My apologies for not writing last night. I usually try to put something up between 8 PM and Midnight, but unfortunately I was side tracked by battling atheists for six hours, responding to 185 posts on the Huffington Post.
The story involves a Cranston, RI case where an atheist high school student objected to a historical banner where God was invoked. Naturally, any thought of God offends the atheist because they hate being reminded that they will stand before Him one day to give an account of themselves.
I cannot blame the atheist for they have been duped or brainwashed into believing that there is no God by others who do not believe. This has been done through the infiltration of NO GOD thinking in our public schools, which were started by Christians to ensure that their children could read the Bible.
Benjamin Rush said, "I cannot but suspect that the present fashionable practice of rejecting the Bible from our schools has originated with Deists. And they discover great ingenuity in this new mode of attacking Christianity. If the proceed in it, they will do more in half a century in extirpating our religion than Bolingbroke or Voltaire could have effected in a thousand years."
Our Founding Fathers believed that Bible training should begin early in the life of a child. Benjamin Rush, the father of American public education, said that if we reject our children in learning the Bible in schools, then in half a century (50 years), Christianity would be totally destroyed. Prayer (and God) was removed from US public schools in 1963 -- 49 years ago, and we see the result today. Christianity is not destroyed, but it appears that two entire generations of Americans are accepting that there is no God, simply because some small minority demands that we not recognize the Almighty.
What I find fascinating is that many of them repeat the same old tired cliches and come up with the most outlandish claims. Why one guy actually claimed that Conservatives have been banning books for over 25 years. I usually don't ask, but I am often asked to provide "proof" of things. In this instance I asked, and was sent tow links with "sources." I looked into these "sources" and after viewing a handful of randomly selected links determined that these were not "book banners" as alleged, but organizations that take exception to the assault on American History. One example is Abraham Lincoln. Most history books today give Lincoln a mere paragraph, yet provide B.J. Clinton (his name is Bill Jefferson, isn't it?) with three full pages. I for one believe that Lincoln deserves more page time than B.J. don't you?
Another claim is how "In God We Trust" was added in 1956, but I have found photographic evidence of US coins dated in 1864 with the inscription. As a matter of fact, the last minted coin without the motto was minted in 1866, although some gold coins did not contain the motto.
One thing is clear. The atheist has no intention of stopping his efforts to remove God from everything, yet cries VICTIM when one objects and points out historical facts. When will some of you idiot Christians begin to realize this and join the fight -- respectfully of course.
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