"In
God We Trust"
Should
It Be On Our Money?It is not
sacred, don't try to make it so!
I
keep hearing frantic cries from the people
because there is a threat that "In God We
Trust" will be removed from our money. GOOD!
His name should not be on our money anyway!
If
it is printed on our money it stands to reason
that hookers, bars and attorney's would surely
want it displayed over their doors... and rightly
so! Don't hold back.. tell it like it is!
This
motto had nothing to with the founding of this
country. It was not printed on our paper
currency until 1957. It was placed on our
coins when Abraham Lincoln was president... the
bloodiest president in history! A divisive, blood
thirsty person that history has been very kind
to, but about whom was wrong. He was the original
vessel for the funneling in of the New World
Order. Misled historians tell you that the Civil
War was about slavery... it was not! That is
another lesson and I won't go there now.
God
is the creator of the universe and HIS SON is our
Lord but HE is not the king of money! HE is the
King of the Kingdom which is spiritual and is not
materialistic. Jesus spent HIS entire ministry
telling us that the material world is of Satan,
not our God. HE went on to say that MONEY IS THE
ROOT OF ALL EVIL... OR the "LOVE" of
money... same thing. I am pleased that HE will
not be represented on money or any other idol
that is worshipped by the pagans. I don't think
HE wants HIS name stamped on our money, lest
"the root of all evil" be confused with
HIS Kingdom.
It
is more than ironic that Jesus asked the
Pharisee, a right wing religious zealot, to take
out a coin and tell Him whose name and picture
was on it... It implies, to me, that whatever is
imprinted on currency is associated with the god
of that instrument. At least that wisdom came
from the mouth of our Lord.
Matthew 22:15 Then
the Pharisees met together to plot how to trap
Jesus into saying something for which he could be
arrested. 16 They sent some of their disciples,
along with the supporters of Herod, to meet with
him. Teacher, they said, we
know how honest you are. You teach the way of God
truthfully. You are impartial and dont play
favorites. 17 Now tell us what you think about
this: Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or
not? 18 But Jesus knew their evil motives.
You hypocrites! he said. Why are you
trying to trap me? 19 Here, show me the coin used
for the tax. When they handed him a Roman
coin, 20 he asked, Whose
picture and title are stamped on it?
21 Caesars, they replied.
Well, then, he said,give to
Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God
what belongs to God.
Case
Closed!
Your
Friend,
John
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