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To: betty boop; Piranha; Alamo-Girl; marron; P-Marlowe; hosepipe; YHAOS

I’m not a doctrinaire republican about either China or labor unions except that I want security and I want a real free market.

Republicans don’t care about those things anymore, witness the Iran Senate bill, open amnesty, and cronyism.

So, republicans support Obama on this because on this their boss(es) want(s) this direction.


28 posted on 05/13/2015 10:52:53 AM PDT by xzins (Donate to the Freep-a-Thon or lose your ONLY voice. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: xzins; metmom; Piranha; Alamo-Girl; marron; P-Marlowe; hosepipe; YHAOS; caww; Jim Robinson
Jeepers, you seem to be such a pessimist, dear brother in Christ! I wonder why you feel justified in this line of thinking, in that we Christians are called upon at all times to demonstrate the seminal Christian virtues: Faith, HOPE, and Love.

Then again, I can understand, and strongly empathize with, the following:

He begins to leave who begins to love.
Many the leaving who know it not,
for the feet of those leaving are affections of the heart:
and yet, they are leaving Babylon. — St. Augustine, Ennarrationes in Psalmos, 64.2

Make of these lines what you will. They are not directly "scriptural." Nonetheless, I find them quite stirring, and profoundly true.

In a certain way, I have made my spiritual exodus from the current insanity of the degraded, utterly corrupt and ultimately suicidal course of what passes for "American society" these days. But as long as I exist in mortal body, I can't just "sit it out" and wait for the End Times.

As long as I'm "here" on Earth, my Christian duty is to live in the Lord, to honor and witness to His Truth; and to as much as possible radiate that truth outwards, into the greater society. I say this with the full understanding that, to do so, is to put a target on one's back that the psychopathic, "new atheist" screaming-meemies out there will always be trying to "draw a bead on."

To me, the practical question here is: Is America worth saving? Or have you entirely given up on American exceptionalism?

Understand here that the historical self-understanding of We the People of the United States of America is that, although we are constitutionally organized as a secular government, we are nonetheless, finally, ultimately a free people "under God." For our freedom, our inalienable liberties, come from God. The Declaration of Independence makes this crystal clear. And the First Amendment guarantees it. [Not to mention the Second, if push comes to shove.]

It seems to me it's time, even past time, for the "saving remnant" — that is, faithful Christians — to step up and shoulder the responsibilities they bear as sons of Christ in this world.

Don't speak so much about what you want. Think about what you should be doing.

I have HOPE that God has not given up on We the People. I have HOPE that a spiritual renewal can heal America. Thus we Christians must pray for such renewal — personal, cultural, societal — which amounts to a plea for divine intercession.

Which I find perfectly reasonable.

For our Lord will hear our prayers!

33 posted on 05/13/2015 12:14:58 PM PDT by betty boop (Science deserves all the love we can give it, but that love should not be blind. — NR)
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