to protestant churches to marry.
d.I guess you didn’t know that the United States is a republic and not a democracy where you have a tyranny of the majority and essentially mob rule. Do you know what happened to the Greek Cities with their democracy? Easy pickings for the Macedonians.
e. Since you mentioned many points of view, it reminds me of the “diversity” that the ACLU keeps pushing for. Maybe out of diversity, the atheists can remove any mentioning of God from the American system so some of the many points of view won’t be offended.
f. Unlike Protestantism, America has a strong central government which allowed her to become the superpower that she is. If the states could do whatever they wanted contrary to authority, the Confederates (a bunch of protestants) would still be cracking whips over them black folks.
g. And one more thing, if you think the U.S. is great, imagine what the Kingdom of God is like.I can be sure of one thing, with Jesus as King it isnt a democracy and there isn’t many points of view.
Its strange to hear a conservative protestant say that the U.S. is God ordained when many evangelical protestants say that the founders, the structure of Washinton D.C. buildings and streets, the secret societies of the founding fathers up to modern politicians, new world order speak, and other overall conspiracies point to the masons and illuminati. Whats the truth? Or maybe I should look at it like a Protestant. Its really relative to my interpretation.
The strength of the United States of America is not in its diversity unless you are Hillary Clinton,the strength lies in unity. So before you go around saying that Protestantism is better because the U.S. is the best, remember that the structure, unity, authority, and organization of this superpower has more in common with the Catholic Church than the liberal disunity of Protestantism.
Argh when the topic morphs into something about the U.S. I tend to rant too much.
As much as I consider Protestants to be fellow Christians, the divisions are gonna kill us or weaken us greatly. The example of the strength of unity that the United State shows is something that I pray that all Christians will eventually see and attain.