National Day of Prayer

No doubt Jeri would have been cheering him on.

Wrong. I'm not a Catholic, Ravi. The Vatican cheered him on and the Catholics of Europe who were more faithful to the Vatican and their pope than they were to the Words of Jesus Christ and His Apostles that exposed Catholicism as a Doctrine of demons. Some Catholics rejected the atrocities and so they were sent to the concentration camps for their rebellion against the Vatican and their plan to wipe out the Jews. (and Protestants next...)

That isn't historically accurate. He supported churches that supported Nazi policies, and marginalized those that did not.

The Nazis were Jesuits, Catholic Priests, and other faithful Catholics dressed in Nazi SS Uniforms. You don't know the true history of who the Nazis were, do you?
Read about it here:
WWI WWII The Hidden Cause Finally Revealed US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

There is no evidence to support that claim. It is in fact easily debunked:

Protestant Reich Church - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Wrong again. The Jesuits were ordered by the Black Pope to infiltrate the Protestant Churches in order to later destroy them by using their own Catholic infiltrators to reveal the secret hiding places that the Protestants such as Corrie ten Boom provided for the Jews. This was done before the Vatican unleashed Hitler on the Jews. It was done to destroy the reputation of the Protestants in the eyes of the Jews and to cause the Jews to never again trust the Protestants. See WWI & WWII the hidden cause for exactly how they did it. Alberto Rivera an ex-Jesuit told the story of how they planned it out exactly that way.
WWI WWII The Hidden Cause Finally Revealed US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

I can see that the tin-foil has started to leach into your brain :tinfoil:
 
This National Day of Prayer has been a good idea. It affirms America's Christian faith.
Don't you all have a corner to do that?

By Jeremiah's definition of Christianity, only around half of Americans are Christian. Probably a lot less than that if we got into the nuances of his definition...

If half of America were truly Christian, Agit8r, America would not be in the condition she is in. It is the state of the church that has resulted in the state of the nation. See the Sermon I included here. It is was preached by a 1960's preacher and is a message for right now - today!

 
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National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?
 
This National Day of Prayer has been a good idea. It affirms America's Christian faith.
Don't you all have a corner to do that?

By Jeremiah's definition of Christianity, only around half of Americans are Christian. Probably a lot less than that if we got into the nuances of his definition...

If half of America were truly Christian, Agit8r, America would not be in the condition she is in. It is the state of the church that has resulted in the state of the nation. See the Sermon I included here. It is was preached by a 1960's preacher and is a message for right now - today!


It was preached in support of hitler as well.
 
National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?

No. Our founding fathers never found it necessary to call prayer protestant. In those days the Believers were all Born again Bible reading God fearing people. Our nation was founded as a Christian nation. Not a Catholic nation. The Puritans and Jews who came here were fleeing the oppression of the Roman Catholic empire.
 
Did Mr. Obama decide to ignore the National Day of Prayer for the Nation today? Is that true?

National Day of Prayer 2015 Obama Ignores Prayer Day

No, of course it's not true.

This same rumor goes around every year. Here's Obama's proclamation this year: Obama Draws Attention to Religious Liberty for National Day of Prayer Says World Is Strengthened When People Can Practice Their Faith Without Coercion

So Obama attended the National Day of Prayer Meeting? I didn't hear any other news about it, Doc. Thank you.
 
Did Mr. Obama decide to ignore the National Day of Prayer for the Nation today? Is that true?

National Day of Prayer 2015 Obama Ignores Prayer Day

No, of course it's not true.

This same rumor goes around every year. Here's Obama's proclamation this year: Obama Draws Attention to Religious Liberty for National Day of Prayer Says World Is Strengthened When People Can Practice Their Faith Without Coercion

So Obama attended the National Day of Prayer Meeting? I didn't hear any other news about it, Doc. Thank you.

No, he offered a Presidential proclamation from the White House, just like every other President.

The "Meeting" is an event led by the "National Day of Prayer Task Force", an evangelical Christian organization that is entirely unrelated to the US holiday, and no President has ever gone to it.
 
National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?

No. Our founding fathers never found it necessary to call prayer protestant. In those days the Believers were all Born again Bible reading God fearing people. Our nation was founded as a Christian nation. Not a Catholic nation. The Puritans and Jews who came here were fleeing the oppression of the Roman Catholic empire.
Bullshit satan.
 
This National Day of Prayer has been a good idea. It affirms America's Christian faith.
Don't you all have a corner to do that?

