Everyone who has ever served in the military has taken an oath like this.
I, (STATE YOUR NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.
This oath never expires.
Our primary obligation is to "defend the Constitution".
We swore to defend even against "domestic" enemies.
Anyone suggesting we do something that does not align with the Constitution is an enemy no matter who they are or what position they hold.
"obey the orders" only applies to lawful orders. Any orders that do not align with the constitution are illegal and the person giving such order is an enemy. These people must be taken out of their position immediately.
Many domestic enemies have been installed in our federal, state, and local governments. They have been installed in our School Boards and in our Courts. These enemies must be removed now.
I totally agree, but is seems some people in our government (commies and all patriots currently in office) don't know what removed immediately means. No consequences means just that--no one pays for doing wrong. It might have to fall on our shoulders to fix any or all of this mess.
"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House - with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
Also promises. Only God can do this. Only His promises and oaths He makes to us are worth anything.
We are imperfect. Created perfect, but because of our sin are now flawed. We have no right. Beg for God’s forgiveness. That’s what you can do. Pray for His Grace and Joy. Pray. Thank you Lord Jesus for dying for my sins. Without you Lord I would have no chance. I will thank you and worship you forever. Amen.
The constitution was made to make taxation easier in the face of the US bankruptcy which morphed into an international bankruptcy/ restructuring. Hence the articles of confederations were abolished.
Not because these articles created oppression. But because they did not facilitate oppression enough! Enter therefor the henchman: Hamilton.
I have to give it to these people: they play the game very subtle.
That said, those who equate what Jefferson said to the oath to uphold the constitution is wrong-lead.
interesting observation, after discussing Jefferson' s preference for the happiness under "Indian" - conditions:
The Jeffersonian ideal, in short, was not a specific version of
balanced republican government. It was a world in which individual
citizens had internalized their social responsibilities so thoroughly that the
political architecture Madison was designing was superfluous. Though
prepared to acknowledge the need to make necessary compromises with his
ideal for practical reason- the size of the American population and the
vastness of its territory obviously demanded some delegation of authority
beyond the sovereign self- he did so grudgingly.
I would say, a man as a sovereign, is not in need of a constitution: a together standing, but rather sees voluntary cooperation with mutual benefit as a necessary basis.
You better be sure you understand what you're doing before you do that. It's for life, anons. Are you capable of making the decision now for yourself in 20, 30, 40, 60 years?
Some are, some aren't. But regardless such a vow is not something to make lightly. It may take you 20 years of studying God's word to understand what you got yourself into.
You must be ready for a world of pain, even death.
Abraham was the friend of God, and just one of many biblical examples.
Some people tend to exclaim "I Swear!" to add veracity to their testimony, but such a habit becomes nothing more than vain words. So Jesus tells us that we should mean what we say hand have a reputation of honesty rather than try to bolster it with oaths. This doesn't mean that we cannot make marriage vows, promise tell the truth or promise to uphold the Constitution. Read the whole bible and it will interpret itself. Elsewhere Jesus tells us that we will give account of idle words, so yes, we should consider our words and mean what we say.
I was taught growing up to "say what you mean and mean what you say". I have taught that to my children. It makes you really put thought into your words BEFORE you open your mouth, otherwise, there will be a lot of back pedaling and your point will be lost in all the explanations of what you really meant.
Marriage was given by Moses, and I think it was Peter that said it would be better not to marry after the teachings of Christ Jesus. Revelations takes it a step further in it's teaching of the 144,000 that were not defiled by woman. God knew what he was doing and man continually tried to one up him. Moses' laws baffle me anyway, why are we listening to the guy that wasn't allowed into the promised land?
To take an Oath to the constitution as it is currently held is to take an oath against the constitution that was intended. It's a fucking mess for sure.
Either way I am going to side with the words of Christ not to swear, that I might not end up promising to fulfill something that might go against my beliefs. You are free to do as you do as well. I see taking an oath as going against the teachings of The Father and I am pretty sure he doesn't like that. I trust that the Son knows better than the friend.
