Sunday, July 8, 2012

Indicted by Religion

Indicted by the Religiosity of his Party.
Being an observant Christian I am apolitical and have no political affiliation. However, I have religious and civic responsibility to vote, to choose the leaders of our nation.  Like in any election the big question in this coming general election is who should we vote for and why?
For Christian brethren out there, is my prayer that this piece of advice will meet you in good spirit, health, peace, and love of the Son, the Father and the Holy Spirit. Brethren, this November we will be faced with the difficult task and decision on how and who to choose to leader our nation in these difficult and trial times. Nonetheless, it is a Christian duty to choose the leaders of his nation.
On who to choose, it is simply and easy if only we open our heart and listen to the word of God.  Without doubt, we must choose a Christian and not necessarily a saint, as saints do not seek human approval or earthly authority. Who then is a Christian?   As there are over thirty one thousand Christian denominational churches, Christian must be vigilant lest they be deceived.
A Christian is one who believes that Jesus Christ is the Begotten Son of the living God who by his death in the cross redeemed mankind from eternal damnation. Was a begotten son of God necessary for the redemption of mankind? Absolutely yes, because a sinless being, Christ was crucial for the cleansing of sins. It will be inconceivable to use sin to clean sin.  A Begotten Son of God could not be any other being but God.  Christ said ‘I came forth from the Father.  I and Father are one.’ So Christ was God in the Image of Man. God the Author of sin is the only being capable of rewriting or weeping out sin. So a God was required to amend the law of sin.
So Christ is God and God is Christ both were in the beginning. ‘In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God.’ Bible says through the Word God made everything and that the Word came and dwelled among Man. Both Christ and God were in the beginning, Alpha and Omega. They could not be God if they had a beginning or evolved.
So Christ could neither be the redeemer nor God if he had sin. Christ could not be God if Christ is less than God or had a beginning or evolved. Therefore it is blasphemy to teach that either God or Christ is creature that evolved over time.  In Christianity, It is heresy to say that either God the father or the son was less of a God. So brethren, God is not human and humans are not Gods nor could they ever become Gods.
One who believes that God or Christ evolves (as Mormons do) makes Christ less of a God and therefore invalidates his or her believe in the redemption power of Christ. And one who invalidates the redemption power of Christ does not believe that Christ is who Christ said Christ is and so have therefore called Christ a liar.      
Folks, please excuse my lengthy sermon, was out of necessity    

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