Is it a sin for Christians to spend the American one dollar bill?

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pete13

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Perhaps the shame of the United States is the placing of an occult symbol (the eye and pyramid) blatantly and brazenly in the one dollar bill. I used to admire the United States since I grew up watching Hollywood movies. But after discovering that the country I admired so much will place such an occult symbol on its currency I don’t respect the United States anymore. But the question is, is it a sin for a Christian to spend the one dollar with the occult symbol on it? I believe it is because if a Christian clearly knows that the one dollar bill blatantly carries such an occult message and yet that Christ spends it, then that Christian will be committing a sin. By spending the one dollar bill you are condoning the occult message and this makes you sin. Also, why are Christians not doing anything about it? After all the United States claims to be home to Christians so why have they not done anything to fight against the placing of the occult message on the national currency. The placing of the occult symbol on the national currency is illegal as the government must not officially support any religion and occultism is a form of religion. So they decided to place in “God we trust” on the one dollar bill after they placed the occult symbol. Was this done to appease Christians? If that was the intention then they should have placed “in Jesus Christ we trust” instead of “in God we trust” because the term God can be used for other meanings.
It is a sad shame that the country I admired appear to be U.S.A, not as in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA but as in UNITED SATANISTS ASSOCIATION. Yet they call Islamists terrorists when they are Satanists themselves. To American Christians, al-Qaida, Isis, North Korea or Russia are not your enemy, the Satanists in your country appear to be your enemy.
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EarsToHear

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Unwise people always end up debating themselves.
 

PennEd

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Perhaps the shame of the United States is the placing of an occult symbol (the eye and pyramid) blatantly and brazenly in the one dollar bill. I used to admire the United States since I grew up watching Hollywood movies. But after discovering that the country I admired so much will place such an occult symbol on its currency I don’t respect the United States anymore. But the question is, is it a sin for a Christian to spend the one dollar with the occult symbol on it? I believe it is because if a Christian clearly knows that the one dollar bill blatantly carries such an occult message and yet that Christ spends it, then that Christian will be committing a sin. By spending the one dollar bill you are condoning the occult message and this makes you sin. Also, why are Christians not doing anything about it? After all the United States claims to be home to Christians so why have they not done anything to fight against the placing of the occult message on the national currency. The placing of the occult symbol on the national currency is illegal as the government must not officially support any religion and occultism is a form of religion. So they decided to place in “God we trust” on the one dollar bill after they placed the occult symbol. Was this done to appease Christians? If that was the intention then they should have placed “in Jesus Christ we trust” instead of “in God we trust” because the term God can be used for other meanings.
It is a sad shame that the country I admired appear to be U.S.A, not as in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA but as in UNITED SATANISTS ASSOCIATION. Yet they call Islamists terrorists when they are Satanists themselves. To American Christians, al-Qaida, Isis, North Korea or Russia are not your enemy, the Satanists in your country appear to be your enemy.
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Good question! I'm not sure the answer, but just to be on the safe side you can send all of yours to me, and I'll find a way to dispatch them!
 
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Perhaps the shame of the United States is the placing of an occult symbol (the eye and pyramid) blatantly and brazenly in the one dollar bill. I used to admire the United States since I grew up watching Hollywood movies. But after discovering that the country I admired so much will place such an occult symbol on its currency I don’t respect the United States anymore. But the question is, is it a sin for a Christian to spend the one dollar with the occult symbol on it? I believe it is because if a Christian clearly knows that the one dollar bill blatantly carries such an occult message and yet that Christ spends it, then that Christian will be committing a sin. By spending the one dollar bill you are condoning the occult message and this makes you sin. Also, why are Christians not doing anything about it? After all the United States claims to be home to Christians so why have they not done anything to fight against the placing of the occult message on the national currency. The placing of the occult symbol on the national currency is illegal as the government must not officially support any religion and occultism is a form of religion. So they decided to place in “God we trust” on the one dollar bill after they placed the occult symbol. Was this done to appease Christians? If that was the intention then they should have placed “in Jesus Christ we trust” instead of “in God we trust” because the term God can be used for other meanings.
It is a sad shame that the country I admired appear to be U.S.A, not as in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA but as in UNITED SATANISTS ASSOCIATION. Yet they call Islamists terrorists when they are Satanists themselves. To American Christians, al-Qaida, Isis, North Korea or Russia are not your enemy, the Satanists in your country appear to be your enemy.
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If you could take that dollar and feed someone In need of food,would GOD look at your heart or your thinking of how this might be looking.
 