No oath of office, no oath of service, no oath of marriage? Oaths are important, with the caveat that the Still Small Voice has ultimate authority over your oath.
Why make a big ceremony over something that you either are or are not going to do? To garner trust from those that you make the oath in front of? If you cannot know what tomorrow will bring why promise yourself to it? Oath just means there is legal recourse if you do not live up to expectations. Granted, that can be all kinds of fun to watch it doesn't actually do anything but make it illegal for you to go against your word. Some instance, like marriage, have been given stipulations that allow one to exit if one or both have mislead the other but I fail to see how it needs to be a legal obligation requiring intervention. All an oath serves is the lawyers that will try your case if you are ever found to have broken the oath, willfully or otherwise.
Meanwhile, an oath to uphold the constitution stands as it is currently written... Citizens are classified as corporations and corporations are classified as people. That isn't constitutional in anyway shape or form, but go against the oath to defend that very clause and you will be facing legal repercussion.
Makes one feel special to make a promise though, I guess. I love to get myself into situations where I have no idea what is actually going on or what I have sworn to defend.
Everyone who has ever served in the military has taken an oath like this.
I, (STATE YOUR NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.
Many domestic enemies have been installed in our federal, state, and local governments. They have been installed in our School Boards and in our Courts. These enemies must be removed now.
I totally agree, but is seems some people in our government (commies and all patriots currently in office) don't know what removed immediately means. No consequences means just that--no one pays for doing wrong. It might have to fall on our shoulders to fix any or all of this mess.
Agreed.
Q said "Military is the only way," but they didn't say in what form that military would look like.
So, I'm down for the get down. Just waiting on everyone else to finally figure it out.
I'm pickin' up what you're puttin' down.
A well regulated militia? Or is Space Force still out of Sleepy creepy’s hands?
We, as a society have forgotten the part about anyone giving shit orders is an enemy.
Thomas Jefferson is not only my man-crush but probably the most BASED man ever. (Aside from Jesus of course).
looks like you're in good company🇺🇸
"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House - with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
John F. Kennedy
http://www.ghostofherodotus.com/2018/03/jfk-and-famous-jefferson-quote.html?m=1
The idealist was right. Unfortunately the man was a failure. I too love Jefferson the idealist. The man's legacy is forever tainted.
🙌🏻
Don't even need to take that oath. My God has already commanded me to do this.
Ephesians 5:11
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
Reprove = expose
Your god is Paul?
My God is Yahweh, and Paul is his prophet to the Gentiles.
Paul was not God, but once he turned from evil and became a disciple of Christ, he lead many and did great things for God .
ME TOO!!!!!!!
Jesus himself literally said, DO NOT TAKE OATHS.
Also promises. Only God can do this. Only His promises and oaths He makes to us are worth anything.
We are imperfect. Created perfect, but because of our sin are now flawed. We have no right. Beg for God’s forgiveness. That’s what you can do. Pray for His Grace and Joy. Pray. Thank you Lord Jesus for dying for my sins. Without you Lord I would have no chance. I will thank you and worship you forever. Amen.
Not to mention the founding fathers were not Christians at all but free masons 😬
I do solemnly swear…
Amen.
...he is trampling out the vintage
where the grapes of wrath are stored;
he hath loosed the fateful lightning
of his terrible swift sword;
his truth is marching on...
The constitution was made to make taxation easier in the face of the US bankruptcy which morphed into an international bankruptcy/ restructuring. Hence the articles of confederations were abolished.
Not because these articles created oppression. But because they did not facilitate oppression enough! Enter therefor the henchman: Hamilton.
I have to give it to these people: they play the game very subtle.
That said, those who equate what Jefferson said to the oath to uphold the constitution is wrong-lead.
interesting observation, after discussing Jefferson' s preference for the happiness under "Indian" - conditions:
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4894&context=masters_theses
I would say, a man as a sovereign, is not in need of a constitution: a together standing, but rather sees voluntary cooperation with mutual benefit as a necessary basis.
