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posted ago by KGB82 ago by KGB82 +102 / -0

The point is this: A threat indicates a line not to be crossed. It goes both ways, so when you make the threat you should be prepared.

This is what the 2nd was for. Most of us are afraid for the consequences.

Those who compromise hate this country as much as the left. When your opponent knows you hate violence and do pretty much anything to avoid it, they become a madness. When you refuse to even talk about what is "too far" or "no go," they become the sickness.

At what point is our self-restraint in the face of the consequences going to evolve for lack of remedy into the time when evil is called good and good evil? Maybe, we're there already.

Finally, ask yourselves, why does the parent know they are right in the face of an adamantly obstinate child?

Proverbs 13:24 - He who spares his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him promptly.

Ecclesiastes 8:11 - Because the sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.

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TheThreeSeashells 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm still on-board with secession since that will be much more attractive to many more people who aren't ready to pick up a gun or leave their families to fight a war. Unfortunately, since few people will even talk about it, that's probably the "no shit miracle" to which you referred.

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KGB82 [S] 9 points ago +9 / -0

No, the miracle I have in mind, which would be a real miracle, would be a nationwide revival in Biblical Christianity.

I also believe seccession is losing, since the dems will obviously have a precedent for using the military to intervene and will necessarily use it.

The other option, a revolution, would include most of the military being on our side.

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HurdyGurdyHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which "biblical" would that be? Luther made a fad of deleting and ignoring what he didn't like. Then there are fanciful translations, misquotes and misattributions that reflect opinion vs. scripture.