LETTER: Bring God back into our country
Contrary to what President Obama says, we are a country founded on Judeo-Christian ideals, beliefs and tenets. If you don't like it, leave it. We have plenty of planes to fly you to a country that better suits your beliefs.
Atheist-Russia is there waiting; black theologist - take it back to South America (since "Rev." Wright hates the Jews, what Bible does he "preach" out of, pray tell, since the Jews are the apple of God's eye?). As for the extremist Islams, sharia is practiced in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Afghanistan (proof of that screams at you from the woman on the magazine cover with her nose and ears chopped off). Death by stoning occurs more often than I'd like to imagine (do you really want that in America?). For the extremists it's all about world submission and world domination.
We the American people will no longer allow you to twist and trash our God and Constitution to suit your beliefs. You are still welcome to practice your beliefs, but you will not be allowed to erase God and Jesus from our hearts and history as they are who we are as Americans. I am proud our forefathers made God's word the basis for our laws and constitution. We are tolerant but we will not be doormats. Our God is still on the throne with Jesus on his right hand. We will not stand down.
Christians bring our Lord out into the open (When He is for us none can stand against us). Restore our country to what she was: decent, moral and having pride in ourselves. Until and unless we bring God back to the forefront, our country will continue its downward spiral. Christians, stand up, be proud and be counted! Bless God and He will always bless you!
Karen Beighey
Graniteville
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