In God We Trust
Psalm 91:2
It’s the 4th of July (actually today), and this message is about the godly biblical foundation that our nation was built on. This is not a political message – this is a biblical message. The Bible directs every area of our lives, including our involvement in the nation that God started. On this 4th of July, it is my hope to remind us of how deeply engrained God IS in the foundation of this country. If you take God out of the foundation of this country, we would have no country. And it is my hope and prayer that this “One Nation Under God” would continue to say, “In God We Trust.”
Psalm 91:2 (ESV)
2 I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
That verse sums up the original founding formation of this country. And so many things make it clear to me that the next generation does not know how intimately intertwined God is in our country.
Yesterday, I followed a social media post with tons of responses criticizing – making fun of – and accusing any church that talks about our country on the 4th of July of being stupid, ridiculous, worthless, and especially anti-Jesus. This was a Christian, young, hip adult with a big following of Christian young adults all bashing any church that would dare bring up God and our country together on the 4th of July. And really, the tone was – our country is so bad and evil, how could you ever speak of our nation in the same sentence as God, in a church.
There is so very much that the next generation has so wrong about the connection between God and this nation because they have been indoctrinated by a power center whose goal is to dismantle the true foundation of this country. Again, this is not a political message. The concerns I have for our country are way bigger than who is in the White House.
America, today, is not what it was a few decades ago, or honestly, even a few years ago. Our nation is being torn down from the inside – on purpose – by those who are committed to deconstructing and then re-constructing the founding principles that our nation was built on.
The biblical worldview that framed and founded this country is being dismantled and portrayed as evil, especially to the future generations.
I’d like to call this “power center” that is tearing down our nation – from the inside The New World Order – IN our country. And the phrases “anti-Colonialism,” “social justice,” and now – especially – “racism,” are the indoctrination words of this New World Order. Just yesterday, a very prominent, young Congresswoman who has the ear and the hearts of most of the next generation, commented on an Olympic athlete who failed a drug test. She said (quote), “Banning marijuana use at the Olympics is ‘An instrument of a racist and colonial policy.’” And you thought drug tests for the Olympic athletes was just a good, fair idea. Well, now you know if you think drug tests are a good idea at the Olympics, then you are a racist, and a Colonialist – and you might not even know what a Colonialist is, but now you are one (and you’ve been labeled).
And now, you have to agree with the people that are calling you racist and a Colonialist so that they don’t call you by those names. This is psychological manipulation. It is indoctrination.
Here are a few lines from a news story yesterday. Students and young people walking around the Georgetown area, in Washington, D.C. struggled to say whether they were proud to be an American ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. (These are college students, primarily.) A reporter walked around Georgetown asking young people whether they were proud to be an American. “I feel sorry for those young students,” said Lily Tang Williams an American citizen who immigrated from China. In response to the video, she said, “They remind me of my past living in Communist China for twenty-three years. And I was indoctrinated to believe everything the government told me and everything that Chairman Mao Tse-tung told me.” She added, “There are millions of people who would like to switch places with those students.”
One woman (a student) says she feels embarrassed to be an American every day. She wakes up every day, embarrassed to be an American. Here’s why. (Look for keywords that might have been inserted into her mind to cause her to feel embarrassed.) Here’s what she says. “I think a lot of things about this country are embarrassing, like racist history, colonization, and even currently with what’s going on with the cops.”
Do you mean how they’re being ambushed, and how they’re being taken out, and nobody cares how many cops get killed – is that what you mean by “what’s going on with the cops”? No. All these things are what the power center has indoctrinated her with to make her feel embarrassed of this country. Trust me – she may know a little bit of the racist history, but this is the trigger to start the firestorm in our country that they are successfully starting.
Another woman said, “A lot of times it’s just embarrassing to be an American because the country claims to support everyone but we continue to support Israel.”
I had a family member go to UCLA. He went in not knowing where Israel was and came out hating Israel because his professors told him to hate Israel. “Israel’s bad.” Why is our education system indoctrinating students to hate Israel? How could it possibly benefit our country? It’s the only democracy in the middle east and the people group that gave us the Bible.
Some of these interviewees said their college education influenced their view. One girl said, “I’m from Georgia and I never would have learned had I not taken these classes just about the way our justice system works, and zoning laws. I think college really opened my eyes to a lot of these things.”
