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- Roe v. Wade: Does anyone know what this means?
- Patriotism, Subversion and the National Defense Authorization Act
- Justice, Furiously and Fast!
- Hegel and Healthcare – Is this all the Religious Leaders got?
- Has the ACLU a multi-personality?
- Is this the mentality of hell?
- What political agenda will save our nation’s problems?
- What criteria should a Christian use when he votes?
- Is there a form of government that the Bible endorses?
- Constitution Class Graduation
- Conversation with a Confused Individual regarding the picture “Hi Mom! I’m an Atheist”
- Why is Social Security Failing?
- Iranian Pastor Faces Execution While America Sits in Silence
- OBAMA SENDS HIS LOVE TO THE COLLEGE KIDS: “IF YOU LOVE ME, YOU‘VE GOT TO HELP ME PASS THIS BILL”
- Turn the Other Cheek to Illegals?!?
- What ought to be? Or what is? What will you choose?
- What inspired the US Declaration & Constitution?
- Freedom of Speach
- Joe legal & Jose Illegal
- Destroying Tyranny
- Yesterday’s Liberals
- Feared By The King: An Homage To The Preachers
- Tyrants advance to seize Heaven
- Theocracy
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Patriotism, Subversion and the National Defense Authorization Act
“Men in authority will always think that criticism of their policies is dangerous. They will always equate their policies with patriotism, and find criticism subversive.”- Henry Steele Commager Let’s be dangerous and subversive to tyranny as it shows its ugly … Continue reading
What political agenda will save our nation’s problems?
by Jake MacAulay, posted Oct. 29th, 2011 “No King but King Jesus!” On April 18, 1775, John Adams and John Hancock were at the home of Reverend Clarke. British General Gage was pleading with the colonists to lay down their … Continue reading
What criteria should a Christian use when he votes?
by Jake MacAulay, posted Oct. 29th, 2011 Remember to not give your suffrage (vote) to the ungodly (II Chronicles 19:2). Jehoshaphat, a righteous King in Judah, was reproved by God for this very thing. Here’s what was said to the … Continue reading
Is there a form of government that the Bible endorses?
by Jake MacAulay, posted Oct. 29th, 2011 The Bible acknowledges many types of governments. For example, 1 Peter 2:13-14 says, “Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; Or … Continue reading
Constitution Class Graduation
The classes on the Constitution have really been eye opening for me. I am 84 years old, and didn’t pay much attention in high school civics class, or in 66 years since then, to governmental things. Now, I realize our … Continue reading
Conversation with a Confused Individual regarding the picture “Hi Mom! I’m an Atheist”
You can follow the conversation I had with a confused individual named Will, after I made a comment on a Wall photo you see in this post. My comments start with Jake – his start with Will – Jake – … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical American Ethics, Constitution Policy, Laws of Nature and Nature’s God, Things to Consider
Tagged American Government, Atheist, Christian Nation, College Students, conversation with a deist, deist, Framers, Government, Jake McMillian MacAulay, Nature's God, United States Constitution
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Why is Social Security Failing?
I ponder the astounding bureaucracy of the Federal Government, and today in particular the Social Security Administration. Bureaucracy develops, as Washington observed, “whenever one person is found adequate for the discharge of a duty…it is worse executed by two persons, and … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution Policy
Tagged abortion, constitution, Government, Social Security, United States Constitution
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What inspired the US Declaration & Constitution?
Two Law Professors Donald S. Lutz and Charles S. Hyneman: Reviewed estimated 15,000 items Closely read 2,200 books, pamphlets, newspaper articles, and monographs All contained explicit political content printed between 1760 to 1805 Reduced it to 916 items (1/3 of … Continue reading