Complaining about the economy is unchristian and is on several levels antithetical to the teachings and example of the Lord Jesus.
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I find it a bit hypocritical that Christians solemnly pontificate about how "we cannot expect freedom from problems in this world until the Lord returns", and then turn right around and sickeningly wax rhapsodic about the golden, glorious, heavenly days of the 1950s when "Christianity was in its heyday" and "America was like the New Jerusalem, every American was like Jesus, and nobody had any problems." (Except, of course, if you lived in China, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and a few other places.)
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I am an ordained Baptist minister but more importantly I am a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ. I was saved in 1975 watching Billy Graham on television after having lived a wicked and Christless life. I graduated with a three year degree from Trinity Bible College in Dunedin, Florida. I have three children, two grandsons, and one granddaughter. I not only see the obvious falling away of the present day church, but I humbly acknowledge that we all are in desperate need of a massive revival. I hope this blog ministers to you, and may Jesus Himself receive all the preeminence!
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I find it a bit hypocritical that Christians solemnly pontificate about how "we cannot expect freedom from problems in this world until the Lord returns", and then turn right around and sickeningly wax rhapsodic about the golden, glorious, heavenly days of the 1950s when "Christianity was in its heyday" and "America was like the New Jerusalem, every American was like Jesus, and nobody had any problems." (Except, of course, if you lived in China, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and a few other places.)
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