All this is a really good example of what is being called “The coming of Soft Totalitarianism.” “Soft Totalitarianism” means: Forcing you to agree with those in power without them using tanks and guns. Instead, they’re doing it by controlling what goes into your mind, and then subtly forcing you to agree with their views. This is the purpose and definition behind our “cancel culture.”
And the enforcers of the “New World Order Views” are the giant tech companies who are already controlling what you can and can’t say in this “New America.” If you agree with them – say whatever you want about anybody you want, it doesn’t matter. If you disagree with them – you get canceled, or worse. And they know, right now, if you agree with them or not because they are recording every click you make.
Last night, the previous President had a rally, and minutes before, YouTube just shut his live stream off – and no one is going to address First Amendment or Free Speech with YouTube. Guys, the next generation is being indoctrinated to hate the foundations of this country so that they will support the dismantling of those foundations.
But, listen to me please. Bad things have happened in our good country. But those bad things don’t make our country bad. They make those things and those people bad.
But the New World Order is convincing the next generation that because bad things have happened and bad people exist, we must deconstruct our entire foundation and re-construct our foundation to meet their particular goals and ideals.
The reason that we talk about God and our country in church is not because we are Christian Nationalists. It is because the foundation and heritage of this country are solidly godly and biblical. It’s not perfect, and it’s not without bad things that have happened. But the foundation as a country is God-centered and biblical.
April 19, 1775 – the Revolutionary War began to gain our independence from England and it was during this war the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Colonial Congress on July 4, 1776, ultimately making the Colonies of America One Nation Under God. But this country had been in the creation and foundation stage for one-hundred-and-fifty years prior to that, and it was in those crucial years that the foundation for this country was forged.
And no matter how much the New World Order says it’s a lie, our country’s forefathers made God and the Bible the center of their lives and their decision making, and so (naturally) the Bible was sewn into the fabric of how the people of this country should live. The great Patriot, Patrick Henry who’s famous “Give me liberty or give me death” speech was delivered in a Virginia Church in 1775, wrote this: The Bible is a book worth more than all the other books that were ever printed.
The famous educator, Noah Webster (Webster’s Dictionary – first published in 1806) wrote this: The Bible is the chief moral cause of all that is good, and the best corrector of all that is evil in human society.
Another Webster (not related), Daniel Webster, a legal defender of the Constitution and Secretary of State wrote this: To the free and universal reading of the Bible, men are much indebted for right views of civil liberty. The Bible is a book which teaches man his own individual responsibility, his own dignity, and his equality with his fellow man.
That is how central the Bible was in the lives of our forefathers.
One of the earliest public education laws in the Colonies was the Code of 1650. It stated the purpose of the public education system was to first ensure that all students had a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures.
In 1690, the first textbook printed in the American Colonies was called, “The New England Primer.” It used the Bible throughout its pages and was the primary textbook for American Education for over two hundred years, until the early 1900s.
Jump ahead to September 6, 1774, in the opening session (the very first session) of the Colonial Congress, the entire Congress first prayed for three hours and then did a Bible study on Psalm 35.
That was 1774. Now jump to 1776 when the Congress appointed a committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, fifty-six men were appointed to draft the Declaration that would literally change the history of this world. And twenty-four of those fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence had full seminary degrees. Nearly one-half of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were ordained ministers and pastors, and most of the others were leaders in their churches. They believed in divine moral absolutes and they clearly wrote those divine absolutes into our Declaration of Independence.
One signer of the Declaration, Benjamin Rush, wrote about the events of the signing. He said they sat in silence in the room knowing that hanging would be their probable end, and he wrote: “I sat next to John Adams in Congress, and upon my whispering to him and asking him if he thought we should succeed in our struggle with Great Britain he replied, ‘Yes, if we fear God and repent of our sins.’”
Imagine that room as fifty-six leaders of the Colonies signed, in essence, their own death warrant for treason against the King of England, as they sat in silence, the Declaration was laid out with two silver pens and two ink wells. And the Secretary would call these men one by one to the front of the room to sign the most important governing document in the history of the world. Many of these fifty-six men watched their homes be burned. Watched their sons die in the war. Gave up all their material fortunes. And many were killed before our freedom was won.
