This article explores the abolition of slavery in the USA, emphasizing the influence of Christianity and Biblical teachings on this movement. It outlines the historical context, highlighting the northern states’ efforts using scripture against slavery, contrasting with the southern states’ justifications. The author invites readers to reflect on faith and personal values.
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“A Republic, If You Can Keep It.” B. Franklin
The content discusses various political events and legal principles in the U.S., emphasizing historical perspectives on rights and government structure. It highlights the presumption of innocence in criminal law, critiques current political figures, and references the moral foundations of the Constitution, asserting the necessity of a well-educated citizenry to preserve democracy.
Personal for Rep. Jasmine Crockett
During a House hearing on the Dismantle DEI Act, Rep. Jasmine Crockett criticized the notion of oppression presented by a Republican counterpart, arguing that white men have historically not faced oppression in the U.S. The discussion highlighted the complex history of slavery, civil rights, and the evolving role of the Democratic Party. Her hatred of all white men only injures herself. God is Love.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 10, The First Amendment: Religious Freedom Unrestrained by Government
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.
To the victor belong the spoils — A president’s prerogative
President Biden’s administration has been criticized for resembling a “third Obama term,” with many appointments seen as rubber stamps for the previous administration. Meanwhile, President Trump faced challenges due to his mistaken belief that all federal employees were patriotic, leading to Democratic lawfare and persecution of a former president. The Democratic Party is associated with radical Marxist ideologies which can impact the country negatively.
My Wish List for The Republican National Convention
The National Republican Party, led by the Texas State Republican Convention, upholds shared values such as the sanctity of human life, individual freedom, and limited government power. Delegates ensure proposed planks align with the Constitution’s principles. They aim to restore sovereignty to states and limit federal government power through legislative proposals.
Conservative? — To Be, or Not To Be: That Is The Question.
There are four kinds of conservatives: Conservative Christian, Politician, Lawmaker, and Citizen. Each stays within specific boundaries. For example, a Conservative Christian adheres to biblical teachings, while a Conservative Lawmaker supports legislation aligned with their party’s platform. The current divisions within the Republican Party in Texas illustrate these distinctions.
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.
Societal and Governmental Tipping Point, By The Numbers
John Adams famously said Americans divided into three equal groups: the staunch Patriots, the Loyalists, and those remaining neutral. Yet a better estimate would put Loyalists at about 20 percent of the population. These were the colonists who were ultimately willing to fight for the Loyalist cause, or at least to publicly express their loyalism …
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