Christianity has been the dominant religion in the United States since the beginning of the 17th century. The tenets of Christianity were brought to America with the English colonists who established Jamestown in 1607. Also, Christianity, even though it was not the official religion of America, was accepted by most of the early colonists. In fact, the Founding Fathers of America’s great constitutional republic used the teachings of Jesus Christ as the foundation for the development of the greatest nation in the world. But, since the development of America, there have been many people of different sects and religions that have purposely plotted to destroy America and its Christian heritage.
Several factors have caused the United States to deny its Christian heritage. First, after World War II, many immigrants moved to the United States. Many of these immigrants brought with them their non-Christian religious beliefs and their undemocratic political ideologies. Also, as decades and centuries have passed, the number of people who belong to non-Christian religions has increased tremendously. Therefore, these non-Christian religions are giving Christianity some serious competition. As a result of this religious competition, Christianity is gradually losing its recognition as being America’s most favored religion.
Second, the idea of political correctness is being used to lessen the impact of Christianity in America. It is not politically correct to try to influence non-Christians to become Christians. In some countries, Christians who go to other cultural neighborhoods to attempt to proselyte them are being harassed by local law enforcement.. Basically, the Bible is considered to be a hate book. Hopefully, America will not stoop this low, but, most likely, America is on its way to joining the rest of the world in its Christian persecution, too. In fact, believe it or not, it is politically correct in America today to criticize Christians, but it is not politically correct to criticize any other religious belief. It is also politically correct to give special privileges to different religious beliefs in America, except Christianity. Get the picture. Christianity is losing its dominance in the United States.
Third, for the sake of globalism, America’s politicians are forsaking the foundational truths of Christianity established by America’s Founding Fathers. Since most of the trade partners of the United States are not Christian nations, American politicians do not believe it is worthwhile for them to promote Christianity in any form or fashion in their talks with these nations. Instead, they sacrifice Christianity for the purpose of gaining more money for their coffers. Of course, needless to say, the United Nations does not have Christianity as a part of its global agenda either, since most of the nations in the UN are non-Christian, also. Well, in reality, the United Nations does have Christianity as a part of its agenda. They want to rid the United States of Christianity and to replace it with occultism. Then, America would be ripe for the picking. Without a strong Christian base, America could possibly be taken over by those who would replace the “light”of Jesus Christ with the “darkness” of Satan.
Fourth, more and more politicians are not recognizing Christianity as the dominant religion in America. There was a time in the history of the United States that the Bible was the acceptable Holy Book to use to take the oath of office to any government position. However, that idea is possibly on its way out. As more and more non-Christian believers are being elected or appointed to government positions, they are using the holy book of their religion to take the oath of office. This is just another sign that America is not the Christian nation that most people believe that it is, even though 80 percent of Americans claim to be Christian. There is definitely something wrong with this picture.
Ultimately, if Christianity is not the dominant religion in America, where does it stand in relation to other religions? In the 21st century, Christianity is just a religious bubble that is on the verge of bursting. Even though Christians still have some political power, their religious dominance is dwindling rapidly. Most Christians have spent too much time within the four walls of their church. As a result, they have lost contact with the anti-Christian world that exists outside these same doors. They are not aware of the persecution that could be headed their way. Of course, it all depends on who controls the reigns of Congress and the White House. Congressional bills are lying in wait already that will suppress Christian beliefs. If the federal hate crime bill passes and becomes the law of the land, Christians in America will lose some of their constitutionally-guaranteed religious freedoms, just like in Canada. The right of ministers to preach and to condemn any sin, including homosexuality, will be prohibited. Any minster who preaches in such a way could be put in jail and or his church could lose their tax-exempt status.
Therefore, it is extremely important that professing Christians go to the polls and vote this year. Christians should vote for candidates who do not support abortion and special rights for homosexuals, including same-sex marriage. Christians should not vote for candidates who promote issues that are contrary to the Bible. Also, even though Christians have differences of opinion, their opinion should never supersede the opinions of God, as stated in His Holy Word. However, if Christians are responsible for electing politicians to office who desecrate the teachings of God’s Word, they should be ready to face any persecution that comes their way. In fact, it would take just one anti-Christian bill signed into law by the next President of the United States to burst the Christian bubble. Then, once the Christian bubble has been burst, the anti-Christian forces in America would have finally achieved their ultimate goal, which is to eliminate Christianity as America’s dominant religion. Then, when Christianity is eliminated, conservatism would be next in line to go. Ultimately, Christians of all faiths must ban together this general election season to insure that the Christian bubble remains in tact.