Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Majority Rule vs Religion
One could ask, as a nation, whatever happened to "Majority Rule?" How has it come to be, in
all to many cases, Minority Rule. For example: Although Christianity, since our founding, has been the majority religion of this nation. However, is Christianity given the same consideration today, as it has been in the past? This can only be answered with a resounding no--it is not!
Today, we have, because of Diversity, surrendered some of our rights and in particular Majority Rule. There can be no question about this fact. It seems that we have surrendered even our most cherished freedom to those that would now want to destroy us as a nation. Today, our nations religious rights and beliefs, have been subordinated to the minority religions, within our country, i.e., Islamic, Hinduism and others. We can no longer pray in our schools while others are given prayer rugs or other rights according their beliefs.
Have we as a majority, somehow allowed the minority to gain power through the Political Correct(PC) crowd? Oh no, we can no longer hurt the feelings of others, we must first cave in to their pitiful cries for more tolerance. But the question is--Tolerance for whom? Why is it that only inthese recent years, are we being asked to, in many ways, disavow many of our Christian beliefs to appease the minority religions.
As a Nation founded in Christianity, we must do whatever it takes to return our nation to its former greatness obtained, in part, through our Christian doctrine and the innate goodness and
character of the Majority of our citizens. Religion, in this country, has for all these many years
been our compass governing our moralities. We cannot surrender our nation, at this time or in
the future, to an Atheistic system of rule. The next elections will determine what road we take.
"Whoever seeks to set one race against another seeks to enslave all races. Whoever seeks to set
one religion against another seeks to destroy all religion." Franklin D.Roosevelt.
The Messenger
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