LAUREL —
To the editor:
“One Nation Under God”, “In God We Trust”. These are phrases that we quote in our Pledge and see on our currencies. What “God” did the founders have in mind when these concepts were laid in our nation’s foundation? I am being rhetorical, of course, the only one, true God. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The God who gave His only begotten Son, Jesus. Not some “higher power” or pick-and-choose smorgasbord pantheon of gods. Not Allah. Not Mohammed. Not Krishna. Not Buddha.
It seems strange that when you compare the one, true God to all these others, they fall short on one major issue. They are flawed and He is not.
This nation allows the freedom for all to worship as they please, even if that worship is to a flawed deity. That is because the foundation of God says that all mankind can willfully choose to purchase that which they please. Most other religions punish those choosing not to worship their god. This is why all these other “faiths” will never match up to Christianity; it is the only faith that has no coercions within its tenets. Should this nation become anything other than Christian it will fall. God help us to remain truly free in our faith in the one, true God.
– Chris Marengo
Laurel
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A year ago we replaced Congressman Gene Taylor because he had thrown in with the liberal Democrats and Speaker Pelosi and was voting with them most of the time. We elected Steven Palazzo to replace him because he was the only one running against Taylor and we were hoping he would do a better job. -
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We can but muse about the reported $254 million dollar contract recently awarded a professional baseball player! Contracts in excess of $100 million have seemingly become routine in all of professional athletics: football, basketball, golf and who knows what else these days. We are told “these amounts (being paid to what can best be labeled ‘a discretionary workforce within our society’) are actually well within what the market will bear” — just mostly from dollars generated by television networks out of advertising accounts. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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