tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post286924515632112222..comments2023-12-23T09:28:20.869+00:00Comments on The View from Cullingworth: Are we really a Christian country?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-77379212472185309882012-02-19T04:01:23.873+00:002012-02-19T04:01:23.873+00:00A good post. But, would it not be a kind of uncon...A good post. But, would it not be a kind of unconditional surrender to pure atheism and/our Islamic fundamentalism? Rest assured, Abu Hamza and his ilk have no problem promoting their own feelings, and it certainly does not involve the quote above about Caesar.farmland investmenthttp://www.greenworldbvi.com/alternative-investments-options/agricultural-farmland/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9172766774137902766.post-29297539327203041312012-02-17T23:39:47.485+00:002012-02-17T23:39:47.485+00:00Not only agnostic, but apostated, some of them. It...Not only agnostic, but apostated, some of them. It's not entirely uncertainty, but also beliefs distorted into falsehoods that aren't even of Christ but of church leaders, of men. There once was for certainty a Church Age, where religion was a bigger role in governing than today, but if the Church Age is already behind, the churches apostated and the Millenium is approaching, what then might it be, something much truer to truth one would hope, though not without extreme tribulation, deceptions and false prophets beforehand. It seems a major shift going on in government and religion both, but I think if it comes down to a one-world-religion, to encompass all, it will be a patch job, like the EU or UN is to politics and not based on a universal truth at all, just a hodge-podge of mediocrities.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com