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To: Robert E. Hall who wrote (9121)10/27/1997 9:56:00 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
To me Robert, it seems that it comes down to individuals. We are either with Christ Jesus or against Him. Indisputably, there are individuals from every nation who follow and who don't -- only point I was trying to make.

I cringe when someone says the US is a "christian nation." Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a majority of US citizens have faith in Jesus -- but the relationship with God is an individual's own choice.

Which is worse someone who preaches a completely false religion or someone who preaches the rejection of all things spiritual? Or are both equally destructive in their talk?

I know there is a segment of the scientific community that readily admits they don't know the answer to "why" we exist -- but at the same time they are opposed to anybody with spiritual explanations for the same question. They are opposed to the "unlearned" who believe the Bible. Perhaps these "antichrists" are more destructive than others in our own society? While being most decidedly ego-centric, they claim to be objective and many "believe" them.

What do you think?