No more business as usual. We need to learn how to discuss religion and politics, politely and pointedly, within the various social spheres in our lives.
This is actually the worst part that i worry about. I hate politics and never thought about it until all this started and i would hate to be in politics in future, but now i know it would be my duty to be involved to makes sure all the freedom we gained doesn’t go to waste.
Though choices but we gotta do what we gotta do for our future generations.
There's never been a political movement in the world that wasn't a little religious, and there's never been a religious movement anywhere that wasn't a little political...
If you cede that you will always stay out of politics, they will make your basic moral bedrocks into subjects of political debate and then subversives among your group will say that you can’t get involved. See: feminism, LGBT.
Sane, decent people of goodwill -- regardless of their religion or lack thereof -- need to participate in politics to some extent and in whatever fashion they feel is right. Ignoring politics makes for a simpler and easier life, but leads to tyranny.
Coercive governance is an unfair system -- forcing actions (including prohibiting actions that don't violate natural law) is Evil, and even America as envisioned by the Founders did that to some degree, despite our being a Republic with (on paper) limited government power -- and I'm not just talking about outright slavery.
I'd love a truly civil society, where everything from law enforcement and corporate regulation to national defense was market-based, because the best alternative is what we already have: a small, restrained government that becomes a bloated tyranny and globe-spanning, war-mongering Empire. NOT what the Founders wanted, but as Franklin hinted, exactly what was most likely to happen. ("A Republic, if you can keep it").
As long as we allow the Ring of Power to remain in this world, we need to be vigilant against it's constant corrupting influence. That means we must actively oppose Evil, and particularly Evil becoming exponentially more powerful by seizing government's coercive power. Nearly every problem in modern-day America (and around the world) stems from THAT.
God's Army is aware! The word can enlighten or decieve! Millions have realized that remaining quiet does not work! Trump is vociferous because that is the only language evil understands! Apart from me Satan!
Onward, Christian Soldiers.
PROCLAIM THE WORD
No more business as usual. We need to learn how to discuss religion and politics, politely and pointedly, within the various social spheres in our lives.
Yep , an armed society is a polite society.
I think the tax law was changed.
I bet in the old days things were different.
They didn't even have taxes,when the country was started.
Man, you just gave me an idea
Those are all great conversation starters! 😁
The freeing of slaves as a movement started in the northern churches.
I guess they didn't belive in separation of church and state.
This is actually the worst part that i worry about. I hate politics and never thought about it until all this started and i would hate to be in politics in future, but now i know it would be my duty to be involved to makes sure all the freedom we gained doesn’t go to waste.
Though choices but we gotta do what we gotta do for our future generations.
Word.
Amen, Brother! Church leaders are afraid to commit. They do t want to lose part of their congregation but….
-Jordan Maxwell
If you cede that you will always stay out of politics, they will make your basic moral bedrocks into subjects of political debate and then subversives among your group will say that you can’t get involved. See: feminism, LGBT.
"Separation of church and state" was bullshit designed to push christians out of government
Great point.
Sane, decent people of goodwill -- regardless of their religion or lack thereof -- need to participate in politics to some extent and in whatever fashion they feel is right. Ignoring politics makes for a simpler and easier life, but leads to tyranny.
Coercive governance is an unfair system -- forcing actions (including prohibiting actions that don't violate natural law) is Evil, and even America as envisioned by the Founders did that to some degree, despite our being a Republic with (on paper) limited government power -- and I'm not just talking about outright slavery.
I'd love a truly civil society, where everything from law enforcement and corporate regulation to national defense was market-based, because the best alternative is what we already have: a small, restrained government that becomes a bloated tyranny and globe-spanning, war-mongering Empire. NOT what the Founders wanted, but as Franklin hinted, exactly what was most likely to happen. ("A Republic, if you can keep it").
As long as we allow the Ring of Power to remain in this world, we need to be vigilant against it's constant corrupting influence. That means we must actively oppose Evil, and particularly Evil becoming exponentially more powerful by seizing government's coercive power. Nearly every problem in modern-day America (and around the world) stems from THAT.
God's Army is aware! The word can enlighten or decieve! Millions have realized that remaining quiet does not work! Trump is vociferous because that is the only language evil understands! Apart from me Satan!
No more separation of church and state.