Check this out!! I love the quote "Inflation is already here...the effects are yet to be seen". Calvin wrote that an ungodly ruler is a judgment upon a nation. Well, here's praying for revival, reformation, and revolution. And, by the way, I'm not one that thinks we just received an ungodly ruler just a few day ago...try a lot longer than that.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Chuck Baldwin on Palin
OK guys, its been a while but its time to speak out again. Take a look at this link and we'll talk later. The kids are waiting for me...
Chuck Baldwin on McCain/Palin.
Chuck Baldwin on McCain/Palin.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Check this out!!
As I write this lil' Dogg (16 mo) is dancing in my lap. There's not much time...check out www.ronpaul2008.com!!
Friday, November 23, 2007
From a Fox News article on Black Friday:
After a while you feel like you're beating a drum and no one is listening. But, many are and are starting to wake up. Visit www.RonPaul2008.com and check him out.
While you're at it check out the new money bomb!!! Rudy's Reading List is a great new place to commit to giving to the revolution. November 30th here we come!!
The dollar hit record lows against the euro Friday and reached their lowest point in 12 years against the yen.
After a while you feel like you're beating a drum and no one is listening. But, many are and are starting to wake up. Visit www.RonPaul2008.com and check him out.
While you're at it check out the new money bomb!!! Rudy's Reading List is a great new place to commit to giving to the revolution. November 30th here we come!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Ideology-free politics not only for liberals
Gene Edward Veith wrote a very convincing article discussing the new liberalism with its lack of ideology. Read it...its solid and makes some good point.
I would like to extend his arguments, however, to conservatives, especially in the now and present race for the presidency. Liberals are not the only ones that seem to be lacking in ideology. The current race for the GOP ticket seems to greatly lack its own ideology. The front two runners are a mormon and a pro-choice candidate. I have already read many arguments for Christians supporting both. The argument for supporting a mormon president is that we are not voting for pastor but rather the president of the country. Read Olasky's comments in one his last articles (sorry for the vagueness on that one) in which he wonders aloud whether some of Romney's flip-flop is due to his mormonism. The argument for support of the pro-choice (and I shudder at this logic) is that voting for Giuliani will decrease the number of abortions by 100,000 compared to the number of abortions if Clinton were elected. Yes, each of those 100,000 lives are one more life saved, but listen to the argument. We are rationalizing ourselves to choose truly the "lesser of two evils." Where are the ideologies we once held? Where is the rationale to vote for someone with principle, someone that will bring change and match the ideologies as presented by our founding fathers?
With that I present Ron Paul. Many will not support him because there is no chance he will be voted in. Many do not want to throw away their vote. But whatever happened to us being a people of principle? Maybe I'm just not old enough yet to lose some of my ideology...maybe my experience in this world hasn't been chiseled away enough to realize that ideologies are nice yet unrealistic in life.
I just shudder at the ideologies my children will have to give up when we compare the ones we sacrifice today. It makes you see a world much presented in V for Vendetta is more reality than we would like to admit.
I would like to extend his arguments, however, to conservatives, especially in the now and present race for the presidency. Liberals are not the only ones that seem to be lacking in ideology. The current race for the GOP ticket seems to greatly lack its own ideology. The front two runners are a mormon and a pro-choice candidate. I have already read many arguments for Christians supporting both. The argument for supporting a mormon president is that we are not voting for pastor but rather the president of the country. Read Olasky's comments in one his last articles (sorry for the vagueness on that one) in which he wonders aloud whether some of Romney's flip-flop is due to his mormonism. The argument for support of the pro-choice (and I shudder at this logic) is that voting for Giuliani will decrease the number of abortions by 100,000 compared to the number of abortions if Clinton were elected. Yes, each of those 100,000 lives are one more life saved, but listen to the argument. We are rationalizing ourselves to choose truly the "lesser of two evils." Where are the ideologies we once held? Where is the rationale to vote for someone with principle, someone that will bring change and match the ideologies as presented by our founding fathers?
With that I present Ron Paul. Many will not support him because there is no chance he will be voted in. Many do not want to throw away their vote. But whatever happened to us being a people of principle? Maybe I'm just not old enough yet to lose some of my ideology...maybe my experience in this world hasn't been chiseled away enough to realize that ideologies are nice yet unrealistic in life.
I just shudder at the ideologies my children will have to give up when we compare the ones we sacrifice today. It makes you see a world much presented in V for Vendetta is more reality than we would like to admit.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Liberty is Brewing (Watch this Video)
Sorry Hobster...don't mean to take your thunder but this video is amazing. Let's make this a 16th of December that they will never forget!!! Pray for the Revolution!!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Pro-Life?
More than two decades after the abortion carnage began, biblical Christians remain rather confused and battle weary in the pro-life struggle.
The causes of this are many. The first is that the pro-life movement has been often driven by the sorrow of sentimentalism rather than a zeal for biblical righteousness.
To read the rest of the article click here. Doug Wilson sets the topic into a much-needed biblical light. Read and be challenged.
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