jzeidler
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I am a Christian and I hold to this.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” -First Amendment.
I have no problem with a Christian flag being taken down from a government place. I just don’t want atheists being jerks about it. “Freedom from religion” forgets that the government will not ‘prohibit the free exercise of religion’. So they need to get over themselves and let people worship how they wish.
However, Christians need to understand that America is not a theocracy and God doesn’t want it to be one. Jesus died to save people, not to institute a Christian government. The kingdom of heaven is in each believer of Christ, not within Washington DC, nor is it the job of a Christian to institute it there.
Many Christians forget the reason why the founding fathers said, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” They said this because they wanted to protect people of religion and those who don’t have a religion. They wanted to protect the people of religion because if the government were to establish a countrywide religion and give money to the church the government could then dictate how the church acts, what they teach, punish heretics, and who they place in authority.
This is why 'separation of church and state’ though not constitutional, is a good thing for everyone. Christians can have a place in government and govern with their convictions but the establishment of the church and the establishment of government shouldn’t have authority over each other. This also protects the non-religious person too because it doesn’t force them to believe anything they don’t want to or persecute them. This country wasn’t founded with the purpose of freedom 'from’ religion. But founded as a country with freedom of religion.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” -First Amendment.
I have no problem with a Christian flag being taken down from a government place. I just don’t want atheists being jerks about it. “Freedom from religion” forgets that the government will not ‘prohibit the free exercise of religion’. So they need to get over themselves and let people worship how they wish.
However, Christians need to understand that America is not a theocracy and God doesn’t want it to be one. Jesus died to save people, not to institute a Christian government. The kingdom of heaven is in each believer of Christ, not within Washington DC, nor is it the job of a Christian to institute it there.
Many Christians forget the reason why the founding fathers said, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” They said this because they wanted to protect people of religion and those who don’t have a religion. They wanted to protect the people of religion because if the government were to establish a countrywide religion and give money to the church the government could then dictate how the church acts, what they teach, punish heretics, and who they place in authority.
This is why 'separation of church and state’ though not constitutional, is a good thing for everyone. Christians can have a place in government and govern with their convictions but the establishment of the church and the establishment of government shouldn’t have authority over each other. This also protects the non-religious person too because it doesn’t force them to believe anything they don’t want to or persecute them. This country wasn’t founded with the purpose of freedom 'from’ religion. But founded as a country with freedom of religion.