Welcome to my
visitor from Indiana
To
This one
And asked the
question,
Why am I always
picking on Christians!
Always would imply
many times so I checked.
I am not always
picking on Christians, If you think about it, in its purest form, "I am
one"
Will, I do not agree
or like most of what I see and hear from, so called leaders (teachers).
Teachers like the
Sadducees and Pharisees of old and the Evangelical Christians
that drool over a
female abusing, Nazi loving, Hypocritical, White Supremest, greedy, money
hungry, Heather, lying, atheist?
Allowing republicans
in our government to use their personal email as they please before butchering
Hillary Clinton and once again allowing republicans to use their email account
since the 2016 election!
While allowing the
republican controlled government to systematically dismantle this/our country!
I do enjoy reading
'Gods Word' and believe every word in it.
I could point out
the number of time this book states that there is 'only one judge'
and this
judge is not Christians.
And I like the parts
pointing to the cross and the reason for the cross.
As a 'retired
spiritual teacher now reading books from religious institutions and I do have
questions.
I felt that is would
be O.K. because I have always asked for questions about my beliefs and I
believe that I have answered all questions ASAP?
My questions and my
writings are not and should not be pointed at people attending those religious
institutions, it is asked to the teachers, priest, clergy, pastors and such.
I did not know that
your state was included in the 'Bible belt'?
Informally, the
Bible belt is a region in the southeastern and south-central United States in
which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism plays a strong role in
society and politics, and Christian church attendance across the denominations
is generally higher than the nation's average. The Bible belt consists of much
of the Southern United States as well as parts of adjacent areas.
As
previously mentioned, the Bible belt region is generally believed to lie
throughout the southeastern and south-central United States. This region
includes most of Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Missouri, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Kentucky, as well as the southern
areas of Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana and the central areas of West Virginia and
Virginia.