eloidalmanutha
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Because you were born here allegance is assumed of you. It is still a requirement of citizenship. I think you are misguided. And you sleep sound tonight because men and women have taken an oath to defend your neighborhood and the country you live in.I am an american citizen as I was born in this country - no pledge needed.
You did enter into a covenant with God and your spouce. The words you said during the ceramony are called an oath. Something to the effect of "I eloidalmanutha do promise to ......." You call them what you will but they were an oath.Did I take an oath when I got married? Nope, what I entered into was a covenant, God as the Head.
EXACTAMUNDO!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by eloidalmanutha:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by RockRambler:
I'm not comfortable when it is done in church..to me it is inappropriate. Of course, ever since I was saved, I've been uncomfortable pledging allegiance to anything other than God.
Because you were born here allegance is assumed of you. It is still a requirement of citizenship. I think you are misguided. And you sleep sound tonight because men and women have taken an oath to defend your neighborhood and the country you live in.posted by DeeJay:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> I am an american citizen as I was born in this country - no pledge needed.
You did enter into a covenant with God and your spouce. The words you said during the ceramony are called an oath. Something to the effect of "I eloidalmanutha do promise to ......." You call them what you will but they were an oath.Did I take an oath when I got married? Nope, what I entered into was a covenant, God as the Head.
While you may not be required to pledge allegiance to anyone but God. According to Matt 22:21As a Christian, I am not required to pledge allegiance to anyone but God, regardless of the law of the land.
IMO this means not only do we follow the law of the land, but we support our government. Of course if the government does things against God we would follow God.They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's.
While you may not be required to pledge allegiance to anyone but God. According to Matt 22:21Originally posted by Bible Believing Bill:
We do all three (USA, Christian Flag, Bible) in VBS, and the Preschoolers do them in Children's Church. Other than that it is only on special occasions. IMO the correct order is USA, Christian Flag, then Bible. You start with the least important and end with the most important.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />As a Christian, I am not required to pledge allegiance to anyone but God, regardless of the law of the land.
IMO this means not only do we follow the law of the land, but we support our government. Of course if the government does things against God we would follow God.They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's.
Who would ever ask Dutch Baptists to pledge allegience to the US flag?Originally posted by mioque:
<Trying to picture my church pledging allegiance to the flag of the USA>
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<Trying to picture the response on this board if my church pledged allegiance to the flag of the Netherlands>
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Matt 5:33 ¶ Again, you have heard that it was said to the ancients: "You shall not swear falsely, but shall give your oaths to the Lord." Lev. 19:12; Num. 30:2Originally posted by Johnv:
The instructions of oath taking in Matt 5 is not an admonition of all oaths. It is an admonition of taking an oath by anything. It is simply saying that, when you take an oath, do so on your own honor. Why? Because sewaring by something implies that your own hoor and word cannot be trusted. Christians are required to be honorable and true to their word.
IOW, this scripture DOES NOT forbid the taking of oaths, pledges, etc.