God's Loyalty

Insomniac

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If god was mad at the Egyptians for stealling the Ark from the temple of Solomon and punished them by engulfing Tanis in a sandstorm and then over 2000 years later burning the nazi symbol off the crate that the Ark of the Covenant was inside Bantu Wind.

How come the Carte, Warehouse and the U.S. wasn't punished?

Does God have a loyalty to the US?

Why?
 

Pale Horse

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Staff member
This one will be fun...


but until then, it's simple. "In God We Trust". It's all about the all-mighty dollar.
 
Insomniac said:
If god was mad at the Egyptians for stealling the Ark from the temple of Solomon and punished them by engulfing Tanis in a sandstorm and then over 2000 years later burning the nazi symbol off the crate that the Ark of the Covenant was inside Bantu Wind.

How come the Carte, Warehouse and the U.S. wasn't punished?

Does God have a loyalty to the US?

Why?

Emperically?

God didn't burn any of the markings off the U.S. Governments crate

The official motto of the US is In God We Trust

The founding fathers were first to officially deliniate the separation of church and state, (no doubt in deference to Jesus's teaching; give to caesar what is caesar's and giveto God what is God's)

Need more?

According to Our Lady of Fatmima the United States would be pivotal in keeping the Soviet Union from spreading it's evils...

more?

U S A!, U S A!, U S A!, U S A!

;)
 

The Man

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"Spare us your wrath, Lord."
 

Insomniac

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Ungodly Judgement

Are you saying america has and always will be viewed for our rights not our wrongs we do not all believe the same teachings. Just because we inheareted our ccustoms and belifes from our parents we see things from a brainwased point of view.

Think for Yourself.


To judge a nation by it's favorable aspects and not it's downfalls is ungodly in my way of thinking.
 

Kevin

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Insomniac said:
If god was mad at the Egyptians for stealling the Ark from the temple of Solomon and punished them by engulfing Tanis in a sandstorm and then over 2000 years later burning the nazi symbol off the crate that the Ark of the Covenant was inside Bantu Wind.

How come the Carte, Warehouse and the U.S. wasn't punished?

Does God have a loyalty to the US?

Why?


We don't know that Tanis was punished by God. Just cuz Marcus says something doesn't make it so. It was located in the desert; sandstorms happen. As far as we know, the sandstrom was a natrual occurance. The Well of Souls itself was not altered in any way; it was intact, just buried. I think the Egyptians, "honored the Hebrew God whose Ark this is," recognized the power of the ark, and stored it away. They had no intention of using it to further their own ends, so they were not punished. In the same way, America recognized the power of the ark, and hid it away to prevent its use. The Nazis wanted to use it to conquer the world, so they were punished.

P.S. Why is this in the KOTCS forum?
 

wolfgang

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Or maybe Americans did not know they could actually open the ark. SO they didn't get killed and at the same time they said "Aw, this golden box is useless and worthless. Lets put it in a box and hide it forever."
 

Lance Quazar

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I contend that the ending of "Raiders" was in no way supernatural and was simply a freak electrical storm. Or maybe swamp gas.
 

Insomniac

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Lance Quazar said:
I contend that the ending of "Raiders" was in no way supernatural and was simply a freak electrical storm. Or maybe swamp gas.
Ha ha swamp gas Men in black?
Okay you guys ar bringging up some good points but it's not the ark that killed the nazis it was god so why would the nazis Sallah and Indy ever think god would grant them the power the hebrews recived?
 

Pale Horse

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Lance Quazar said:
Rocket Surgeon said:
The official motto of the US is In God We Trust

Not in 1936 it wasn't......

Maybe not in currency, but certainly in spirit, and in song:

..."?Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land
Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: 'In God is our trust!'..."


The Star Spangled Banner, Francis Scott Key (1812)
 
Pale Horse said:
Maybe not in currency, but certainly in spirit, and in song:

..."?Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land
Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: 'In God is our trust!'..."


The Star Spangled Banner, Francis Scott Key (1812)


Well done!

...and Tanks.
 
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