By Jeremiah's definition of Christianity, only around half of Americans are Christian. Probably a lot less than that if we got into the nuances of his definition...

If half of America were truly Christian, Agit8r, America would not be in the condition she is in. It is the state of the church that has resulted in the state of the nation. See the Sermon I included here. It is was preached by a 1960's preacher and is a message for right now - today!

Sounds like you are a stranger in this land
National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?

No. Our founding fathers never found it necessary to call prayer protestant. In those days the Believers were all Born again Bible reading God fearing people. Our nation was founded as a Christian nation. Not a Catholic nation. The Puritans and Jews who came here were fleeing the oppression of the Roman Catholic empire.

Well, they weren't all that religious. They read Poor Richard's Almanack, with its Eastern mysticism:

PoorRichards.jpg
 
This National Day of Prayer has been a good idea. It affirms America's Christian faith.
Don't you all have a corner to do that?

By Jeremiah's definition of Christianity, only around half of Americans are Christian. Probably a lot less than that if we got into the nuances of his definition...

If half of America were truly Christian, Agit8r, America would not be in the condition she is in. It is the state of the church that has resulted in the state of the nation. See the Sermon I included here. It is was preached by a 1960's preacher and is a message for right now - today!

Sounds like you are a stranger in this land
National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?

No. Our founding fathers never found it necessary to call prayer protestant. In those days the Believers were all Born again Bible reading God fearing people. Our nation was founded as a Christian nation. Not a Catholic nation. The Puritans and Jews who came here were fleeing the oppression of the Roman Catholic empire.

Well, they weren't all that religious. They read Poor Richard's Almanack, with its Eastern mysticism:

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I didn't say that heathens didn't slip into America. Obviously they did or you wouldn't be here. You do not know for certain who read what, Agit8r. You were not there.

You need to repent of your sins and call on the LORD to save you. That is what you need to do and sooner rather than later.
 
This National Day of Prayer has been a good idea. It affirms America's Christian faith.
Don't you all have a corner to do that?

By Jeremiah's definition of Christianity, only around half of Americans are Christian. Probably a lot less than that if we got into the nuances of his definition...

If half of America were truly Christian, Agit8r, America would not be in the condition she is in. It is the state of the church that has resulted in the state of the nation. See the Sermon I included here. It is was preached by a 1960's preacher and is a message for right now - today!

Sounds like you are a stranger in this land
National Day of Prayer May 7 - News - The Destin Log

he 2015 Honorary Chairman, wrote a special prayer to be simultaneously read throughout the nation at noon (EDT). This recitation will create a huge wave of prayer, flowing from one coast to the other, illustrating the unity of God’s people and acknowledging His dominion over the circumstances facing us.

Heavenly Father,

We come to You in the Name that is above every name — Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Our hearts cry out to You.

Knowing that You are a prayer-answering, faithful God — the One we trust in times like these — we ask that You renew our spirits, revive our churches, and heal our land.

We repent of our sins and ask for Your grace and power to save us. Hear our cry, oh God, and pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk in obedience to Your Word.

We are desperate for Your tender mercies. We are broken and humbled before You.

Forgive us, and in the power of Your great love, lift us up to live in Your righteousness.

We pray for our beloved nation. May we repent and return to You and be a light to the nations. And we pray for our leaders and ask that You give them wisdom and faith to follow You.

Preserve and protect us, for You are our refuge and only hope.

Deliver us from all fears except to fear You, and may we courageously stand in the Truth that sets us free.

We pray with expectant faith and grateful hearts.

In Jesus’ name, our Savior.
But if the prayer is specifically to Jesus, and Catholics need not apply, is it not "National Day of Protestant Prayer"?

No. Our founding fathers never found it necessary to call prayer protestant. In those days the Believers were all Born again Bible reading God fearing people. Our nation was founded as a Christian nation. Not a Catholic nation. The Puritans and Jews who came here were fleeing the oppression of the Roman Catholic empire.

Well, they weren't all that religious. They read Poor Richard's Almanack, with its Eastern mysticism:

View attachment 40942

I didn't say that heathens didn't slip into America. Obviously they did or you wouldn't be here. You do not know for certain who read what, Agit8r. You were not there.

You need to repent of your sins and call on the LORD to save you. That is what you need to do and sooner rather than later.

Well, it was among the bestsellers in early America. Safe to say that it was broadly read, and not particularly controversial.
 

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