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Another Holocaust?

Have we gone to far to take it back? Like a fast running train that has jumped it’s track Can we gather the pieces that we’ve thrown away? And seek redemption in the words we pray. How can we expect forgiveness from what we do? We’re so unfaithful and so untrue. I know we weren’t there when Jesus died for us. So we take on the attitude what’s the big fuss? They say He will return and claim His throne, Will you believe then when the proof is shown? We can remove His name from everything, But when the final day comes whose praises will we sing. Our government was suppose to be a voice for the majority, Instead they do what they please in this land lead by the minority. In God we trust is what has always lead us through, But now they are saying God is not allowed only you. I don’t know how this country got so turned around, But I know the course we’re on and where we’re bound. I hope someone out there knows what to do, And lead us back to the things that will sustain us through. I read an article about how HUD would not let this eighty some odd year old lady place an angel on her Christmas tree. Said it might offend some of the other tenants, WELL EXCUSE ME! It reminds me of a one Adolph Hitler and what he did to the Jews, If we don’t stop this idiocy before it gets full blown then Christians might start feeling the point of the screw. It’s not a joking matter and we can’t laugh it off anymore, Or we are going to have the Gestapo policing Christians like they did in Germany once before. If you’re a Christian open your eyes and look, They’re removing our rights one by one, day by day, book by book. I don’t want to start trouble but I want what’s right, And when push comes to shove are you ready to fight?

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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