Our nation is wounded

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Our nation is wounded

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It seems our nation is wounded, and respect for the views of others and the Constitution has left us uncertain and in chaos. We do not know what might happen in days to come. We have no regard for mob behavior and despise violence. Uncontained violence has reared its ugly head for a year.
It appears one party has taken control of the executive and legislative branches. They will likely lead this nation into what the other party considers unacceptable change. This may cause more challenges to a united nation.
America lost sight of God and Christ, and the irreligious began to speak out unrestricted.
America lost sight of morality and permitted the loss of millions of the unborn. They redefined marriage and gender. They threw out the notion of absolutes, and made truth relative and subjective.
In recent years many in America sold out truth and common sense for a selective collection of gripes that often are more imagined than real.
None of this is accidental. Our enemies with the craftiness of Satan himself plotted and planned to rob us of our godly values and replace them with a vindictive victim hood. Citing love as an excuse for evil, believing love justifies evil, our culture refused God's definition of morality and love.
If America is not dead, it is more than a little sick. Till the true faith found in God's holy Word is respected, America will not heal. There are still some who are righteous, and we hope and fervently pray their voices can speak God's truth unhindered.

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Moon1943 wrote: January 7th, 2021, 10:31 am It seems our nation is wounded, and respect for the views of others and the Constitution has left us uncertain and in chaos. We do not know what might happen in days to come.
This is not a new situation. The things happening now are just part of the political theater and game the secret combination allows to take place. It's all a game. Liberty died in this nation many years ago.

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Our nation has been deeply wounded for a very long time. This is manifest in a myriad of ways, but perhaps the most obvious is the rapidly deteriorating caliber, character and quality of candidates for president that the big two parties now perpetually nominate, giving our country little if any chance of electing any true statesmen as president at this point.

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We live in a digital panopticon. With a false government that serves itself, and the global technocrat military industrial complex. Conglomerates hold millions upon millions of more power than thousands and thousands of voters combined.

Our republic has become a woke mob of angry feminists, with simps for leaders, cucks for religious advisors, and laws that apply only when those in charge feel like enacting revenge on those who disagree with them. A true kleptocratic twitocracy.

If you read the book of Isaiah you will learn Egypt represents America. Our money will eventually go bad, a famine will likely occur, and the gods of our fathers will not be worshipped.

I’m not sure wounded is even the right word. More like dying, or in a catatonic state.

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I can say it in fewer words. US Christians allowed themselves to be duped into becoming the war party. They booed and mocked a presidential candidate who suggested our country should treat others as we would want to be treated. They cheered as the US-made global war and somehow thought this was doing God's will. In doing so US Christians lost their way and lost any moral leadership they could offer. They are empty vessels, and for some, the emptiness has turned to anger.

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tribrac wrote: January 8th, 2021, 12:15 am I can say it in fewer words. US Christians allowed themselves to be duped into becoming the war party. They booed and mocked a presidential candidate who suggested our country should treat others as we would want to be treated. They cheered as the US-made global war and somehow thought this was doing God's will. In doing so US Christians lost their way and lost any moral leadership they could offer. They are empty vessels, and for some, the emptiness has turned to anger.
This is true. I fully supported the Iraq War and GWOT, and while I believe there were some justifications for the latter, now in hindsight Bush was in fact a warmonger and those middle eastern wars got a lot of good Americans and innocent middle easterners killed while expending a lot of America's treasure in the process, and for what? I didn't begin to see the overseas brush wars as unjust until what happened with Lybia and Syria.

Before 9/11 we were all heavily indoctrinated frankly with WWII propaganda and so always thought America was the force for good (which it is to an extent) and after the Gulf War we thought our military was simply unbeatable so any war in another country would only last a matter of weeks with fewer than a 1000 casualties.

I think this is how the general public, especially young millenials viewed things in the 1990s and early 2000s.

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[email protected] wrote: January 9th, 2021, 1:16 pm
tribrac wrote: January 8th, 2021, 12:15 am I can say it in fewer words. US Christians allowed themselves to be duped into becoming the war party. They booed and mocked a presidential candidate who suggested our country should treat others as we would want to be treated. They cheered as the US-made global war and somehow thought this was doing God's will. In doing so US Christians lost their way and lost any moral leadership they could offer. They are empty vessels, and for some, the emptiness has turned to anger.
This is true. I fully supported the Iraq War and GWOT, and while I believe there were some justifications for the latter, now in hindsight Bush was in fact a warmonger and those middle eastern wars got a lot of good Americans and innocent middle easterners killed while expending a lot of America's treasure in the process, and for what? I didn't begin to see the overseas brush wars as unjust until what happened with Lybia and Syria.

Before 9/11 we were all heavily indoctrinated frankly with WWII propaganda and so always thought America was the force for good (which it is to an extent) and after the Gulf War we thought our military was simply unbeatable so any war in another country would only last a matter of weeks with fewer than a 1000 casualties.

I think this is how the general public, especially young millenials viewed things in the 1990s and early 2000s.
And how may I ask did you get that mentality...

I was taught that all of the wars were unjust in the 20th century... ww1... ww2... Korean, Vietnam, and every single one in my day...

And the more I study and see, the more I realize my Father was right.
They were all unjust big business Corporate world bankers wars.
But all sold to the American public under the big lie of "Patriotism".

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