S
Secular Religion End Now
Guest
...doing wrong against God? U of O Law Libraray Eugene Oregon 4th floor
Book Called "LAW'S MADNESS"
K 346 .L397 2003
Pages 6-10 The Moral-Formal Dilemma
Page 8 "moral tension here between commad [of state] and [personal] conscience"
And the moral dilemma for Oregon and the world! 12-12-09
Confirmation of Religious Fraud is not good for the nation [or world]
Fri, December 11, 2009 9:12:23 AM
From: Oregon Governor Theodore R. Kulongoski
To: Secular Religion
Thank you for sharing your ideas and concerns. I believe citizen
input is vital to a strong and healthy society and I urge your
continued involvement. Should your comments
require an additional response, appropriate staff will contact you.
I look forward to hearing from you in the future.
Sincerely,
Theodore R. Kulongoski
Governor
Christians note what Encyclopedias Say "There is not one word in the New Testament, or anywhere in the Bible, telling us to observe Christmas. The Christians of the first century, under the inspired teachings of Peter, and Paul, and the apostles, never observed it. There is NO BIBLE AUTHORITY for its observance, strange as it may seem. Then where did we get "Christmas?" Since it has come to us thru the Roman Catholic church, and has no authority but that of the Roman Catholic Church, let us examine the Catholic Encyclopedia, published by that Church. Under the caption "Christmas," you will find: "Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the Church . . . the first evidence of the feast is from Egypt . . . Pagan customs, centering around the January calends, gravitated to Christmas." And, further, we find this truth acknowledged: "In the Scripture, sinners alone, not saints, celebrate their birthday."
The example was set for us [by the faithful] not to follow the pagan religious ways at all ever! Seriously Sinful to Ignore!
Governor Ted Kulongoski
160 State Capitol
900 Court Street
Salem , Oregon 97301-4047
Governor’s Citizens’ Representative Message Line
Phone: 503.378.4582
Fax: 503.378.6827
Ask the Governor for has personal view since last known to be Catholic.
Book Called "LAW'S MADNESS"
K 346 .L397 2003
Pages 6-10 The Moral-Formal Dilemma
Page 8 "moral tension here between commad [of state] and [personal] conscience"
And the moral dilemma for Oregon and the world! 12-12-09
Confirmation of Religious Fraud is not good for the nation [or world]
Fri, December 11, 2009 9:12:23 AM
From: Oregon Governor Theodore R. Kulongoski
To: Secular Religion
Thank you for sharing your ideas and concerns. I believe citizen
input is vital to a strong and healthy society and I urge your
continued involvement. Should your comments
require an additional response, appropriate staff will contact you.
I look forward to hearing from you in the future.
Sincerely,
Theodore R. Kulongoski
Governor
Christians note what Encyclopedias Say "There is not one word in the New Testament, or anywhere in the Bible, telling us to observe Christmas. The Christians of the first century, under the inspired teachings of Peter, and Paul, and the apostles, never observed it. There is NO BIBLE AUTHORITY for its observance, strange as it may seem. Then where did we get "Christmas?" Since it has come to us thru the Roman Catholic church, and has no authority but that of the Roman Catholic Church, let us examine the Catholic Encyclopedia, published by that Church. Under the caption "Christmas," you will find: "Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the Church . . . the first evidence of the feast is from Egypt . . . Pagan customs, centering around the January calends, gravitated to Christmas." And, further, we find this truth acknowledged: "In the Scripture, sinners alone, not saints, celebrate their birthday."
The example was set for us [by the faithful] not to follow the pagan religious ways at all ever! Seriously Sinful to Ignore!
Governor Ted Kulongoski
160 State Capitol
900 Court Street
Salem , Oregon 97301-4047
Governor’s Citizens’ Representative Message Line
Phone: 503.378.4582
Fax: 503.378.6827
Ask the Governor for has personal view since last known to be Catholic.