And as soon as the Declaration of Independence was signed, that signer Benjamin Rush started the first Bible Society in this country, and within eight years, the very same men who signed our Declaration of Independence had started one hundred and twenty-one Bible Societies for the sole purpose of getting God’s Word into the hands of the people in this country. One of those Bible Societies – The American Bible Society – still distributes millions of Bibles around the world every year.
And in 1781, a plan was advanced in Congress to print and distribute America’s first English language Bible. The first English language Bible printed in America was printed by Congress – with taxpayer’s money. It was called the “Bible of the Revolution” and there are only twenty-six left in the world today, and the Records of Congress surrounding this Bible state: It is a needed addition of the Holy Scriptures for the use of our schools.
Moving ahead to 1787 and the Constitutional Convention where delegates from each Colony produced the United States Constitution. Benjamin Franklin, who was eighty-one years old, was one of only six men who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. And on June 28, 1787, during a very difficult time of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin addressed the president of the Convention, George Washington.
Benjamin Franklin;
"In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayer in this room for the Divine Protection.
Our prayers were heard, and they were graciously answered. All of us engaged in the struggle must have observed frequent instances of a superintending Providence in our favor. And have we now forgotten this powerful Friend? or do we imagine we no longer need His assistance?
I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth; That God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise, without His aide?
We have been assured in the Sacred writings, that unless the Lord build a house, they labor in vain that build it. I firmly believe this. And I also believe, that without His concurring aide, we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel.
I therefore beg leave to move, that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven and its blessings on our deliberation, be held in this assembly every morning before we proceed to business."
And that was the day, and that was the speech that began the institution of Congressional prayer.
We could easily quote a hundred examples proving the commitment of our Founding Fathers to God and to the Bible, but let me just quote two more.
Founding Father John Adams:
“The general principles on which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. Now I will avow that I then believed and now believe, that those general principals of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God."
James Wilson was a signer of the Constitution. He started our law school system and he wrote the first legal argument for the Constitution and he was our first Supreme Court Justice. He said: "Human law must rest its authority ultimately upon the authority of that law which is divine.
Far from being rivals or enemies, religion and law are twin sisters, friends, and mutual assistants."
That is a quote from our first appointed Supreme Court Justice.
When Thomas Jefferson was in charge of the Washington D.C. schools, he required only two books must be used in the public schools. The Bible and the Watts Hymnal. Yet, since 1962 when prayer and the Bible were taken out of the classroom, we have taught our children that there are no Biblical absolutes. Biblical values and moral absolutes continue to be progressively dismantled and crushed by the New World Order in our country today, because Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, "The Philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next."
That is why Biblical absolutes are being removed and they are being replaced with, "Let your child decide their OWN Gender – Because who does God think he is – thinking that HE gets to decide a person’s gender – God is a racist and Colonialist – and if you agree with God then YOU ARE a Racist and Colonialist TOO.”
So, you better agree with us or we’ll call you even more bad names.
Guys, don’t believe the lies of those who are deconstructing the foundations of this country. They are using faulty and manipulative logic to do it, and they are indoctrinating the next generations with media mind control, and an upper education system that drives that generation to their own end.
And the founding Biblical principles of our country are exactly what our country needs today because they are the unchanging principles of the unchanging God. They are the unchanging principles of true equality, true care for one another, and genuine love. And even though our country has bad people who have done bad things, our country has the best founding principles in the world because they are godly and biblical principles.
So please – do not turn your back on the American flag just because the New World Order tells you to. The next chance you get to stand proudly before the American flag, remember you are standing for the godly, biblical principles that make this country great, and you are standing for the immeasurable sacrifice of those who have died to keep us free all these years.
This country has been the greatest country in the world because we are One Nation Under God. But as the New World Order replaces God with their own ideals and agenda, not only will they dismantle the foundation of this county, but they will also dismantle our godly heritage and our covering of God.
We want to be a more godly nation to better embrace our founding biblical principles. But – we do that by loving and respecting the godly foundation of our country, not by turning our backs on our godly foundation or the flag that represents that godly foundation.
Abraham Lincoln started the National Day of Prayer on March 30, 1863.
