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Lord, bless this nation that is renewing its boiling political points with the bigotries and "political correctness" toward the poor and middle class of peoples. I plea with these people of "gun rights"; Second Amendments rights"; "abortion rights"; "remove god from our schools and all of their activities in prayer"; "Evolution Rights"; "Darwin Theory" "Gay Rights".

What about God's rights as He is our Creator, and we are created in their images? He says that we are not to have any other god's before him; Politicians who swear on Bibles in a country that was created and built on: "In God We Trust" are outright lying. They have placed God on the "back-burner"That isn't and cannot be. We must remember that we are not higher than our Master--God. He is the I Am that I Am--Hebrew for before there was a beginning, YHWH was. YHWH sent His Son Jesus to die for all man sins; now some want to say, "I can do what I want with my body!"

O Lord, I pray that man/woman, turn from their wicked ways, and return to You or perish; they will lift up their eyes in eternal torment with weeping and gnashing of teeth in Hades--hell--if they do not repent genuinely. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

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