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portada A Tale of Three Kingdoms: A study of the separation of church and state and the dilemma of the double-minded Christian
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.26 kg.
ISBN13
9781491288375

A Tale of Three Kingdoms: A study of the separation of church and state and the dilemma of the double-minded Christian

Ron Decuir (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

A Tale of Three Kingdoms: A study of the separation of church and state and the dilemma of the double-minded Christian - Decuir, Ron

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Synopsis "A Tale of Three Kingdoms: A study of the separation of church and state and the dilemma of the double-minded Christian"

A Tale Of Three Kingdoms is a history of the unfolding of the drama of the statue from the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar showing how mankind has developed into today's global humanistic society. It is a companion book to As I Have Loved You, which is a short novel I wrote on the same subject.There are a few people who believe that America was founded as a Christian nation. This can't possibly be the case since it is evident that the founding fathers established the nation as a secular nation with the purpose of offering freedom of religion rather having a state religion like the one they were rebelling against. There are also many people who believe that many of the founding fathers of America were Christians. But the behavior of the revolutionaries could hardly be considered "Christian."Granted, many of the founders professed to be Christians and went to church, they even went to church in the Nation's Capitol building at times. But professing to be a Christian or going to church does not make one a Christian. A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ and is a person who does what Jesus said to do.Nations will no longer learn war when Jesus returns and sets up his kingdom. Meanwhile, war will continue. But haven't Christians been changed and translated in spirit into the Kingdom of God already. Shouldn't Christians be different than the people of the world? The Bible says they should be. Isn't love of enemies included?

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