William H. Smith November
20, 2000
1204 Christmas Tree
Lane
about 650s words
Pearce, Az. 85625
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Dictatorship
By
William H. Smith
A country is born, it grows
to strength, then to maturity gaining wisdom, the country ages and then starts
to decay, and then it dies. This
formula seems to be true of all things, except God.
The birth of the public
school system started with the one-room schools. From these small schools came doctors, lawyers, and
presidents. The basic subjects were
reading, writing, and arithmetic. Later
a higher educational system was introduced.
This system taught other subjects, science, athletics, history, other
subjects, and even the Bible. To outlaw
even one subject is to dictate what children can and cannot learn. Without God in our government and
schools, we are fast
becoming a lawless, unruly country. One
example is children murdering other children, I can remember when a fistfight
was the worse incident found in schoolyard disobedience, and that resulted in a
reprimand.
God is the basis for our
great country, his name appears on our coins and currency, and
public buildings, so why not
keep his name there. The citizens who
want to be separated from God are certainly hypocrites. Have you ever seen anyone that throws his or
her money away because it has, “in God we trust” written on it? The pimps, drug pushers, smugglers, and
various types of outlaws covet the dollar with, “in God we trust” inscribed on
it, even the atheists.
From the beginning of Christianity Satan has tried to
destroy God's people. First by his
effort to tempt Jesus Christ, and today
in the United States he uses single minded people to have God and the Bible
outlawed in the public schools and the government buildings. The Jews were used by Satan to kill
Christianity by putting Christ to death, but unwittingly this started a strong
Christian movement.
In the first three hundred years of the Christian
movement, Jesus' rising from the grave, and the day of Pentecost were the only
two Christian holidays celebrated.
Christmas and Easter came later and were tied to early day Pagan festivals.
The early Roman Pagan culture celebrated a holiday named Jo Saturnalia that is observed in the same time frame that Christmas is. During the early Christian days, Pagans celebrated the spring equinox and had a Goddess that was named Esatre, Esatre is probably where the word Easter derived from. Therefore two of the important days observed by
Christians today have been
aligned with Pagan observances, this seems to be a means to discredit God and to defeat the Christian movement.
Our government from the
President's office down to the local government levels allows witchcraft and
Darwin’s theory of evolution to be studied in the public schools, but the Bible
or anything related to God is disallowed in the public school and the school
grounds. God's word
has been with us since the
beginning of time, and was written in stone during the period of the Babylonian
Empire. By not allowing anything that
related to God in our schools is nothing less than dictatorship, this was what
our forefathers sought to avoid.
We are told that the
reasoning for this is, that we must have a separation of Church and State. Oh you hypocrites, any individual with a
glint of reasoning knows what you are trying to do, by separating the children
from God you hope to destroy God.
Regardless of what you accomplish, in the end the Christians will live
and the people who reject God and his son Jesus Christ will die away. The separation of Church and State as
written by our forefathers simply means that the Church shall not have power
over the government.
Light has come into the
world, but men love the dark (unknown) not the light (Jesus
Christ) because their deeds
are evil.
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