@ Ironside
I was thinking of our court room analogy, i was just rereading parts of a book on the conquest here
Holy War in the Bible: Christian Morality and an Old Testament Problem
http://www.amazon.com/Holy-War-Bible...r+in+the+bible
i remembered they used a modern analogy to conquest, so i thought i would share it with you.
modern analogy of conquest-modified[shortened] from holy war in the bible Christian morality and an old testament problem.
1]the land of Canaan being a piece of federally owned land legally inherited, state owned Territory by previous president held for good of country.
2]current occupant a religious sect whose rituals include ,incest,bestiality, and burning children alive as a sacrifice. For hundreds of years previous administrations have turned a blind eye to their activities and have refused to evict tenants.
3]A group of civilians want to take up occupancy and have signed agreement to use land in the way the government has saved land for, also promising to not follow in the sects criminal activities. Agreeing if they violate agreement and commit the crimes, they will as well be evicted from the land.
4]the current culture of the sect has become so persuasive in area,that almost no person who lives there cannot avoid getting caught up up in it, and CNN is reporting more and more people are getting involved in the crimes of the sect [child sacrifice etc].
5]The sect is heavily armed and will not leave unless evicted by force. The president authorizes the military to evict by force the occupants.
thanks for concern, i however never used filthy language,i did however find a clip funny.But thanks for watching out for me, i often do not what i am suppose to. I happen to find topics above very important, how do you evangelize a person who says to you, the church invented the divinity of Christ [dan brown,Muslims etc] he never even claimed to be god. Or why believe in a angry hateful evil god that commands genocide and murders babies, or a god that hardened hearts only to punish people for it?. How would you respond?.
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