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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mord on August 03, 2010, 08:04:47 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCmArhkOHuQ&feature=player_embedded
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Yes good intentions, but I think this is dangerous, because if we become involved in politics we become corrupted.
We await the end of times, that is very close now. The only thing we do is to pray for the authorities that their actions will be wise.
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The vast majority of Germans would never vote for Palin or someone who comes even close to her.
Socialism is their creed and they dispise Christianity.
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Yes your right but they appear to be righteous people
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Yes your right but they appear to be righteous people
I don't doubt their intentions, but their attempt is a lost case.
The only sincere Christians I met until now are in my congregations. And the city I live in has 80000 inhabitants. We are basically 2 families plus me. My brethren are in the seventies and eighties. Only because there are lots of others that have vacation homes here we bring a living assembly together.
If you compare this situation with the situation in the Netherlands you can assume, that here are 5% practizing Christians of whom 2/3 refuse to vote.
The SGP in the Netherlands gets ca. 2 percent of the vote.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Political_Party
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Yes your right but they appear to be righteous people
I don't doubt their intentions, but their attempt is a lost case.
The only sincere Christians I met until now are in my congregations. And the city I live in has 80000 inhabitants. We are basically 2 families plus me. My brethren are in the seventies and eighties. Only because there are lots of others that have vacation homes here we bring a living assembly together.
If you compare this situation with the situation in the Netherlands you can assume, that here are 5% practizing Christians of whom 2/3 refuse to vote.
The SGP in the Netherlands gets ca. 2 percent of the vote.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Political_Party
It's different in the U.S. maybe you should move here
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Yes your right but they appear to be righteous people
I don't doubt their intentions, but their attempt is a lost case.
The only sincere Christians I met until now are in my congregations. And the city I live in has 80000 inhabitants. We are basically 2 families plus me. My brethren are in the seventies and eighties. Only because there are lots of others that have vacation homes here we bring a living assembly together.
If you compare this situation with the situation in the Netherlands you can assume, that here are 5% practizing Christians of whom 2/3 refuse to vote.
The SGP in the Netherlands gets ca. 2 percent of the vote.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Political_Party
It's different in the U.S. maybe you should move here
I can't. I am in the middle of a certification course for bookkeeping.
And in the next year I start academic studies in Oldenburg. I have a confirmed place there. It was not easy to get.
After the studies I will think about relocation.