Are you going to make a vow to God?
You better be sure you understand what you're doing before you do that. It's for life, anons. Are you capable of making the decision now for yourself in 20, 30, 40, 60 years?
Some are, some aren't. But regardless such a vow is not something to make lightly. It may take you 20 years of studying God's word to understand what you got yourself into.
You must be ready for a world of pain, even death.
If you truly believe in freedom, this vow is pretty much required.
You don't need to take an oath to be against tyranny.
I already took an oath to do just that.
However, a lot of people who took that same oath seem to have forgotten it. Mainly, the pols in D.C. and elsewhere.
Absolutely
Taken! 🇺🇸🐸🇺🇸
I’m in
I am in. I carry a pocket version of the Constitution in my purse.
I will without hesitation. I just wish I had enough influence for my headstone to read "I killed the Banks" like his does
People are eating children in our midst.
The choice has been made for us.
Fight. Fight. Fight.
Semper Fi.
This also includes religious tyranny.
I’m in… where do we sign up at. I’m ready now, let’s goooo!!!
We are not to swear!
And Abraham said, I will swear. Gen 21:24
And Abraham isn't my God.
https://www.daily-prayers.org/jesus-life-stories-2/jesus-on-swearing-2/
Don't!
Abraham was the friend of God, and just one of many biblical examples. Some people tend to exclaim "I Swear!" to add veracity to their testimony, but such a habit becomes nothing more than vain words. So Jesus tells us that we should mean what we say hand have a reputation of honesty rather than try to bolster it with oaths. This doesn't mean that we cannot make marriage vows, promise tell the truth or promise to uphold the Constitution. Read the whole bible and it will interpret itself. Elsewhere Jesus tells us that we will give account of idle words, so yes, we should consider our words and mean what we say.
I was taught growing up to "say what you mean and mean what you say". I have taught that to my children. It makes you really put thought into your words BEFORE you open your mouth, otherwise, there will be a lot of back pedaling and your point will be lost in all the explanations of what you really meant.
Marriage was given by Moses, and I think it was Peter that said it would be better not to marry after the teachings of Christ Jesus. Revelations takes it a step further in it's teaching of the 144,000 that were not defiled by woman. God knew what he was doing and man continually tried to one up him. Moses' laws baffle me anyway, why are we listening to the guy that wasn't allowed into the promised land?
To take an Oath to the constitution as it is currently held is to take an oath against the constitution that was intended. It's a fucking mess for sure.
Either way I am going to side with the words of Christ not to swear, that I might not end up promising to fulfill something that might go against my beliefs. You are free to do as you do as well. I see taking an oath as going against the teachings of The Father and I am pretty sure he doesn't like that. I trust that the Son knows better than the friend.
No oath of office, no oath of service, no oath of marriage? Oaths are important, with the caveat that the Still Small Voice has ultimate authority over your oath.
Why make a big ceremony over something that you either are or are not going to do? To garner trust from those that you make the oath in front of? If you cannot know what tomorrow will bring why promise yourself to it? Oath just means there is legal recourse if you do not live up to expectations. Granted, that can be all kinds of fun to watch it doesn't actually do anything but make it illegal for you to go against your word. Some instance, like marriage, have been given stipulations that allow one to exit if one or both have mislead the other but I fail to see how it needs to be a legal obligation requiring intervention. All an oath serves is the lawyers that will try your case if you are ever found to have broken the oath, willfully or otherwise.
Meanwhile, an oath to uphold the constitution stands as it is currently written... Citizens are classified as corporations and corporations are classified as people. That isn't constitutional in anyway shape or form, but go against the oath to defend that very clause and you will be facing legal repercussion.
Makes one feel special to make a promise though, I guess. I love to get myself into situations where I have no idea what is actually going on or what I have sworn to defend.