D'DAY...and they were sacrificed on the altar of FREEDOM.
Mr Franklin Graham wrote, in reference to DDAY, that we should never forget their sacrifice and that it is fitting that we continue to pray for the nation’s preservation of the freedoms these heroic troops fought and died for.
(do you see the fruit of this "FREEDOM" tree"?)
It is true that they were sacrificed on the altar of FREEDOM.
He also said that President Franklin D. Roosevelt turned to God in prayer and prayed for "a peace that will let all of men live in freedom".
This "FREEDOM" that Roosevelt prayed for proclaims that it is right, a right, & good for each to pray to any other gods.
To which "god" did he really pray to, since the 1God commanded man NOT to worship or pray to any other, since the 1God said that man does NOT have FREEDOM to worship any other.
It is clear that Roosevelt was not praying to the 1God, defined solely by His Son Jesus, but to the "god of fortresses" FREEDOM "my will, my rights, my religion"
Ironically, President Lincoln was puzzled as to how it was possible for both the North & the South to pray to the same God of the bible so as to kill each other. He did not see that they were both in fact praying to the "god" of FREEDOM.
Who is the "god" of FREEDOM "I will...my will"?
....the devil, satan
Lord Jesus did say that satan would present himself as a "light".
And man worships this image and "light" of FREEDOM.
And all carry the MARK of FREEDOM on their foreheads and hands.
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