At America's elite military academy, even more prestigious than West Point, is the Citadel. Mitt Romney gave a speech to our future military leaders, in which he said, inter alia,
"This century must be an American century. In an American century, America has the strongest economy and the strongest military in the world," Romney said. "God did not create this country to be a nation of followers. America is not destined to be one of several equally balanced global powers. America must lead the world, or someone else will."
So, Romney believes God created this country. That has implications. Romney knows what God thinks. That has implications. Specifically Romney "knows" God does not want USA to be a follower. This would be strange for the all-powerful and omniscient God to be stuck in an either /or dilemma: "lead or follow."
It would also be strange for God to want USA to be a leader when his son Jesus spent so much tme emphasizing we must be followers (the rich lad who went away sad) and servants of others (the least among you).
What also has implications is our future military leaders did not eject this blaspheming Romney from the citadel.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Mitt Romney Knows What God is Thinking
Posted in election fraud by John Wiley Spiers
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