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In His Name Vol XI
Contributor(s): Reyes, E. Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 1393744494     ISBN-13: 9781393744498
Publisher: E Christopher Reyes
OUR PRICE:   $24.69  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Blasphemy, Heresy & Apostasy
- Religion | Faith
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.45 lbs) 524 pages
 
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America is very fortunate in that she had the free thinking services of many distinguished gentlemen who held great esteem for individual rights and thoughts. What is this great fear of Christianity that caused our American forefathers to not only reject the Church, but to reject the intrusion of any and all religions into the American political system? The greatest fear of a free nation is that of having a non-judicial process masked in religiosity such as that attempted sanctioning in America, which brought Europe to its knees by religious wars due to the cavalier attitude that pious leaders makes right.

So great is this fear that the early American radical free thinkers boldly set into writing their desires to preserve the rights of the individual through the First Amendment to the Constitution and declared a distinct separation of Church and state, yet, there are those in the Christian ministry that still claim that this is a Christian nation.

A nation founded upon the Bible, a Bible containing more words having to do with killing, suffering, and physical atrocities, which significantly outnumber words having anything to do with love or kindness.

America's brash and unapologetic, free thinkers; free thinkers not content with following in the bemused footsteps of their European counterparts; free thinkers who are cursed by the Pope for challenging monarchism, free thinkers who brashly excluded Jesus Christ in their Declaration of Independence with no mention of deities.

To challenge authority is blasphemous, and to challenge King George III of England is considered heretical and mutinous, for the Church and monarchs have a symbiotic relationship in which each supports the other in ruler-ship and in the collection of taxes to benefit their own.