tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2824104945126433920.post8280779401212412149..comments2017-02-24T17:45:26.674-08:00Comments on pastorpaulviggiano: Pastor Paulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15274406266194327623noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2824104945126433920.post-67134097053051140882013-12-19T08:49:33.124-08:002013-12-19T08:49:33.124-08:00Considering the letters that Thomas Jefferson, Jam...Considering the letters that Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and others wrote about the Bible, and their involvement in freemasonry, could it really be true that they had orthodox, theonomic views regarding the state? We have often heard the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama quoting scripture to push legislature yet no one is accusing them of being true servants of Christ. The Dec of Ind speaks of the "course of human events" and is not a recognition of God's sovereignty. The Constitution makes itself the "supreme law of the land", forbidding any appeal to anything higher such as the Bible. It also forbids religious oaths of office, which means that the most important aspect of one's character, his relationship with God, must be completely irrelevant to his yielding political power. The first amendment protects the propagation and practice of the worship of any gods in any form. If this was a truly Christian document, aren't these violations of the first commandment and of the laws which tell us to elect only brothers as rulers?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05861805245968700533noreply@blogger.com