User Profile: MKbackintheUSA

Member Since: September 07, 2010

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  • Depends on your definition of America. The United States of America has joined Latin and South American countries in believing in collective salvation, where salvation is dictated by a central government, whether they know it or not.

  • I have no idea if anybody else noticed this, but it seems to me that those churches that are cosponsoring this particular rally are probably going against what their own statements of faith is. It is almost like they are coming out and saying that collective salvation is the way to go; meaning that as long as a collective society obeys the government or the main church, it does not matter what the individual does, he will still go to heaven, if there even is one because heaven could be your reward on earth. Think back in history to a couple examples: The Catholic Church, Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, North Korea, China, Venezuela, and Bolivia all believe that the salvation of a people is to act together as one group obeying either a deity or a government with promises of heaven on earth or a Utopian society that never becomes true. Basically, these churches that believe in individual salvation through a personal savior(Jesus Christ) are throwing that to the wind in support of collective salvation and moral relativism. In my opinion, that is the true shock and sadness of that whole rally.