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America keeps straying from God

Manuel Ybarra | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 11 months AGO
by Manuel YbarraJr
| December 12, 2014 12:39 PM

One can clearly see that America is getting farther away from God. Too many in America have said “There is no God.”

One of the many reasons Americans have reached such a high point of unbelief is because they were brought up in school systems which teach the false idea that every living being started from a single cell and evolved into millions, or even billions, of species, including humans. Actually, the single cell theory of evolution only proves man’s folly.

First, man totally dismissed God’s legitimate claims that he, God, created heaven and Earth and everything in them, including the first man, Adam.  

Second, man refused to believe the documented biblical history of God dealing with mankind on Earth, where God again and again demonstrated and proved his awesome supernatural powers.                                            

Among these demonstrations of power, was parting the Red Sea while millions of Israelites crossed on dry ground and then drowning the pursuing Egyptian army. After that God proved Himself again and again by providing food and water for 40 years while His chosen people wandered in the desert.

In the Bible, God showed his chosen people that he had complete control over Earth and the heavens because, he wanted them to be witnesses to the rest of the world. He wanted the people of the world to believe in Him so they would not perish.

This world would be a much better place if people believed in God and followed His commandments. We would love each other like the brothers and sisters that we are because we are all His children.  

It is a great tragedy that so many in America are rejecting God and his Son, Jesus Christ, who died for our sins on the cross. America must return to God.

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