The Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791, safeguards specific rights, including freedom of religion and speech. The principle of separation of church and state, debated since the Revolution, is not explicitly in the Constitution. The First Amendment prohibits a state-established religion and ensures individuals’ freedom to engage with government based on their religious beliefs.
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Democrats versus Republicans: The great divide
The Big Lie The Democratic Party was always the party of human slavery and, later, the party of societal segregation. Democrat President Harry Truman acted against his party’s traditions when he integrated the Armed Forces with Executive Order 9981 on July 26, 1948. The Big Lie served to capture the allegiance of black voters. Various …
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Why is the Federal Government the Largest Employer in the United States?
Biden plans to increase federal workforce to its highest level since WWII, with the Treasury Department and IRS seeing significant growth. Federal agencies added 11,000 jobs, hitting a 20-year high for non-census years. A substantial 25% of new jobs are in government, raising concerns about the increased reliance on government jobs. The IRS warns taxpayers of potential jail time for false tax credit claims.
Bible Study: Practical Application of the Biblical Worldview
A biblical worldview provides a filter for discerning good and evil based on the Ten Commandments. Grace, meaning ‘gift’, is key to applying this worldview. It empowers individuals to fulfill God’s will and counters destructive lust. Embracing grace brings freedom, while succumbing to lust leads to bondage.
Bible Study: Love, Marriage, the Baby Carriage, and Problems Along the Way
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The article discusses the impact of corrupt family courts in Texas, exemplified by a mother’s unjust protective order. It highlights the detrimental effects on children, emphasizing the importance of both parents. The author urges couples to prioritize their children’s well-being and turn to biblical teachings for guidance before considering divorce.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 6, State Sovereignty
A sovereign state has its own institutions, populations, and the right to make treaties with other states. The 10th Amendment limits federal sovereignty and preserves state sovereignty. The Republican Form of Government aims for representation and accountability. Efforts to repeal the 17th Amendment and appoint U.S. Senators by state legislatures aim to restore state sovereignty.
Reparations or Love? It’s not a difficult choice.
In the news, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett’s proposal to exempt Black people from taxes sparks controversy. The 14th Amendment, equal protection, and the Law of God are cited to refute the idea. The discussion also delves into historical perspectives. The quote from Ezekiel 18:19-20 is presented to emphasize individual accountability.
In the Age of Information, Ignorance is a Choice
Advocates of church-state separation are ignorant of mankind’s history. The First Amendment does not bar Christian participation in government. The Bill of Rights empowers citizens to oversee and correct government, protecting from tyranny. Plato and Asimov criticize the ignorance and lack of critical thinking in leadership. Luke the Evangelist calls for repentance from ignorance.
WELCOME TO THE USA: THE UNITED STATES OF ATROPHY
The author reflects on his failed attempts to repeal the 17th Amendment at his county Republican convention. He argues against democracy, advocating for a republican form of government. Citing historical and legal perspectives, he emphasizes the importance of state sovereignty. Despite his personal setbacks, he highlights ongoing support for his cause within the Republican Party.
Climate Alarmists, ESG, and Your Grocery Costs
The episode discusses the economic impact of ESG policies on farming, leading to rising grocery bills. It highlights the burdens on farmers and proposes solutions. Key topics include Biden administration’s attacks on farming and the global reality of such policies. To learn more, visit Economic Warroom’s website and follow them on Rumble.
