Why USA a Christian nation..spent 48% more money in weapons than the rest of the

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whole planet together? In Which God we trust???? in M16 or in the God that split in three??

# US military spending accounts for 48 percent, or almost half, of the world’s total military spending

# US military spending is more than the next 46 highest spending countries in the world combined

# US military spending is 5.8 times more than China, 10.2 times more than Russia, and 98.6 times more than Iran.

http://www.globalissues.org/article/75/world-military-spending#USMilitarySpending
 
obviously you haven't read your Bible from cover to cover yet. because if you had, you would come to realize reading just Genesis and Judges, that this Jehovah is indeed a God of war. ask yourself this question? since our stockpile of nuclear weapons would destroy both sides in an limited first strike. who would greatly benefit from the use of these terrible weapons of mass destruction. the ancient Israelite s? Philistines? or an evil God who would greatly benefit from the total destruction of both sides?
 
Our ground roots were established on Bible principles but we aren't a Christian nation in my opinion.
 
We are a nation where many are Christian. If we were a nation who put all of their trust in God, perhaps we wouldn't need to create weapons to defend ourselves. But we are not. So the next best thing people do is put their trust in the leadership they think will protect them. If that means making weapons, good for them. At least the means to do that has been granted. You can't say the same for many other nations.

Knowledge and creativity come from God.
 
You just answered your own question. It's a "Christian nation" afterall... Anti-Christ nation.
 
The nation is operated by a manager called Mr President.
Mr President should be a Christian indeed.
 
Higher salaries for military personnel in the U.S. If you account for that, then it would be a lot lower.
 
The United States is not and has never been a Christian nation.

However, you do sort of have a point, although it's the opposite of the point you think you have. Most of our military buildup is due to the influence of right-wing Christians on our government.
 
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