Poor rebuttal. No one said be angry all the time. This is about a calculated resistance in a war we didn't know existed that's been waged against us for decades.
Where we are now is that the people who believe in external problems, and in government as a solution to those problems, have worked long and hard to infiltrate the entire federal government.
On the other hand, the people who do not believe in external problems, or in the ability of governments to solve them, have mostly ignored government. They have not attempted to be part of government because they do not believe in it.
The problem was therefore caused by lack of participation.
The first step toward fixing a problem caused by lack of participation is to dramatically increase participation. This is happening now.
Chances are this will work, because it is the cause of the issue. Drawing swords is not yet necessary, and will also not help on its own without dramatically increased participation in government, especially by people who do not believe in government.
I meant more of a 1100’s style crusade than a billy graham crusade.
But I do enjoy Trump Rallys
Nah. As Christians we need to hold our swords as long as possible.
Respectfully disagree.
My rebuttal: that’s how we got here, and how’s that plan working out so far? What you tolerate, you get more of.
Respectful disagreement? The nerve! /s
My rebuttal:
Being angry af all the time doesn’t help me. There are times of anger but being a miserable c— is not fun.
Poor rebuttal. No one said be angry all the time. This is about a calculated resistance in a war we didn't know existed that's been waged against us for decades.
We shouldve fought a year ago.
I never said anything about being angry. Projection?
Where we are now is that the people who believe in external problems, and in government as a solution to those problems, have worked long and hard to infiltrate the entire federal government.
On the other hand, the people who do not believe in external problems, or in the ability of governments to solve them, have mostly ignored government. They have not attempted to be part of government because they do not believe in it.
The problem was therefore caused by lack of participation.
The first step toward fixing a problem caused by lack of participation is to dramatically increase participation. This is happening now.
Chances are this will work, because it is the cause of the issue. Drawing swords is not yet necessary, and will also not help on its own without dramatically increased participation in government, especially by people who do not believe in government.
How dare you?
How how how... how DARE YOU