MARINE STUNS a TEA PARTY WITH the FOURTH VERSE of the STAR SPANGLED BANNER
A Marine stuns the crowd at a Tea Party with the fourth verse of the Star Spangled Banner. So Much for a “Secular Nation”. Thank you for the reminder that our rights come from God and not any man or group of men. God Bless America and Semper Fi Marine! -David W. Hedrick www.davidwhedrick.com
@Griesmayer Usually when someone says their “Christian” they’re non-denominational, meaning they worship God the way they believe the Bible tells them to other than how the -for lack of a better word- group tells them to. I.e. Where a practicing Catholic would be told by a priest to say x amount of Hail Mary’s in order to be forgiven of a sin, a non-denominational would just directly ask forgiveness from God once. If someone is Protestant, Catholic, etc they usually say it straight out.
@Griesmayer Usually when someone says their “Christian” they’re non-denominational, meaning they worship God the way they believe the Bible tells them to other than how the -for lack of a better word- group tells them to. I.e. Where a practicing Catholic would be told by a priest to say x amount of Hail Mary’s in order to be forgiven of a sin, a non-denominational would just directly ask forgiveness from God once. If someone is Protestant, Catholic, etc they usually say it straight out.
@Griesmayer Usually when someone says their “Christian” they’re non-denominational, meaning they worship God the way they believe the Bible tells them to other than how the -for lack of a better word- group tells them to. I.e. Where a practicing Catholic would be told by a priest to say x amount of Hail Mary’s in order to be forgiven of a sin, a non-denominational would just directly ask forgiveness from God once. If someone is Protestant, Catholic, etc they usually say it straight out.
@Griesmayer Usually when someone says their “Christian” they’re non-denominational, meaning they worship God the way they believe the Bible tells them to other than how the -for lack of a better word- group tells them to. I.e. Where a practicing Catholic would be told by a priest to say x amount of Hail Mary’s in order to be forgiven of a sin, a non-denominational would just directly ask forgiveness from God once. If someone is Protestant, Catholic, etc they usually say it straight out.
@bsierocki Holy Bible… from the Old Testament… Used by the Jewish, Muslims and the Christians you turkey. Wake up.
@Griesmayer Those denominations are united by a virtue of central tenets that share the same philosophy or beliefs. While the details differ from each denomination in specific instances, the overall intent and founding principle remains the same or similar throughout many of the “Christian” denominations.
@migo53333 Is there anyone without sin that should be honored by the Church? I would bet everyone has something. Also remember he did change world thinking in terms of geography and exploration. You would like to view him in a revisionist history of consequences without acknowledging his contributions in the light of his own social times and circumstances. Historical context plays a pretty large role that is unacknowledged in your comment.
@bsierocki The “Holy” bible you speak of is filled with violence….ie; “if a woman is found to be non virginal at her wedding, she must be stoned to death, same punishment for disobedient children!! thats a loving God!!!!
well you dont here that often enough
FEMA CAMPS ARE GOING TO BE FILLED FULL
Morgan Freeman?
Sicken-fuckin-ing. This mutt-country has “never” been in a just war. Would take a white-nigger sheep 2 parrot-that-blind-faith cunt-mucous shit.
@glenneveaux wwII was just. you don’t deserve to live here.
BRAINWASHED lol!
someone should of snuffed him and rick rolled that shit lol!
fat proud red neck American !
he made this up
HUA!!!!!!!
Actual people there are more Verses to the Anthem that everybody knows.
@glenneveaux Then world war II wasn’t a worthy war? When we saved the last of the Jews from extinction at the hands of a brutal and genocidal maniac (Hitler). Or Korea, when we were thrust into the war trying to protect the South Korean Republic from destruction, though a tie, we succeeded in keeping South free of Communism. Or better yet the men of the Civil War on both sides, the North wanting to reunite the nation, the south fighting for their national rights.
@glenneveaux The Revolution, when mere farmers and carpenters, blacksmiths and tailors, picked up their weapons, and joined the fight for freedom. Honest to God patriots who saw a future free from oppression by a tyrant across the ocean. Or Somalia, when we attempted to remove Mohammad from his power seat in Mogadishu, and provide food and supplies to the oppressed people, having to deal with genocide at a BIBLICAL proportion. Or the 200 at the Alamo, they fought for nothing? But money?
@glenneveaux You sir must learn YOUR history. This nation may not be proud of its tragedies and accidents, but it has been the first nation into the war, and the last nation to exit out. We are the ones to be asked to lead the way. We are the Rangers of the World, we lead the assault on terrorism, and pave the way for freedom, we strike at dictatorships, allowing the people to form their government. In the last 200+ years, we have fought, and won, almost every war we’ve been involved in.
The fact that we have natural given rights is testament to God’s grace. This is basic philosophy. We have no natural rights under atheistic beliefs.
I couldn’t be a christian. I could never bring my morals down that low.
o yes i love it
I wish us British had this much passion for our country, despite its past.