Abraham Lincoln Day of Prayer Proclamation
… We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of Heaven. We have been preserved, these many years, in peace and prosperity. We have grown in numbers, wealth and power, as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us!
It behooves us then, to humble ourselves before the offended Power, to confess our national sins, and to pray for clemency and forgiveness.
Psalm 91:2 (ESV)
2 I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
That verse sums up the original founding formation of this country. And so many things make it clear to me that the next generation does not know how intimately intertwined God is in our country.
Yesterday, I followed a social media post with tons of responses criticizing – making fun of – and accusing any church that talks about our country on the 4th of July of being stupid, ridiculous, worthless, and especially anti-Jesus. This was a Christian, young, hip adult with a big following of Christian young adults all bashing any church that would dare bring up God and our country together on the 4th of July. And really, the tone was – our country is so bad and evil, how could you ever speak of our nation in the same sentence as God, in a church.
There is so very much that the next generation has so wrong about the connection between God and this nation because they have been indoctrinated by a power center whose goal is to dismantle the true foundation of this country. Again, this is not a political message. The concerns I have for our country are way bigger than who is in the White House.
America, today, is not what it was a few decades ago, or honestly, even a few years ago. Our nation is being torn down from the inside – on purpose – by those who are committed to deconstructing and then re-constructing the founding principles that our nation was built on.
The biblical worldview that framed and founded this country is being dismantled and portrayed as evil, especially to the future generations.
I’d like to call this “power center” that is tearing down our nation – from the inside The New World Order – IN our country. And the phrases “anti-Colonialism,” “social justice,” and now – especially – “racism,” are the indoctrination words of this New World Order. Just yesterday, a very prominent, young Congresswoman who has the ear and the hearts of most of the next generation, commented on an Olympic athlete who failed a drug test. She said (quote), “Banning marijuana use at the Olympics is ‘An instrument of a racist and colonial policy.’” And you thought drug tests for the Olympic athletes was just a good, fair idea. Well, now you know if you think drug tests are a good idea at the Olympics, then you are a racist, and a Colonialist – and you might not even know what a Colonialist is, but now you are one (and you’ve been labeled).
And now, you have to agree with the people that are calling you racist and a Colonialist so that they don’t call you by those names. This is psychological manipulation. It is indoctrination.
Here are a few lines from a news story yesterday. Students and young people walking around the Georgetown area, in Washington, D.C. struggled to say whether they were proud to be an American ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. (These are college students, primarily.) A reporter walked around Georgetown asking young people whether they were proud to be an American. “I feel sorry for those young students,” said Lily Tang Williams an American citizen who immigrated from China. In response to the video, she said, “They remind me of my past living in Communist China for twenty-three years. And I was indoctrinated to believe everything the government told me and everything that Chairman Mao Tse-tung told me.” She added, “There are millions of people who would like to switch places with those students.”
One woman (a student) says she feels embarrassed to be an American every day. She wakes up every day, embarrassed to be an American. Here’s why. (Look for keywords that might have been inserted into her mind to cause her to feel embarrassed.) Here’s what she says. “I think a lot of things about this country are embarrassing, like racist history, colonization, and even currently with what’s going on with the cops.”
Do you mean how they’re being ambushed, and how they’re being taken out, and nobody cares how many cops get killed – is that what you mean by “what’s going on with the cops”? No. All these things are what the power center has indoctrinated her with to make her feel embarrassed of this country. Trust me – she may know a little bit of the racist history, but this is the trigger to start the firestorm in our country that they are successfully starting.
Another woman said, “A lot of times it’s just embarrassing to be an American because the country claims to support everyone but we continue to support Israel.”
I had a family member go to UCLA. He went in not knowing where Israel was and came out hating Israel because his professors told him to hate Israel. “Israel’s bad.” Why is our education system indoctrinating students to hate Israel? How could it possibly benefit our country? It’s the only democracy in the middle east and the people group that gave us the Bible.
Some of these interviewees said their college education influenced their view. One girl said, “I’m from Georgia and I never would have learned had I not taken these classes just about the way our justice system works, and zoning laws. I think college really opened my eyes to a lot of these things.”
All this is a really good example of what is being called “The coming of Soft Totalitarianism.” “Soft Totalitarianism” means: Forcing you to agree with those in power without them using tanks and guns. Instead, they’re doing it by controlling what goes into your mind, and then subtly forcing you to agree with their views. This is the purpose and definition behind our “cancel culture.”
