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Is USA a Christian country? Absolutely not! If I declare the message of Gospel in the main street of New York City, I would be ridiculed and made fun of by passersby. Perhaps security guards would come to shut my mouth. If I talk about Jesus openly in the workplace, I would be fired. The list goes on and on. Abortion, same sex marriage, too liberal life style and other immoral behaviors are accepted as normal because the majority of the population supports them. Then how could US be a Christian country no matter how many percentages of people claim to be Christians? If just half of the population were genuine Christians, the society would be much different from what it is now. Do not be confused with patriotism and faith. No, US are a secular country. They decide things for their own national interest, not for the interest of Jesus. However, I want US to remain a secular country although I am concerned about some undesirable immoral issues. I would be one of the first people against the nationalization of our faith, because we have learned a painful lesson from the history during the Dark Ages. Nationalization or institutionalization of (any) belief is the beginning of disaster!
When our belief was nationalized long time ago, everybody was required or forced to believe it from birth against their will. If any question or doubt was raised openly which was against the belief or its tradition, people were persecuted just for their different views. Because honest question or doubt was considered as dishonoring God, society, and family, cruel punishments such as honor killing and public execution were justified and exercised. I do admit that during this dark age of our belief our spiritual forefathers did many cruel things to humanity in the name of God through the Crusades, the Inquisition and some other means. They were in stark contrast to the unconditional love of Jesus for all human beings. Many innocent people including Jews and Muslims were persecuted during this Dark Age. On behalf of our spiritual ancestors I sincerely apologize to all humanity. Every cruel deed was justified simply because it was done for the glory of God. Without knowing that God regards human beings the most precious in the world, religious and political leaders persecuted and killed many innocent people with the wrong perception that this cruel act purified the society from evil and thus honored God. In fact these things are much more evil than immorality. It was very much like former communist countries such as North Korea with the only difference that the ideology of communism was replaced by religion.
This is what I mean by the danger of nationalization or institutionalization of belief. I am glad we do not live anymore in this shameful dark age of the past caused by the nationalization of faith. Belief should be a personal matter. It is a personal relationship between an individual and God. People should not be discriminated or persecuted just because they do not believe the same God or have a different belief or leave their belief. Only the Creator himself is above human beings because He created them. No religions, no religious rules, no religious traditions, and absolutely nothing are above the precious human lives.
When our belief was nationalized long time ago, everybody was required or forced to believe it from birth against their will. If any question or doubt was raised openly which was against the belief or its tradition, people were persecuted just for their different views. Because honest question or doubt was considered as dishonoring God, society, and family, cruel punishments such as honor killing and public execution were justified and exercised. I do admit that during this dark age of our belief our spiritual forefathers did many cruel things to humanity in the name of God through the Crusades, the Inquisition and some other means. They were in stark contrast to the unconditional love of Jesus for all human beings. Many innocent people including Jews and Muslims were persecuted during this Dark Age. On behalf of our spiritual ancestors I sincerely apologize to all humanity. Every cruel deed was justified simply because it was done for the glory of God. Without knowing that God regards human beings the most precious in the world, religious and political leaders persecuted and killed many innocent people with the wrong perception that this cruel act purified the society from evil and thus honored God. In fact these things are much more evil than immorality. It was very much like former communist countries such as North Korea with the only difference that the ideology of communism was replaced by religion.
This is what I mean by the danger of nationalization or institutionalization of belief. I am glad we do not live anymore in this shameful dark age of the past caused by the nationalization of faith. Belief should be a personal matter. It is a personal relationship between an individual and God. People should not be discriminated or persecuted just because they do not believe the same God or have a different belief or leave their belief. Only the Creator himself is above human beings because He created them. No religions, no religious rules, no religious traditions, and absolutely nothing are above the precious human lives.