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To: sam_paine

We’re just not going to agree on being united.

I just wanted to acknowledge your thoughtful reply. I stand on mt original comment.

Where we have fallen apart is getting away from Biblical principles and values. We’ve compromised on principles and opened the door to the garbage you and I both object to.

You see being divided as the answer and I see being united on what made us great to begin with. We need to all get back to what is right and blessed us as a nation.


17 posted on 06/23/2010 9:26:22 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: nmh
You see being divided as the answer and I see being united on what made us great to begin with. ...Where we have fallen apart is getting away from Biblical principles and values.

Agreed. This, however, is really independent of national borders.

If Britain and France held onto their values, they'd be superior as well.

Further, I think the dense, secular, anonymous cities where people don't have any regard for the person in the next car they just cut off are incompatible with our founding principles and values.

The nature of a "Community Organizer" implies a disorganized community.

The LOCAL CHURCH was the founders' idea of a community organizer.

A rigid federal state doesn't allow rural and urban centers to find their own centers. It forces a least-common-donominator homogenization of society.

This must always mean that religious ideals are muted, and deviant behaviors are elevated in a society.

So a loose confederation of states must always be better than a large, rigid state.

20 posted on 06/23/2010 10:02:56 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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