Tis the Season
You remember the atheist ads that were running in Great Britain last year....well it looks like they are gearing up to run here in America during the Christmas season. Read the above advertisement closely.
The godless groups say they are mounting this surge because they are aware that they have a large, untapped army of potential troops. The percentage of American adults who say they have no religion has doubled in the last two decades, to 15 percent, according to the American Religious Identification Survey, conducted by researchers at Trinity College in Hartford and released in 2008. But the ranks of the various atheist organizations number only in the tens of thousands.
A number of the planned advertisements pluck scripture passages out of the Old Testament in an attempt to frighten impressionable women and homosexuals. The American Humanist Association is pushing this message in one of its ads:
“The people of Samaria must bear their guilt, because they have rebelled against their God. They will fall by the sword; their little ones will be dashed to the ground, their pregnant women ripped open.” (from Hosea 13:16, New International Version).
See it here; http://www.theblaze.com/stories/tis-the-season-atheists-anti-religion-campaigns-gear-up-for-christmas/
Wow!....misrepresenting the Word of God in an attempt to lead people away from seeking Christ and finding salvation. That's gotta be a serious offense in the Kingdom of God. It makes me wonder if that passage about it being better had they tied a millstone to their neck and thrown themselves into the sea....is going to apply to these vocal atheists.
No doubt the Word of God, the Church and Christ are increasingly under attack. It shouldn't surprise us, but in fact should confirm to us that judgment of earth must be close....which means the rapture of the Church is even closer.
"When you see all these things begin to happen, then lift up your heads for your redemption is near." Jesus
Hat tip to Lisa H.
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