And the enforcers of the “New World Order Views” are the giant tech companies who are already controlling what you can and can’t say in this “New America.” If you agree with them – say whatever you want about anybody you want, it doesn’t matter. If you disagree with them – you get canceled, or worse. And they know, right now, if you agree with them or not because they are recording every click you make.
Last night, the previous President had a rally, and minutes before, YouTube just shut his live stream off – and no one is going to address First Amendment or Free Speech with YouTube. Guys, the next generation is being indoctrinated to hate the foundations of this country so that they will support the dismantling of those foundations.
But, listen to me please. Bad things have happened in our good country. But those bad things don’t make our country bad. They make those things and those people bad.
But the New World Order is convincing the next generation that because bad things have happened and bad people exist, we must deconstruct our entire foundation and re-construct our foundation to meet their particular goals and ideals.
The reason that we talk about God and our country in church is not because we are Christian Nationalists. It is because the foundation and heritage of this country are solidly godly and biblical. It’s not perfect, and it’s not without bad things that have happened. But the foundation as a country is God-centered and biblical.
April 19, 1775 – the Revolutionary War began to gain our independence from England and it was during this war the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Colonial Congress on July 4, 1776, ultimately making the Colonies of America One Nation Under God. But this country had been in the creation and foundation stage for one-hundred-and-fifty years prior to that, and it was in those crucial years that the foundation for this country was forged.
And no matter how much the New World Order says it’s a lie, our country’s forefathers made God and the Bible the center of their lives and their decision making, and so (naturally) the Bible was sewn into the fabric of how the people of this country should live. The great Patriot, Patrick Henry who’s famous “Give me liberty or give me death” speech was delivered in a Virginia Church in 1775, wrote this: The Bible is a book worth more than all the other books that were ever printed.
The famous educator, Noah Webster (Webster’s Dictionary – first published in 1806) wrote this: The Bible is the chief moral cause of all that is good, and the best corrector of all that is evil in human society.
Another Webster (not related), Daniel Webster, a legal defender of the Constitution and Secretary of State wrote this: To the free and universal reading of the Bible, men are much indebted for right views of civil liberty. The Bible is a book which teaches man his own individual responsibility, his own dignity, and his equality with his fellow man.
That is how central the Bible was in the lives of our forefathers.
One of the earliest public education laws in the Colonies was the Code of 1650. It stated the purpose of the public education system was to first ensure that all students had a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures.
In 1690, the first textbook printed in the American Colonies was called, “The New England Primer.” It used the Bible throughout its pages and was the primary textbook for American Education for over two hundred years, until the early 1900s.
Jump ahead to September 6, 1774, in the opening session (the very first session) of the Colonial Congress, the entire Congress first prayed for three hours and then did a Bible study on Psalm 35.
That was 1774. Now jump to 1776 when the Congress appointed a committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, fifty-six men were appointed to draft the Declaration that would literally change the history of this world. And twenty-four of those fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence had full seminary degrees. Nearly one-half of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were ordained ministers and pastors, and most of the others were leaders in their churches. They believed in divine moral absolutes and they clearly wrote those divine absolutes into our Declaration of Independence.
One signer of the Declaration, Benjamin Rush, wrote about the events of the signing. He said they sat in silence in the room knowing that hanging would be their probable end, and he wrote: “I sat next to John Adams in Congress, and upon my whispering to him and asking him if he thought we should succeed in our struggle with Great Britain he replied, ‘Yes, if we fear God and repent of our sins.’”
Imagine that room as fifty-six leaders of the Colonies signed, in essence, their own death warrant for treason against the King of England, as they sat in silence, the Declaration was laid out with two silver pens and two ink wells. And the Secretary would call these men one by one to the front of the room to sign the most important governing document in the history of the world. Many of these fifty-six men watched their homes be burned. Watched their sons die in the war. Gave up all their material fortunes. And many were killed before our freedom was won.
And as soon as the Declaration of Independence was signed, that signer Benjamin Rush started the first Bible Society in this country, and within eight years, the very same men who signed our Declaration of Independence had started one hundred and twenty-one Bible Societies for the sole purpose of getting God’s Word into the hands of the people in this country. One of those Bible Societies – The American Bible Society – still distributes millions of Bibles around the world every year.
