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I don't think the purpose of a government to be charitable?
The purpose of the American government is supposed to be the protection of the integrity and ideals delineated within its Constitution.

Universal and timeless standards of individual liberty and justice will always be an affront to so called "progressive ideology"...
 
Those living in a ritzy NYC hotel off of our taxes are stealing
Once your tax has been taken by the govt, you have zero say in what happens to it.
I'm increasingly intrigued by the way moderns {internetties as well as politicians} completely misuse words like 'stealing,' 'lying,' and 'hating' and use them in ways that are as far removed from their actual meaning as it is possible to be.
Our priority as a country is to seek the well-being of our own citizens
That's gone well in 248 years {almost}, hasn't it ?1711309266186.png
Once that is secured -- no time soon btw -- then we'll talk
There is no country on the planet since the dawn of time and/or creation where that has been achieved.
Christianity and the bible does not and shouldn't really inform the laws of any nation.
But the love, kindness, justice and mercy of Christians should be easily identifiable, even to those who are totally anti.
I'm from Birmingham...... ALABAMA! :ROFLMAO:
I'm from the original Birmingham.....West Midlands ! :sleep:
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Once your tax has been taken by the govt, you have zero say in what happens to it.
I'm increasingly intrigued by the way moderns {internetties as well as politicians} completely misuse words like 'stealing,' 'lying,' and 'hating' and use them in ways that are as far removed from their actual meaning as it is possible to be.
The world is drowning in bullshit government overreach... you're describing the smell with even more convoluted syntax.
That's gone well in 248 years {almost}, hasn't it ?
Damn Right!
Why do you think America is so successful? What do you think makes America such a target for globalists? What do you think makes the American Constitution so unique? Why do you think America set the precedence for ending slavery world wide? What do you think the American Revolution was all about?
Christianity and the bible does not and shouldn't really inform the laws of any nation.
1. You shall have no other gods before God.
2. You shall not make or worship graven images.
3. You shall not take God’s name in vain.
4. Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.
5. Honor your father and mother.
6. You shall not murder.
7. You shall not commit adultery.
8. You shall not steal.
9. You shall not bear false witness.
10. You shall not covet.

Seriously? You question the very foundation of law?
the love, kindness, justice and mercy of Christians should be easily identifiable, even to those who are totally anti.
You mean like the muslims who are all raised to be martyrs?
WRONG!
America is easily identifiable by the example it sets! Why do you think everyone wants to live here!?
 


 
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James Madison, Property

29 Mar. 1792
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Papers 14:266--68
This term in its particular application means "that dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in exclusion of every other individual."

In its larger and juster meaning, it embraces every thing to which a man may attach a value and have a right; and which leaves to every one else the like advantage.

In the former sense, a man's land, or merchandize, or money is called his property.

In the latter sense, a man has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them.

He has a property of peculiar value in his religious opinions, and in the profession and practice dictated by them.

He has a property very dear to him in the safety and liberty of his person.

He has an equal property in the free use of his faculties and free choice of the objects on which to employ them.

In a word, as a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights.

Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties, or his possessions.

Where there is an excess of liberty, the effect is the same, tho' from an opposite cause.

Government is instituted to protect property of every sort; as well that which lies in the various rights of individuals, as that which the term particularly expresses. This being the end of government, that alone is a just government, which impartially secures to every man, whatever is his own.

According to this standard of merit, the praise of affording a just securing to property, should be sparingly bestowed on a government which, however scrupulously guarding the possessions of individuals, does not protect them in the enjoyment and communication of their opinions, in which they have an equal, and in the estimation of some, a more valuable property.

More sparingly should this praise be allowed to a government, where a man's religious rights are violated by penalties, or fettered by tests, or taxed by a hierarchy. Conscience is the most sacred of all property; other property depending in part on positive law, the exercise of that, being a natural and unalienable right. To guard a man's house as his castle, to pay public and enforce private debts with the most exact faith, can give no title to invade a man's conscience which is more sacred than his castle, or to withhold from it that debt of protection, for which the public faith is pledged, by the very nature and original conditions of the social pact.

That is not a just government, nor is property secure under it, where the property which a man has in his personal safety and personal liberty, is violated by arbitrary seizures of one class of citizens for the service of the rest. A magistrate issuing his warrants to a press gang, would be in his proper functions in Turkey or Indostan, under appellations proverbial of the most compleat despotism.

That is not a just government, nor is property secure under it, where arbitrary restrictions, exemptions, and monopolies deny to part of its citizens that free use of their faculties, and free choice of their occupations, which not only constitute their property in the general sense of the word; but are the means of acquiring property strictly so called. What must be the spirit of legislation where a manufacturer of linen cloth is forbidden to bury his own child in a linen shroud, in order to favour his neighbour who manufactures woolen cloth; where the manufacturer and wearer of woolen cloth are again forbidden the oeconomical [Volume 1, Page 599] use of buttons of that material, in favor of the manufacturer of buttons of other materials!

A just security to property is not afforded by that government, under which unequal taxes oppress one species of property and reward another species: where arbitrary taxes invade the domestic sanctuaries of the rich, and excessive taxes grind the faces of the poor; where the keenness and competitions of want are deemed an insufficient spur to labor, and taxes are again applied, by an unfeeling policy, as another spur; in violation of that sacred property, which Heaven, in decreeing man to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, kindly reserved to him, in the small repose that could be spared from the supply of his necessities.

If there be a government then which prides itself in maintaining the inviolability of property; which provides that none shall be taken directly even for public use without indemnification to the owner, and yet directly violates the property which individuals have in their opinions, their religion, their persons, and their faculties; nay more, which indirectly violates their property, in their actual possessions, in the labor that acquires their daily subsistence, and in the hallowed remnant of time which ought to relieve their fatigues and soothe their cares, the influence [inference?] will have been anticipated, that such a government is not a pattern for the United States.

If the United States mean to obtain or deserve the full praise due to wise and just governments, they will equally respect the rights of property, and the property in rights: they will rival the government that most sacredly guards the former; and by repelling its example in violating the latter, will make themselves a pattern to that and all other governments.

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The Founders' Constitution
Volume 1, Chapter 16, Document 23
The University of Chicago Press

The Papers of James Madison. Edited by William T. Hutchinson et al. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1962--77 (vols. 1--10); Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1977--(vols. 11--).
 


"Christian Nationalism" is just another leftist hate label which aims to discredit the role of Christianity in the shaping of our country. Really fucked up.
 
"Christian Nationalism" is just another leftist hate label which aims to discredit the role of Christianity in the shaping of our country. Really fucked up.
Property.
If they can take your right to form your own opinion, especially regarding God, they can take anything.
 
Property.
If they can take your right to form your own opinion, especially regarding God, they can take anything.
Oh I agree, but it isn't just about forming opinions, it's about ignoring the centuries of Christian legacy that built up to form what is now the USA.
Let go of your roots, and you'll wither.
 
Man's tyranny began with Cain and Able... America is only 250yrs old.
Blows my mind how "progressives" devalue, distort, and erase history...:cautious:
 
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campaign finance reform
What does this look like?

Not agreeing with every policy proposal democrats like isn't anti-anything. It is just another symptom of the delusion gripping american voters that a legislative majority means they "win" and "defeat" their political opposition.

There aren't any solutions to policy questions. Only compromises. Until we rediscover this basic truth, we will have stupid red team/blue team politics.
 
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