“you have a choice between two companies, ships, captains and crews.”
In all these many, many words I find no mention of the ship on the right - so the promise of the title is not even attempted much less fulfilled.
No it is way past Pilgrim’s Progress— for you must characterize the enemy in context with their political goal, all the while keeping the beliefs and not forgetting God.
We are being colonized, against our sacred Constitution and the Founders. It has to be fought with your spiritual ideas, knowing the hard truth of the motivations and goals of our internal enemies who work for external enemies. Continually fixing the target, freezing it and removing it from our Country.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3934596/posts?page=118#118
So like, did this get cut off in the middle of the text or is this it...seems half done.
A servant of a wicked king was asked “if you belong to God, how could you possibly serve under such a wicked king”?
The servant replied, “yes, this king is wicked, but God has seen fit that I should serve under hi to be a Godly influence in His life. Imagine how much more wicked he would be without any Godly influence in his life. God working through me is the on.y restraining g influence In His life” (or something along that line)
We may not like who God allows to run and win I. Our party, but whoever does, we need to do our best to help keep them from wickedness if possible. We can’t always have pure of spirit leaders like we would like. There will never be a perfect conservative party, so in the meantime, we have to weed out the worst ones by voting them out, and try to so ehow be a. influence to those that are corrupt, by trying to hold them accountable if possible.

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In all of this, the term ‘Christian Nationalist’ worms its way through all of this, which presents a dichotomy, or ‘an opposition in desire’.
A supposed ‘Christian Nationalist’ will demand that ‘the 10 Commandments’ be adhered to, by all, without exception.
Here is ‘the opposition’. There is the commandment demanding no other gods before the god of the bible. There is the U.S. Constitution, the established law of the nation, up to the time the ‘Christian Nationalist’ assumes leadership, that states that the federal government shall not establish any religion, and, the already established right of the individual to exercise their own freedom of religious expression, determined by the individual themselves, between their god and themselves, free and separate from any pastor, reverend, bishop, cardinal or pope!
So, I ask, how would a ‘Christian Nationalist’ balance this?
(Personally, if that person came to demand of me such a thing, one of us would go down, because as I have stated in my profile, long ago, what I believe and hold sacred is beknownst only to me, and is not up for debate.)