And in 1781, a plan was advanced in Congress to print and distribute America’s first English language Bible. The first English language Bible printed in America was printed by Congress – with taxpayer’s money. It was called the “Bible of the Revolution” and there are only twenty-six left in the world today, and the Records of Congress surrounding this Bible state: It is a needed addition of the Holy Scriptures for the use of our schools.
Moving ahead to 1787 and the Constitutional Convention where delegates from each Colony produced the United States Constitution. Benjamin Franklin, who was eighty-one years old, was one of only six men who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. And on June 28, 1787, during a very difficult time of the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin addressed the president of the Convention, George Washington.
Benjamin Franklin;
"In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayer in this room for the Divine Protection.
Our prayers were heard, and they were graciously answered. All of us engaged in the struggle must have observed frequent instances of a superintending Providence in our favor. And have we now forgotten this powerful Friend? or do we imagine we no longer need His assistance?
I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth; That God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise, without His aide?
We have been assured in the Sacred writings, that unless the Lord build a house, they labor in vain that build it. I firmly believe this. And I also believe, that without His concurring aide, we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel.
I therefore beg leave to move, that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven and its blessings on our deliberation, be held in this assembly every morning before we proceed to business."
And that was the day, and that was the speech that began the institution of Congressional prayer.
We could easily quote a hundred examples proving the commitment of our Founding Fathers to God and to the Bible, but let me just quote two more.
Founding Father John Adams:
“The general principles on which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. Now I will avow that I then believed and now believe, that those general principals of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God."
James Wilson was a signer of the Constitution. He started our law school system and he wrote the first legal argument for the Constitution and he was our first Supreme Court Justice. He said: "Human law must rest its authority ultimately upon the authority of that law which is divine.
Far from being rivals or enemies, religion and law are twin sisters, friends, and mutual assistants."
That is a quote from our first appointed Supreme Court Justice.
When Thomas Jefferson was in charge of the Washington D.C. schools, he required only two books must be used in the public schools. The Bible and the Watts Hymnal. Yet, since 1962 when prayer and the Bible were taken out of the classroom, we have taught our children that there are no Biblical absolutes. Biblical values and moral absolutes continue to be progressively dismantled and crushed by the New World Order in our country today, because Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, "The Philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next."
That is why Biblical absolutes are being removed and they are being replaced with, "Let your child decide their OWN Gender – Because who does God think he is – thinking that HE gets to decide a person’s gender – God is a racist and Colonialist – and if you agree with God then YOU ARE a Racist and Colonialist TOO.”
So, you better agree with us or we’ll call you even more bad names.
Guys, don’t believe the lies of those who are deconstructing the foundations of this country. They are using faulty and manipulative logic to do it, and they are indoctrinating the next generations with media mind control, and an upper education system that drives that generation to their own end.
And the founding Biblical principles of our country are exactly what our country needs today because they are the unchanging principles of the unchanging God. They are the unchanging principles of true equality, true care for one another, and genuine love. And even though our country has bad people who have done bad things, our country has the best founding principles in the world because they are godly and biblical principles.
So please – do not turn your back on the American flag just because the New World Order tells you to. The next chance you get to stand proudly before the American flag, remember you are standing for the godly, biblical principles that make this country great, and you are standing for the immeasurable sacrifice of those who have died to keep us free all these years.
This country has been the greatest country in the world because we are One Nation Under God. But as the New World Order replaces God with their own ideals and agenda, not only will they dismantle the foundation of this county, but they will also dismantle our godly heritage and our covering of God.
We want to be a more godly nation to better embrace our founding biblical principles. But – we do that by loving and respecting the godly foundation of our country, not by turning our backs on our godly foundation or the flag that represents that godly foundation.
Abraham Lincoln started the National Day of Prayer on March 30, 1863.
Abraham Lincoln Day of Prayer Proclamation
… We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of Heaven. We have been preserved, these many years, in peace and prosperity. We have grown in numbers, wealth and power, as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us!
It behooves us then, to humble ourselves before the offended Power, to confess our national sins, and to pray for clemency and forgiveness.