Guiscard wrote:His education policies may not impact so internationally but they would certainly cripple a generation of American academia.
You're assuming that our educational system already isn't in the toilet

When American kids know more about who moved on in the latest round of American Idol than how their own government works, it's sad day.
jay_a2j wrote:luns, with all due respect, this is big. If I recall correctly "The National ID Card was bogus" too.
http://www.wired.com/science/discoverie ... 7/03/72843We are not being told the whole story, there is a subtle push toward a one world government. (as a fellow Christian you should see how that fits into end time prophecy) The question is, how many liberties are we going to give up in the name of "security from terrorism"?
I'm not going to try and refute some of what you're saying because when I do you just move right on to another secret intrusion propagated by the government. Yes, the technology and political events of our day are in place to bring about the events mentioned in the book of Revelation. Why would a Christian be worried about that though? We're not going to be here when those events take place, and skeptics will finally get all the miraculous signs that they mock us for right now.
I like natural rights, civil liberties, and federalism. I watch the news and see how things are shaping up. But if we're moving into an age of hatred against the Christian worldview then that's all the more reason to minister to people. The time for helping those who are hurting is running out, are you going to waste your time worrying about it or helping someone?
So do you think Ron Paul is going to be able to stop end times prophecy from taking place?
jay_a2j wrote:The NAU is real, at least the notion of it happening is. But if you stand firm against such idea's occurring, I guess that's what they are hoping for.
All the more reason to minister to people who are hurting. I stand firm in political principles which are ridiculed here. You've seen me called bigot and a whole host of other names for believing in them. So what, the Bible said we would be hated by the world. But that doesn't mean we have to adopt a cultish mentality that we are the only ones who've discovered these secret shenanigans by politicians.
jay_a2j wrote:The thing that has really stood out in my mind is the pentagon being hit. I challenge anyone to fly a plane over the pentagon. You will never get anywhere close to it before NORAD has intercepted you, so why on 911 were they not there? It's almost incomprehensible what we are expected to believe, yet...... many do.
Successfully flying commercial planes into federal buildings as an attack was something new. Nobody could have expected that as a tactic. Of course the probability of being successful a 2nd time is minute. It's a new age of viewing our security and we're more prepared.
jay_a2j wrote:Well, people are called to do different things by God. To each his own. If me telling people at work and what not, to look at todays events and contrast it with what the Bible says will happen is a bad thing, I will stop when convicted by the spirit.
I hope you don't feel that what you're doing is a ministry. What I'm trying to get through to you is that people are more inclined to take you seriously if you're willing to engage in more practical, everyday things that they're dealing with. It's always the right time to reach out to people who are hurting. It was during the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Medieval age, etc...and the same applies if we are indeed living in the end times. In fact, it's even more of an incentive to do good.
To HeavyCola: Only Guiscard's photoshop of myself running for President brought more laughter than your newest signature!

I would have liked to see Bigfoot somewhere though.