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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The amount of free time we have now compared with the life people in the 1800's would suggest the difference in our temperaments and demeanors to be night and day. I'm sure they had their time of horseplay, but you can see the evidence of how well trained the minds of the Founders were in their words. And I imagine even the lowliest among them would probably count us as a bunch of foolish unserious jerks. Like I say, I'm sure they joked and clowned at times, but not to the extent that we are constantly at it. We are at it so much it's a business.