Quote (Pyrotechx @ Jun 22 2024 07:31pm)
Trump came out with a statement that he backs the ten commandments in public schools (even though it is un-American). How many do you think he has ignored throughout his life?
You shall have no other gods before Me.
You shall not make idols.
You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Honor your father and your mother.
You shall not murder.
You shall not commit adultery.
You shall not steal.
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
You shall not covet.
1. Trump has been known to say he is the chosen one. Therefore, he considers himself a God.
2.
https://i.imgur.com/V84ljPc.jpg3. People get confused by this thinking it means saying things like "God Damnit", which in reality it means using God in vain by saying things like, "God hates f*gs", "God hates queers", etc. Trump is also openly selling his own bibles.
4. Trump has never been to church on Sunday (he golfs).
5. Trump only dealt with his father for the money. I think the only time Trump mentioned his mom was when she died.
6. "I could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose any voters!". Also, see the insurrection of Jan 6th, 2021.
7. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I don't even need to give examples of this one.
8. Trump stole from his own charity and the people of new yeark (500+ million fine):
https://apnews.com/general-news-united-states-government-7b8d0f5ce9cb4cadad948c2c414afd579. Trump hates anyone and everyone, even his own magats.
10. This is too easy, but I'll just say this... He sure wishes he could covet his own daughter.
I'll admit some are grey area, but he is nearing all 10.
Hmmmm, but who is the better candidate?!
Anyways, Louisiana gonna get sued and lose. Get your fake religion indoctrination out of public schools.
Just a note about #4...
Sunday is not the sabbath according to the bible. The sabbath has been Saturday since before the sin of man, and before the ten commandments were given to Moses. Jesus kept the seventh day sabbath, his disciples kept the seventh day sabbath.
"Many defenders of mainstream Christianity try to attribute the origin of keeping Sunday to the apostles. Even so, many Sunday-keeping churches have to admit that there is no scriptural basis for switching to Sunday, nor is there any command by the apostles to not keep the Saturday Sabbath.
At the Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325 Roman Emperor Constantine and the Catholic Church established Sunday as a day of rest. And at the Council of Laodicea around 365, the Catholic Church made it illegal to “Judaize” or be idle from work on the seventh-day Sabbath.
These changes were accepted by what had become the majority of Christianity, but scattered and persecuted groups of Christians continued to observe the seventh-day Sabbath and other teachings of the early New Testament Church."
The Catholic Mirror of September 23, 1894, puts it this way: “The Catholic Church for over one thousand years before the existence of a Protestant by virtue of her divine mission, changed the day from Saturday to Sunday.”
To point up the claims we’re talking about, I want to read from two Catechisms. First, from the Convert’s Catechism of Catholic Doctrine by Reverend Peter Giermann. “Question: Which is the Sabbath day? Answer: Saturday is the Sabbath day. Question: Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday? Answer: We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church in the Council of Laodicea transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.”
Second, from Reverend Steven Keenan’s Doctrinal Catechism we read this: “Question: Have you any other way of proving that the Church has power to institute festivals of precept? Answer: Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her; she could not have substituted the observance of Sunday, the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday, the seventh day; a change for which there is no Scriptural authority.”
Then from Cardinal Gibbons’ book, The Question Box, p.179, “If the Bible is the only guide for the Christian, then the Seventh-day Adventist is right in observing Saturday with the Jew. Is it not strange that those who make the Bible their only teacher should inconsistently follow in this matter the tradition of the Catholic Church?”
Most churches do not keep the biblical sabbath. Seventh Day Adventists and a few others do actually follow the bible on that commandment but others argue various reasons for failing to keep it like "It doesn't matter which day we worship", or "The ten commandments were nailed to the cross", either way it's Saturday and will always be Saturday.
Extrabiblical resources:
https://lifehopeandtruth.com/bible/10-commandments/sabbath/saturday-sunday/#:~:text=Around%20A.D.%20400,%20Augustine,%20a%20respected%20Catholichttps://www.sabbathtruth.com/sabbath-history/how-the-sabbath-was-changedThis post was edited by Ariana on Jun 23 2024 08:03am