It was Patrick Henry who said
that America was founded,
not on religion
but on "the gospel of Christ."
What is this gospel
What is this gospel
to which Henry refers?
Whose version
of what the Bible says
of what the Bible says
about those who walked with Yashua
wrote about what Yashua taught,
wrote about what Yashua taught,
should we have faith in,
believe in, trust on,
stand on and hope
is His gospel?
Which version was America founded on?
Institutionalized Christianity,
also known as
"Christendom"
also known as
"Christendom"
would have us believe
that the gospel
is about discovering
that everyone is a sinner
by default
and therefore
going to hell
by default,
and in order to escape hell
and qualify for heaven,
we need rely on
a personal savior, Jesus,
who saves us from our sin,
by accepting him
"into our heart
as our personal savior,"
after which we trust that
he will pluck us out of here
just in time,
sometime in the future,
just before he returns
to destroy his enemies
after which, but not before,
we will live happily ever after
praising and worshipping God
on a damp cloud in Heaven.
Meanwhile,
the gospel is about
going to church
on Sunday, or Saturday,
and tithing;
About bulletins,
Bible studies,
praise and worship teams,
mediocre novels, writings and music,
pot lucks, and missions,
and disagreeing with
and fearing,
other so-called
Christian denominations
and other religious cult
as being
Luciferian,
Satanic, or of the devil.
The house of Christianity is divided.
Is it therefore any wonder
that America is a divided nation?
A nation cannot be united
when it is divided
spiritually.
Unless a significant number
of the American People
find the way,
the truth
to indivisibly unite
as one nation
on the principles
of the kingdom of Heaven,
and abandon the vain
traditions, commandments
mythologies and dogmas
of her many versions
of the Gospel
and her perceptions of God,
the American people
will remain divided
will turn on each other
and conquer themselves while
their enemies
laugh from afar
at their foolishness.
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