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Philosopher wanna-be, tea drinking, free child of God, born of Nigeria, raised in The States with a restless heart willing to fly. Give me a moment along with an intriguing verse and I shall bare my soul. Do not hold back, for neither shall I...
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I'll tell you why barely anyone speaks of God or Christ or Christianity with meaning anymore. Because this country was basically built on the foundation of "Don't Question My Religion."
I don't understand why I get e-mails that enquire such things. Seriously, children can get suspended if they're caught praying in public schools, the government has to get involved in allowing the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public areas and offices. You can find more televisions based on sex, money, and materialistic things than on Christianity, so you tell me what influences people and majourities better.
This country makes you ashamed of Christianity at times. You can easily be looked down upon because of loyalty to you faith. If anything, don't question me on "Why churches are getting smaller" go and preach about it in a public area and tell me how it goes.
True values are diminishing like clothes for pre-teen/teenage girls and mainstream media becomes more dreamy/fake and less real. The places to find "realty" are in museums, hospitals, and support groups. . .
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