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.
Are you referring to what I said?
I am referring to the title of the article, the topic that the author comments about. AB is not an American company
I choose sides my whole life. It’s nothing new. The priest running my Bible study in 1998 pointed out, in answering a question about the nature of the Antichrist, the antichrist is in a lot of things and certainly in the corporate world. Look to Disney fir instance in discerning the antichrist
That was 1998. Certainly before
Any adult tuning in only now to see the evil out there is way late. It occurs throughout life for practicing judeochristians