Posted on 05/26/2023 6:36:31 AM PDT by Heartlander
No such thing as “Corporate America”, Corporations are global. Nations to them don’t exist.
anheuser busch was bought by a huge Belgian company. They’re not an American corporation.
One would think that with Budweiser’s disaster companies would back off, but then Target, then Ford, then Calvin Kleinl, then others join in. Evidently, the ones pulling the strings don’t intend for consumers to have a place to get away from it all.
It's funny because they insist that they be treated by the laws of our as "persons". And if pirates intercept their goods on the high seas, or a commie nation nationalizes their factories, they come crying and hiding behind Uncle Sam's skirt which he now wears because Milley.
True.
Did Thomas Jefferson owe them anything when the Barbary pirates acted?
Ping
I don’t believe it.
This thread is about the moral and spiritual battle we’re in and you guys are hair splitting over details that have no relevance to the main point of the article.
As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.
I disagree with the author one one point - clinging to Judaism or morally aligned atheism (if there is such a thing) will not suffice in this battle. Jesus Christ is the only rock to cling to that will allow survival and victory. Without Jesus one is utterly lost
Personally? Probably.
I hear you, and I understand your frustration, but you need to "believe it." I run into this attitude all of the time.
So-called "conservatives" -- usually of the fossilized variety who have reached a certain point in their life having had no real interest in matters of the spirit, much less actual faith -- cannot seem to escape the petrified mindset that tells them that, central to their "conservative" ideology is that landing on the side of big-moneyed corporate interests (in contrast, that is, to falling in with "the libruls") is a righteous imperative.
That is to say, they can't "get it." Absent having God -- I would say, going even further than this Federalist article is prepared to do, absent having Christ -- they are necessarily lost to all of this. And so they are incapable of appreciating a spiritual battle when it's right in front of them.
Just my two cents.
Target partners with org pushing for kids’ genders to be secretly changed in schools without parental consent
We... continue to support their mission,’ Target Corporation said about GLSEN
MEDIA Published May 26, 2023 7:00am EDT
“The short answer to these questions is that we’ve entered a new phase of the culture war, and in some ways have transcended “the culture war” completely. What we’re in now is better described as a religious war — one that’s been launched by corporate America against all of us, and therefore demands we all choose sides. “
Yep, Just finished reading a book by Ken Follett (A Column of Fire) about the religious wars between the Protestants and catholics in the 16th century. What’s going on today smells a lot like it.
“And in this particular religious war, there are only two sides.”
And the two sides are - “sanity vs insanity”, or “reality vs delusion”.
I think most believers understand we are at the end of the age. It won’t just be America, this time it will be the entire world. I love my country and it grieves me to see it destroyed. Christians have the blessed hope - Christ’s return and his Kingdom established. Whether we live or die we are his. Babylon is getting ready to heat its furnace 7 times hotter. Be faithful unto death and He will give you the Crown of Life. Warn as many as will listen in the meantime.
“You won’t like what comes after America” - Leonard Cohen
That’s a sure way to lose this war - throw your allies under the bus.
Without the Torah there’s no Jesus or God Almighty for that matter.
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