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Watch
this. Trust me.
"Christians are, moreover, born for combat, whereof the greater the
vehemence, the more assured, God aiding, the triumph."
There is about four more minutes of that goodness, and these are all of
the concepts the Jefferson expressed in the Declaration. Pacifism is a
lie and a tool of satan. There comes a point where you HAVE to fight.
We're there. [Ann Barnhardt]
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There's
a segment in EARTH 2001 where
the "heroine" exclaims, as the infrastructure falls around her, "I was
sure the government would save us but they never showed up. The
government failed us," Or words to that effect.
I don't use this blog to proselytize my own religious faith, but I have
stated a belief that adherence to the Christan faith had a salutary
effect on this nation, if for no other reason than it established a
common moral code. Aside from that, I must imagine that
every human being has, more than once, found himself
muttering "Please God, if you
get me out of this, I swear I'll .... . " (Who do
atheists direct emergency supplications too? Really.) Voltaire's "If there were no God, it would have been
necessary to invent him," is I think spot on.
The Progressive
movement has adopted government as their god.
All this is by way of introducing something I found (via thoR) at Ann Barnhardt. It's an
encyclical from Pope Leo that I , as with most encyclicals from Popes,
was unaware of. Because in times of crisis people need guidance,
if not outright direction, to help them carry on. That's all I
have to say. Here's the direct
link to the video, for them what needs it.
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That's a great site
ReplyDeleteMM
Just a few years ago, I would never have believed that I might be required to die for being a Christian. Now, I can see the possibility looming for Christians in the U.S.
ReplyDeletemary
I feel the same way. But I think you get a plenary indulgence.
ReplyDeleteKeep the plenary indulgence, just pass the 308.
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“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.”
ReplyDelete- John Stuart Mill
Just back from Ann's place, where she says Islam considers insurance as "gambling", and therefor forbids it.
ReplyDeleteWhat do they do about their PL/PD insurance on their cars? Do they get a waiver from the state DMV's? Do they buy the insurance and call it something else?
Either way, as Ann described it, everyone else will be subject to laws the Islamists are exempt from obeying. That sure fires up the discrimination suit for different treatment based upon religion, no?
tomw
No King,but Christ.
ReplyDeleteNo Lord, but God.
("Roundhead" battle cry from the British Civil War)
Works for me.
Brigadier Major Mike
Official Barn Army Historian
I may have to die for my faith, because I'll die before I renounce God, but I guarantee I'll take many of my killers with me.
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