I'm not advocating against memes. I'm advocating against a childish character, and indifference to Godly morals. Memes can condense profound truths very simply and quickly. Some of them are really great. But if this is serious times, it's time to be serious about the noble cause you potentially give your life to. Frankly, I believe if we were, collectively, as gentlemanly as our Founding Fathers, we'd have won over enough democrats to not even be in this situation. I'm not calling anyone out here, but think of how history looks upon the past. Honor is given to the honorable. So, do not be cynical. Don't be ones who say "the victorious are the authors of history." Such is a faithless statement, because a man receives nothing unless it comes from Heaven.
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I see all of man's battles as earning God's salvation. I've studied the liberal ideology quite a bit, and I've also studied wisdom and humanity under God. None of us are special. Long story short, none of our politics are sacred that are not directly attributable to the Word of God. "All things shall pass away, but my [Jesus] words shall not pass away." What can we attribute to God? That the Declaration of Independence speaks of Nature's God. Not good enough. But how did we do so well? We were practicing in good faith as Christians doing what Christians do. Not all not all, but most. Look at the Founders. They praised the moral integrity of Christians as being the very stuff to hold the nation together. God could easily choose to abolish us, and yield patriots yet out of these liberals who hate all things America now. This is why I say it is best to fear God first. Do good to your enemy, and in doing so you are heaping coals upon them. Give yourself every edge possible, even if it means being nice.