Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Christian Exodus.
ChristianExodus.org is coordinating the move of thousands of Christians to South Carolina for the express purpose of re-establishing Godly, constitutional government. It is evident that the U.S. Constitution has been abandoned under our current federal system, and the efforts of Christian activism to restore our Godly republic have proven futile over the past three decades. The time has come for Christians to withdraw our consent from the current federal government and re-establish the sovereign nation of South Carolina upon the Christian principles once so predominant in America.
Well, the obvious response is "Can I help you pack?". The basis for this seems to be gay marriage and equality, they've really got a hate on for people being equal in the eyes of the law.
Things that led to this nonsense include:
Our schools continue to teach the discredited theory of Darwinian evolution
Discredited? Right, whereas we should of course believe that God created the world in six days a couple of thousand years ago and that he created it in such a way as to just make it look like it was slowly formed a few million years ago.
The 10 Commandments remain banned from public display
American readers might be able to correct me on this, but the only case I was aware of was that they had been banned from display in a public building (possibly a courthouse?) because they are not part of the laws of the United States.
Sadly it doesn't seem possible to find out how many of the initial 12000 members they've got yet.
ChristianExodus.org is coordinating the move of thousands of Christians to South Carolina for the express purpose of re-establishing Godly, constitutional government. It is evident that the U.S. Constitution has been abandoned under our current federal system, and the efforts of Christian activism to restore our Godly republic have proven futile over the past three decades. The time has come for Christians to withdraw our consent from the current federal government and re-establish the sovereign nation of South Carolina upon the Christian principles once so predominant in America.
Well, the obvious response is "Can I help you pack?". The basis for this seems to be gay marriage and equality, they've really got a hate on for people being equal in the eyes of the law.
Things that led to this nonsense include:
Our schools continue to teach the discredited theory of Darwinian evolution
Discredited? Right, whereas we should of course believe that God created the world in six days a couple of thousand years ago and that he created it in such a way as to just make it look like it was slowly formed a few million years ago.
The 10 Commandments remain banned from public display
American readers might be able to correct me on this, but the only case I was aware of was that they had been banned from display in a public building (possibly a courthouse?) because they are not part of the laws of the United States.
Sadly it doesn't seem possible to find out how many of the initial 12000 members they've got yet.