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Perhaps the shame of the United States is the placing of an occult symbol (the eye and pyramid) blatantly and brazenly in the one dollar bill. I used to admire the United States since I grew up watching Hollywood movies. But after discovering that the country I admired so much will place such an occult symbol on its currency I don’t respect the United States anymore. But the question is, is it a sin for a Christian to spend the one dollar with the occult symbol on it? I believe it is because if a Christian clearly knows that the one dollar bill blatantly carries such an occult message and yet that Christ spends it, then that Christian will be committing a sin. By spending the one dollar bill you are condoning the occult message and this makes you sin. Also, why are Christians not doing anything about it? After all the United States claims to be home to Christians so why have they not done anything to fight against the placing of the occult message on the national currency. The placing of the occult symbol on the national currency is illegal as the government must not officially support any religion and occultism is a form of religion. So they decided to place in “God we trust” on the one dollar bill after they placed the occult symbol. Was this done to appease Christians? If that was the intention then they should have placed “in Jesus Christ we trust” instead of “in God we trust” because the term God can be used for other meanings.
It is a sad shame that the country I admired appear to be U.S.A, not as in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA but as in UNITED SATANISTS ASSOCIATION. Yet they call Islamists terrorists when they are Satanists themselves. To American Christians, al-Qaida, Isis, North Korea or Russia are not your enemy, the Satanists in your country appear to be your enemy.
I've never heard anyone say that about the one dollar bill before. I suppose there are ways around using it if one feels strongly about it. I think I will continue using it, though. I'm not an occultist but it would be very challenging trying to get through life without using it.
 
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Chuckt

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The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It is sometimes interpreted as representing the eye of God watching over humankind (or divine providence).[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] In the modern era, the most notable depiction of the eye is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which appears on the United States one-dollar bill.

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ember

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Is that really what you worry about in France?

You know, Paul...the guy who wrote so much of the New Testament, said that people could eat food offered to idols but if you could not do so without a guilty conscience, then you should not do it

He also said that you should not eat it in the presence of someone who was weak in their faith

So, the money has no evil intent other than what a person might ascribe to it

Then again, est ce que vous pouvez parlez en Francais or are you just trolling?
 
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Chuckt

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Ultimatum77

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Perhaps the shame of the United States is the placing of an occult symbol (the eye and pyramid) blatantly and brazenly in the one dollar bill. I used to admire the United States since I grew up watching Hollywood movies. But after discovering that the country I admired so much will place such an occult symbol on its currency I don’t respect the United States anymore. But the question is, is it a sin for a Christian to spend the one dollar with the occult symbol on it? I believe it is because if a Christian clearly knows that the one dollar bill blatantly carries such an occult message and yet that Christ spends it, then that Christian will be committing a sin. By spending the one dollar bill you are condoning the occult message and this makes you sin. Also, why are Christians not doing anything about it? After all the United States claims to be home to Christians so why have they not done anything to fight against the placing of the occult message on the national currency. The placing of the occult symbol on the national currency is illegal as the government must not officially support any religion and occultism is a form of religion. So they decided to place in “God we trust” on the one dollar bill after they placed the occult symbol. Was this done to appease Christians? If that was the intention then they should have placed “in Jesus Christ we trust” instead of “in God we trust” because the term God can be used for other meanings.
It is a sad shame that the country I admired appear to be U.S.A, not as in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA but as in UNITED SATANISTS ASSOCIATION. Yet they call Islamists terrorists when they are Satanists themselves. To American Christians, al-Qaida, Isis, North Korea or Russia are not your enemy, the Satanists in your country appear to be your enemy.
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I believe the best answer to this is when God said to be in the world but not of the world. We have to use this currency to get food/necessities otherwise you go hungry. It does not mean you condone the dollar's occult signage. It was never on the bill until the 1930's under FDR''s presidency (a mason) (also the same guy who helped establish the fed reserve). Most people do not know that America was founded by masons (not christians, they just use the christian faith to mask their freemasonry) (which is where the signage comes from) and that 1776 was the founding of the illuminati and not the republic....before people argue look it up ( and not in those garbage texts from school- they teach you lies and rewrite history when the real truth is out there you just have to look....) a guy named Doc Marquis and us dollar look it up on youtube, he will tell you the real meaning and founding of america. It's time for the sheeple to wake up! In God We Trust is a misnomer, when the god of freemasonry is lucifer not YHWH. I know people are going to go all patriot on me but the facts are out there just look it up and turn off the bs they tell you in school and tv.
 

crossnote

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Not sure why anyone would be asking us who are passing all those occultic one dollar bills :rolleyes:

Romans 14:14 KJVS
[14] I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean.
 

Magenta

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What about when you fold the paper bills up and see the image on the back? :eek:
 

crossnote

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Now with this I would definitely tremble...

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Magenta

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Could I get some change, please?
 

Magenta

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Ok, copper or tin? :)
Twenties and fifties will be fine. Uh, let's see, one hundred thousand divided by fifty equals... 2,000. So, ah, I guess I'll have one thousand nine hundred and ninety fifties, please, and that would leave five hundred dollars in twenties, so, uh, twenty five twenty dollar bills. Yes, I'll wait :)