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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

When you get sick and tired of the revisionist history: "American is and has always been a secular country..." and other garbage, listen to this. A response to the lies of the liberal agenda to rape the United States' rich Christian heritage.

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  • Good job on the video, it raised some good points.

    I, personally, am an atheist and am glad that this country is "secular." I believe this means it only enforces the fact that people of all religions and all beliefs are welcome to this country.

    Although the US might have been founded by Christians, they made it so that everyone would have rights under the flag.

    P.S. Since when is it on the liberal's agenda to "rape" the Christian heritage?

  • @luckycharms8282 I return to respond to your thoughts, Lucky.

    After 1.5 years of Obama's liberal/progressive administration, I believe it is now obvious. (Re: P.S.)

  • @cooksonkid No,excuse my apparant ignorance but it is not obvious. If you could cite specific examples of Obama and his administration doing such things that would be very informative

  • @luckycharms8282; He sat in a Church which taught "Liberation Theology" for 20 years. At Georgetown University, he requested and was granted the covering up of the picture of Jesus when he spoke. June '06 he mocked the Bible in a speech where he deplored the usage of the Bible in law making. He voted for live-birth abortion, and allowing "botched abortion" live babies to die "alone with dignity" unattended. He specifically asked NASA to favor Islamic relations. He snubbed Israel (more?).

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  • Outstanding. Much more could be added, here.

    "The country's first two presidents, George Washington and John Adams,

    were firm believers in the importance of religion for republican government." --official Library of Congress statement

    "...both the legislators and the public considered it appropriate

    for the national government to promote a nondenominational, nonpolemical Christianity."--official Library of Congress statement

  • @cooksonkid

    Check out the documentary "Waiting for Armageddon"

    Here: " h t t p : / / v.youku. com/v_show/id_XMTc4MzExNTQw. html "

  • @cooksonkid

    From my point of view, apocalypse is NOT inevitable and should be AVOIDED rather than brought about. We do not want to stop resisting a world drowning in destruction, misery, disease, tyranny, and so on. Because what if we allow such a world to occur believing that a great savior will save us... and it turns out it was all BS and there is no godly savior? I know you believe it... but chances are it's just a tall tale (as all religions are). Revelations may have already PASSED even.

  • @cooksonkid

    Even though I'm not religious, I can absolutely see why people would think these are the "end-times" there are even Native American prophecies which people are feeding into. However, the end of the world (short of an asteroid, gamma-ray burst, or nuclear war) probably won't be very quick, it'll be more of a slow burn and decay of civilization that won't involve angels, demons, or space aliens. And "kinda sorta" was said half-sarcastically.

  • @cooksonkid

    Listen... I'm actually very very interested in apocalypse, prophecies, and the like. Always was interested since I was little, even though it scared the shit out of me. HOWEVER, I won't let my interest cloud a logical view of the world. A logical view of the world doesn't believe magical stories of the past simply because other people do. I'm a man who respects science and common sense over superstition. Any apocalypse will be mankind's fault and not part of some godly master plan.

  • @cooksonkid

    So, when you hear such prominent evangelicals speaking about the end-times as unavoidable and even necessary to purge evil, and when they start to take positions of GREAT power and wealth... you can only imagine what an (imperfect) human will do with such beliefs/power combined. Many evangelicals view the terror attacks as part of a holy war, and the Iraq/Afghanistan wars as part of a crusade. This leads to evangelicals committing EVILS to "win" Armageddon (which is a fairy tale).

  • @cooksonkid

    Since Evangelicals believe the end-times are inevitable and will even herald the second coming their FAVORITE dead guy, and since they are very accepting of such a prophecy, I'm sure many secretly WANT it to occur and even believe it will occur within their lifetimes. Now President Bush is an evangelical born-again, and had powerful/prominent/insane evangelical leaders talking to him EVERY day. Bush admitted that God "spoke" to him guiding his presidency....

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