Master~Plan
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no I don't ignore it, there are horrible things done in the name of Christ. My obligation is if I see any corruption in my church to act on it. I reject the idea of "look at what we have become" because I don't see it in my community. I'm not debating about what happened. God will sort it all out in the end. I have a hard enough trouble sorting out what I see in front of me right now.The difference is that Christianity holds itself to a higher standard. You are of God, no?
Note, that I have never claimed that America does NOT hold a bloody history. The actions of America against its native people are horrible and shameful. Christianity, on the other hand, tends to turn a blind eye to its shameful history.
Yes I understand what you are saying. I was asking if you bieng an American are going to take any responsibility for what others have done in the past.That, is the difference. Those men that slaughtered the Native Indians were AMERICANS. There is no argument about whether they were "true" Americans or not. Seeing the difference now?