Editor:
Good day to the good, the bad and the ugly of Wyoming.
What a wonderful state to spend our lives in. Wyoming has always been wild and free but today we Christians have our freedoms attacked by the anti-Christ movement with their powers and principalities. They have attacked our Bible and its teaching of God's commandments, our freedom to pray in public, on streets, in schools and government buildings.
We know that anyone against Jesus Christ is not for Him and the anti-Christ movement in government says we are no longer a Christian nation, so are we for Him or against Him?
Just mentioning Christ in our stores and school programs, at Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving celebrations, is denied by the anti-Christ folks. They don't want to hear or see any celebration by word, prayer or gesture, on God's holy days. Christians celebrate God's holy days hoping not to be fired or punished as they seek to serve Him with heart, soul, mind and strength.
We understand the health care bill will be run by the government and paid for by taxpayers. The concern we find expressed by neighbors is that our insurance pays for the elimination of babies before birth through abortion, to save tax money for our present lifestyle. What will the anti-Christ government insurance agents do about old folks whose medical bills exceed their income? Anyone who wishes to escape the anti-Christ movement should vote only for those in power who follow Jesus Christ, God's son.
Some school children miss learning God's commandments as they often see little evidence of them at home and even less is taught in the classroom. Will the anti-Christ folks teach that morality is survival of the fittest, using lies, deceit and deception as examples of how to live?
Put on the whole armor of God, pray for the Godless, invite and bring all that will come, to a God-believing church. When Christ is not welcome in an anti-Christ nation, we Christians must fight the good fight and expect Satan and his demons to be present once in a while.
KEITH BLANKENSHIP, Kinnear
Posted in Mailbag on Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12:00 am | Tags: Opinion, Letters, Christian, Keith Blankenship
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