New Directions
A bill will soon be introduced by the House of Representatives Majority to correct the
confusion about separation of church and state. The measure sets aside an as-yet undetermined appropriation to cover the cost of transition. There has been some controversy over removing Christian symbols from locations considered to be publicly funded sites. The current bill would carry out this removal of confusion by removing crosses and such symbols from churches and other religious sites.
This move would be in line with the Law of our nation, according to a Christian spokesperson. Our law has superseded instructions given us in our bible where
the "inspired" writers erred. For example, if you read Gen. 1:26,27, and many sections of the New Testament, you see the error of thinking Jesus Christ was created in the image of God and mankind. This bill clearly points out that Christ is wrongly depicted as a human man, and certainly of the image of God. In fact, it is a myth that Christ died to cover mankind's sins and provide entry to heaven.
You see, the Law of our Nation is not be confused with the errors in the Ten Commandments. Christ and men and women were not created in God's image. The Law of the United States declares that Christ, men and women were created in the image of a "person", described by the justices as any corporation. They ruled that a corporation has the same "rights" as a person, according to the Constitution.
Plans are underway to remove crosses and other symbols usually placed on church steeples and elsewhere, as well as statues and pictures depicting a "person" as being Christ and human-like. In their place will be the new and correct symbol, the American dollar sign ($). Christians are urged to volunteer their time and work to assist in making this change. Protests have been identified as "Leftist" attempts to block Christian progress and worship of the true symbol. An attempt is also underway to revise the meaning and explanation of Christianity so it conforms to the Law of the United States. We are, after all, not a Christian nation (and really never were), but a Corporate Nation. It's the Law!
A bill will soon be introduced by the House of Representatives Majority to correct the
confusion about separation of church and state. The measure sets aside an as-yet undetermined appropriation to cover the cost of transition. There has been some controversy over removing Christian symbols from locations considered to be publicly funded sites. The current bill would carry out this removal of confusion by removing crosses and such symbols from churches and other religious sites.
This move would be in line with the Law of our nation, according to a Christian spokesperson. Our law has superseded instructions given us in our bible where
the "inspired" writers erred. For example, if you read Gen. 1:26,27, and many sections of the New Testament, you see the error of thinking Jesus Christ was created in the image of God and mankind. This bill clearly points out that Christ is wrongly depicted as a human man, and certainly of the image of God. In fact, it is a myth that Christ died to cover mankind's sins and provide entry to heaven.
You see, the Law of our Nation is not be confused with the errors in the Ten Commandments. Christ and men and women were not created in God's image. The Law of the United States declares that Christ, men and women were created in the image of a "person", described by the justices as any corporation. They ruled that a corporation has the same "rights" as a person, according to the Constitution.
Plans are underway to remove crosses and other symbols usually placed on church steeples and elsewhere, as well as statues and pictures depicting a "person" as being Christ and human-like. In their place will be the new and correct symbol, the American dollar sign ($). Christians are urged to volunteer their time and work to assist in making this change. Protests have been identified as "Leftist" attempts to block Christian progress and worship of the true symbol. An attempt is also underway to revise the meaning and explanation of Christianity so it conforms to the Law of the United States. We are, after all, not a Christian nation (and really never were), but a Corporate Nation. It's the Law!
-- Rev. Walbear
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