Remember when Obama tried to convince Americans and the
world that the United States is not a Christian nation? A remarkable
viral video is making the rounds on the Internet again, which destroys
the president’s rhetoric of implying that America was not founded on
Christianity and is not a Christian nation.
Stuart Shepard is the host of Stoplight
— a series of short videos — in which he addresses current issues in
America from a Christian perspective. In this video titled A Walk For The President,
Shepard highlights comments that Obama has made regarding the
president’s personal opinion about whether the U.S. was founded on
Christian ideals and whether it is a Christian nation. Shepard then
presents undeniable rebuttals with examples of physical proof of how
wrong Obama has been in trying to persuade Americans that we are not a
Christian nation.
Shepard makes an excellent point in his assertion that no
one has ever said that America has ever consisted only of Christians.
The reality, however, is that our country was founded on Christian
ideals and established by Christian leaders. In denying that truth,
politicians and special interest groups are being dishonest about our
nation’s history, and they are complicit in furthering our society’s
moral decay. But, why would they promote a lie when the facts are so
obvious?
It’s simple really, the politicians are pandering for the
votes of citizens who don’t want to ever be held accountable for their
personal choices or their less-than-moral behaviors. Typically,
Christianity is the most maligned religion in America, and I believe the
reason for that fact is because there are a large number of people who
are afraid that Christians are right.
I believe that their “souls” know that someday they will
indeed have to answer for their unrepentant actions. I believe that
their subconscious understands that truth on a level that their
conscious minds refuse to accept. Is there another explanation as to why
atheists and other special interest groups almost exclusively attack
Christians over the followers of any other religion in the United States
or around the world? If there is, I can’t think of one.
My personal faith does have a lot of bearing on my analysis
concerning the combative demeanor of the deniers of Christ. However,
there is ample physical proof that this country was indeed founded by
people who had strong Christian beliefs. Trying to obscure or negate the
facts will not make them any less true.
We’ve witnessed over generations how immoral and violent our
society has become in conjunction with the successful effort of those
people who strive to remove God from every aspect of our public lives.
Is it a coincidence? Some will argue that it is. However, those people
should weigh the benefits versus the consequences for their chosen
stance. If Christians are wrong, there’s no harm in it. If Atheists are
wrong, they may have hell to pay, literally.
h/t [Citizen Link]
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