I understand where you're coming from now. You actually want socialism to take over in America because you don't see anything special about the blessings God have given us. That would explain just about every one of your points. It's that kind of thinking that can contribute to bringing down America. Hopefully there will always be enough who think otherwise to counter your kind of foolish thinking. It's hopeless to argue with someone who's reached such a point. Twisting of words - including scripture - is a specialty of such. Such debate does for a while with due tolerance serve the positive purpose of strengthening one's own resolve, however, and for that I thank you for the opportunity to take up for the America that I know was founded and prospered by and through God's providence. Despite the faults here and there, the service of all veterans, including me, in the defense of this nation was not at all in vain and I'm glad we still have a nation as great as we do. I hope we will be blessed with leaders who can get us back on track - reverse some of the bad trends - and keep us there in the future. I hope your ideas fall flat on their face as they well deserve and we never see the light of single day in any other type government such as you think is our equal until, of course, the day the Lord returns and all else will be naught.
Will you stop with this already? It is getting sickening when all you and your ilk do is argue by accusing the other side of favoring "the enemy". If you can criticize the liberal government in America without being an ememy of America, then why can't anyone criticize other things about it? You have your mind made up that one aspect of this nation is all good and above reproach, and the other is all bad, and unAmerican; so you get to dictate what can be criticized in this country, and what makes one an enemy if they criticize.
Argue over what I say, not what you want to imagine me saying so you can hold up the "socialist" card and think you win by default that way. Else, you show you have no argument!
Why did God tell the Jews to go take the land from existing occupants, kill all the men, women, and children except the women who were still virgins who could be kept as slaves? Surely He did not condone murder and slavery, did He? I want to know where America was at the time?
And if you're using that as justification for the that occurred slavery here; then that was on the Old Testament, and you objected yesterday to me comparing America in your ideology to Israel.
One more time, Eric B, it is our economic and political systems that are better than any other yet known to man - not the individuals who are blessed to live under it. Don't you see that or do you think socialism and communism are better systems?
Yes, I have admitted that I'm a sinner and a bad one at that!
Bingo, Eric B, the way a collective group of sinners produces a good system is by and through the providence of God. That's how we established and sustained this nation.
And this claim still ends up glorifying those individuals in that collective, who can now justify anything their collective does, and still call themselves "good"; though not individually, just collectively, because it was "God" who made them good. ANYONE can do that! That is why I mentioned Islam, because this is exactly what they do. Now don't go and accuse me of favoring them again; I'm critical of
both of you, because I see y'all doing the same exact things. It's a giant battle of huge religious egos vying for supremacy in the world, and using God's name for their own validation.
You're using a cyclical argument. Their system was good, because of God's providence, and that it was God's providence is proven, because their system was so good. But not everyone believes it was so good. That does not convince everyone, unless you have a preconception of its goodness. Of course, when this is pointed out, you just make the person an enemy of the state (ad-hominem).
What's tasteless is your lack of recognition and appreciation for the economic and political systems that America has and you're inference that it's all the product of sinfulness.
I'd seem more appreciative of it, if people weren't trying to place blame all on one side, and refuse to deal with the errors of the other side. (And to return this to the original point, it was about private sector vs govt. not the founders or God's providence. You really hijacked this down a rabbit trail, so you could demonize the other side as anti-American!)
So, Eric B, I never claimed the Bible specifically defined our particular economic and political systems so there's no "now" in it!
I do not know the mind of God - He's too big for me and for you too! But it's clear from history that what we have has worked better than any other systems, that foundation of our law is Biblical law, and that our founders generally had a reverence for the blessings God bestowed upon us for whatever reasons He willed. They desired to reduce some of the injustice that was prevalent in the royalty of the times.
That's disputable, as things were twisted, and too much was taken from the Old Testament
out of context, and not taking into consideration the changes brought by the Cross. Again, there is no commission in the NT to go conquering other lands, killing heathens, enslaving them (whether they already warred and enslaved each other or not), burn witches, or any of that other stuff.
What economic and political systems do you think are best if you don't think ours are? Do you like socialism? Do you like communism? Do you want an earthly King? Do you want to be ruled by a United Nations? What do you want?
I don't know which I favor. I'm used to this one, and would be afraid to try another, so I can't say from any comparison which is better for myself. So I realize all of them are corrupt and fallen, and realize there would be other problems in the other systems. Some would be "worse" (meaning harder to live in). Yet I've also seen people who came from the eastern bloc who were disillusioned with this country (even though some things might be better), and they related to my complaints.
So I've given up on any idealistic hope regarding politics, and just try to live the best way I can in the system I am in and be a good, law-abiding citizen. But that does not mean I have to like everything about it, any more than you don't like everything about it. We just fault different things for what we see wrong. I do not say the things you fault have no part in the blame, and that you are anti-American government for it, or favor Nazi/fascism, which is actually extreme Right and says some of the same things conservatives do.