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Started by redarrow, May 09, 2012, 02:26:28 PM
Quote from: gatrkyhntr70 on May 09, 2012, 08:44:20 PMAnswer is NO! How can any reasonable thinking person support this guy??
Quote from: lightsoutcalls on May 10, 2012, 10:26:05 AM My first thoughts are to post something sarcastic or witty, but the state of our country has gone beyond the point where that is even an option anymore for me. I don't know if it is age, life experiences or just recognizing that this is not the America I grew up in. I have really had to look deeper at why I believe what I believe to get beyond the point of sarcasm and wit, as that has often been my response in the past. Each day seems to bring new evidences that the climate of this nation has turned away from seeking God to please self. The roots of this problem go back to the earliest days of history when satan wanted to be "like" God, or equal to God. It seems our government, R's and D's alike have sold their "convictions" to the highest bidder - the ones who would grant them the most financial gain and the most power. I honestly feel like I am grieving the loss of a nation. I remember going to ballgames as a kid (KC Royals) and standing in awe as the National Anthem played, the flag waved in the breeze, the ball players to the man stood with his hat over his heart intent on the flag, mouth moving to the words of the anthem. I stood with chill bumps and a kind of reverence. At this same time, the Vietnam war was drawing to a close. I remember bits and pieces of news reports around the time of the fall of Saigon. I remember going to Boy Scout meetings, Vacation Bible School and Elementary School. They had something in common... each one began with everyone in attendance placing their hand over their heart and saying the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States. I remember the fascination I had with my grandpa's marksman medal, which I am proud to own now. I read and re-read the descending tags noting his qualifications with rifle, machine gun, pistol, bazooka... I remember admiring the purple heart and bronze star awarded posthumously to my uncle who was killed at the age of 18 in Korea, burned alive in a hut while giving aid to the occupants of the hut. I never got to meet him, but I doubt he would recognize this nation that he gave his life for. I am sickened to go to a high-school ball game where, out of fear of legal action, they no longer pray for the safety of the players before the game. I am sickened by turning on the television to find sitcoms that degrade the sanctity of marriage and make a joke of traditional family values and glorify lifestyles that go directly against the teachings of the Bible and decency as a whole. I am amazed by online responses to news articles from politics to science that mock God and refer to the Bible as a "fairy tale". Anger boils inside me as I read such responses, then I picture Jesus weeping over those "posters" just as He did over Jerusalem, a society that on one hand longed for a Messiah, but couldn't recognize Him as He stood before them. I'm afraid that we have reached a tipping point in our nation. Part of me wants to say that the results of the election in November will be the nudge that pushes us one way or the other. In reality, that nudge needs to begin now. There is no time left for people who truly love this country to just complain. If you don't agree with decisions or policies, by all means, contact your elected representatives and voice your concerns. Real HOPE and CHANGE, though, will only come by a II Chronicles 7:14 approach:2 Chronicles 7:14New International Version (NIV) 14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.