Posted on 04/20/2007 9:51:11 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
I hate to say it again, but guess it has to be said:
Free Republic is a conservative site.
As a conservative site, we are pro-God, pro-life, pro-family, pro-liberty, pro-America.
Like-minded folks know immediately what this means and why we will never "move on from abortion" as Rudy Giuliani and his supporters ask us to do.
Think about it.
You might as well be asking us to deny God. To deny the Creator that gave us life and liberty. To give up our children. To surrender our country to the left. To give up our freedom. To give up our faith and our belief in God's Word.
Why insult us like this?
IMHO, the root difference between conservatism and liberalism IS our belief in God. For the most part, we conservatives defend our Christian/Judeo founding and our God-centered traditional American society and family values system, and the belief that our most fundamental rights were bestowed upon us by our Creator. Rights given by man can be taken by man. Rights bestowed by God are unalienable rights.
Liberals, on the other hand, especially the Marxist/socialist liberal leadership and the big leftist feminist, homosexualist, abortionist, anti-religion organizations deny God exists. They deny our Christian/Judeo heritage, work overtime to destroy our traditional family values, and seek to destroy our freedoms, including, and especially our right to the free exercise of religion.
Our deeply rooted conservative belief in God and refusal to roll over for feminism, abortionism, homosexualism, socialism, etc., is the only thing stopping the left from completely overwhelming us with their godless, socialist perversions and completely wiping out our traditional Christian/Judeo God-centered free society.
If we cave-in to the left by nominating a supporter of abortion rights, gay rights, gun control, illegal aliens, etc., as our candidate for the presidency and de facto leader of the Republican party, then we will have destroyed our own pro-God, pro-life, pro-family, pro-liberty movement and will have destroyed all of our prior pro-life, pro family, pro-liberty work. The Republican party will have made itself a joke. It'll be left standing for nothing. Worse, it'll be left standing with NARAL, NOW, the ACLU, and every other feminist/homosexualist Marxist/socialist communist group.
Surrender to the abortionists? Not on your life!
This is Free Republic. We ARE the dissent! We fight for life and liberty! We fight for our traditional American family values! We proudly and diligently defend our Christian/Judeo heritage, our country, our constitution, and our right to be free and to freely worship our God!
IMHO, those of you who cannot or will not understand these simple truths will never understand what FR is all about, what the pro-life movement is all about, what conservatism is all about, or even what freedom is all about.
I agree with you to a point on that. If I were an atheist, I would be pro-life.
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LOL! You are sweet. :)
You have a point. I acknowledge that I've reversed the normal -- or, at least stereotyped -- process and actually become more culturally relaxed, since I married and, particularly, since I became a parent.
That said, the atmosphere in the GOP and conservative movement have changed. In 2000, Clinton had been President for 8 year and Gore was on the verge of taking that office. There was more of a "We're all in this together" vibe.
Six-plus years into Bush's term of office and the divisions that were plastered over in common cause more than beginning to show. Everyone has certain issues that they think should be put first and that the other guys' issues should be the ones compromised on. And that's just where there's general agreement.
Where there is disagreement -- as there is between religious conservatism and leave-people-alone conservatism, what starts as a crack can become a schism. The plaster hiding the differences can only stretch so far, before cracks show.
It's the natural course of all political movements, I guess. So maybe it's not a matter of either the site or my perceptions changing, as much as politics in general have changed.
I agree with you that there seems to have been some divine providence behind the creation of this nation -- certainly in the way that such different geniuses could be brought together in one time and place.
However, the men who put it together were not universally men who "turned from wicked ways" -- at least not as modern religious conservatism would define "wicked ways." For that matter, in Second Chronicles 7:14, God was responding to Solomon, another divinely-guided rulers who seemed far from perfect morality.
(For that matter, it's an open question as to whether that passage in the Bible refers to nations in general or only the kingdom Solomon ruled.)
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This is not surprising. Although we may all strive for perfection, we are human.
I don't think it refers to a nation at all.
If it referred to Solomon's Kingdom, it should read "If My people, which are called by their ancestor Israel's name..."
I think it refers to the People of God; we Christians tend to appropriate Him, and we think with good reason, knowing that taking His Name in vain is a grievous wrong.
I think any nation, comprised largely of the People of God, who themselves "humble themselves, and pray, and seek [His] face, and turn from their wicked ways," will enjoy the blessings of the remainder of the verse.
As the righteous few suffer the temporal judgements laid upon the unjust many, while waiting the blessings of eternity, so also the unjust few enjoy the temporal blessings poured upon the righteous many while waiting eternal destruction.
Excellent post. The opposition knows that as long as Christianity survives, the individual survives and has value, and will ultimately refuse and reject the will of the rulers of the collective. The opposition believes that individuals should worship them and their often idiotic and disgusting beliefs.
Pro-God, pro-life, pro-family, pro-liberty, pro-defense and pro-America - I pray for a country where these values won’t be sacrificed for political issues and where everybody is aware that this has been, is, and ever will be a nation united in Christ. Conservatives should take a clear stance and should be willing to fight for that and what it stands for.
There is no compromising. Reject God's laws and you reject God. If you reject God, you should be careful calling yourself Christian, a patriot or even American.
I stand with the elder George Bush who once said "I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
The ultimate liberal-marxist nightmare in a nutshell. Amen to that!
4 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; wisdom and instruction fools despise.
There is a huge area between those two, however, in which I think the U.S. has always fallen. To borrow Hamilton's phrase with regard to a potential wife, we are a nation that loves God and hates a saint.
That is how we were created. Our strength fails when we adore saints, as much as it fails when we stop loving God.
BTTT Jim and thank you for all you do!!!!!
Mr. Silverback, I have not picked my candidate yet. This is all happening too early for me. I’m not used to it. I guess I will have to get used to it, though. Because it’s the way it’s going to be from now on.
My main objection is the overall tone of the debate at FR. I’m used to a rough and tumble atmosphere, but this has gotten unbelievably vicious.
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The fact there are no conservative Democrats currently in Congress, does not mean that they don’t exist. And the fact that someone is a registered Republican certainly doesn’t make them a conservative.
First of all, do you really expect that those people I listed really won't be voting for Giuliani? I've heard of cynism, but....
Second of all, while they may not be able to rally votes for Rudy with their endorsements, it is certainly proof that Giuliani has not been read out of the conservative movement. Any claim to the contrary is easily refuted, and little more than an admission that one is losing the argument.
Well said, thanks Jim.
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