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What are the problem faced when religion is seen as the basis of the nation?

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What are the problem faced when religion is seen as the basis of the nation?

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  1. The differences.

    Not religion.

    Understanding what is our creator's universal gifts of life .

    The " Masterpiece"

    Our creator's universal instruction manual.

    Vital for the survival and advancement of living hman kind.

    That was lost with time without being aware of it being expose in time.

    Understand what is ghostly kitchen's ghost stories and ghostly modern history of failures and horrors of the past from the graveyards of different ghostly ancestor's culture and custom.

    Do we rule, lead and guide in having God to lead us?

    Or we shake and wake up the dead Mummy to lead us?

    The dead who was dead and buried was long gone with time?

    Luke 9.60

    Luke in the real world.

    Who's the bunch of educated idiots with total loss of IQ and self lack of knowledge in making a monkey out of themselves without being aware of it.

    When they were suppose to be human intelligent?

    How can one worship God when the "Masterpiece" was lost with time?

    Without the instruction manual.

    What is there to worship?

    But to shake and wake the dead Mummy.

    Getting themselves kick on the butts as casualty of the dead Mummy with self lack of knowledge.

    Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49

    What do you think?


  2. It's Ok, there are no problems.

    When they say "One nation under God", they don't specify which God they are talking about.

    Personally speaking, my God is a little ice cream monkey.

    So I just hear "One nation under a little ice cream monkey".

    That always makes me happy.

  3. The main problem is, when one religion is chosen, the members of the other religions are left out, this causes a major rift.

  4. Religion is basically supposed to be something unites people in a common vision. The fact that there are so many religions in the world sets culture against culture. But this really isn't a religious war. These wars are motivated by returning favor for favor, and make every dollar (or a nation's respective currency) that they can get by any means necessary. Since you really don't see the most powerful people fighting the battles, this much should be obvious. If the truth were to be told, I think all wars should have stopped immediately after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. But, as people are, we tend to be either unsettled having much or content with little. I fully believe that the war in Iraq is based on two things: dominance and resources. The weapons of mass distruction are a moot point. We didn't take North Korea (which by the way is not an oil-rich nation) so seriously. Any certain string of events could occur but is becoming evident that we are at the doorway of armageddon. If Israel bombs Iran, you may as well through your dollar away. Religion is the scapegoat that the dictators use to excuse their intentions. But, if the one true God is Jesus Christ, as declared in the Holy Bible, our salvation will be more important than all of that. This is not about wine and wafers. To assume that Christianity is the only religion that matters, this means that all of these wars are unjust and the Word itself is of more importance than even self-defense.

    If it's true you'll be back.

    But, as for the basis of a nation, their power seems to stem from something independent of that particular God's word. There is not a place in the world that is rooted in the divine Word (and this includes the Holy See). The Word is meant to stick in our hearts. The governments, despite their best intentions are as weak and useless as the average civilian. It is the fear of my God (at least) that leads to try to be a good person and obey the law.

    Consider yourself blessed that you don't have to endure the stress and duress of being in that position.

  5. The number one most frequent reason for war in history: religion.

    Also, whose religion gets to be the basis? One can say majority rules, but some nations have the knack of punishing [read exterminating] those who are not in the religious majority. So, just cause it's the majority, who says they're right?

  6. Common sense is thrown out the window.

    Just check your history books on what happens when a country is "lead" by it's religion.

  7. r u a manav sthalian???

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