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American Heritage Series

“Discover the godly values of American history with the American Heritage Series.”

We’re watching this now and it is fantastic! I just put another set (for our sil’s birthday) in my cart at Amazon priced @ $34.50 (which also qualifies for free shipping). It’s the best deal I know of and an amazing price when you consider there are TEN DVDs in the set! Each one has 3 half hour episodes.

The episode Dearest and I watched today (#7) was on the same subject that the author of the article below discusses. I.e., that our legal theory and political and moral philosophy come from religion. I can’t urge you often enough to buy the set, watch it yourself and plant your youngsters in front of the tube and make them watch it.

These are not right-wingnut rants or preachy t.v. sermonizing. They’re American history based on original documents which are not just quoted, but shown in first editions. Really fascinating stuff.

The episodes are divided into approximately 9 minute segments with annoyingly repetitious commercials you will want to fast-forward past after you’ve seen them way too many times. If they’d left them off and gotten someone to run a comb through that woman’s hair, I’d have no complaints whatsoever.

Now … on to an article by the brother of our very own Bob. It is really worth your time … unless you’re a big Dawkins fan, in which case you’ll want to print this out so you can burn it. 🙂

Dr. Dawkins’ Birthday Roast By Jonathan Blocher – March 1, 2012
http://www.examiner.com/biblical-studies-in-milwaukee/dr-dawkins-birthday-roast

Well, Richard Dawkins’ seventy-first birthday is almost upon us.  I thought it was about time I roast him a bit, as I have done with other famous atheists. Since there has been an avalanche of book-length critiques of Dawkins’ books, this column will focus on the video below.

As I have noted before, the problem with scientists is that they make poor philosophers. Dawkins is apparently a first-class biologist, but when he steps into the realm of philosophy his pronouncements are so full of freshman mistakes, vigorous head shaking is the natural response. And yet, in this video much of the audience enthusiastically applauds his rhetorical sleight of hand, like the ancient Athenians applauding a Sophist, showing what sheeple they are. OK, now watch the video, and see how many flaws you can find in Dawkins response to the question posed to him. I’ll wait. Watch it more than once if you need to.

Richard Dawkins on Absolute Morality

Ah, you’re back. Did you notice that he never answered the question? Essentially the question was, “Would it not be an irrational leap of faith… for an atheist to decide between right and wrong?” It calls for a “yes” or “no” response, neither of which may Dawkins offer without betraying the weakness of his position. Obviously he can’t say, “Yes” without admitting that he is a hypocrite, effectively giving up the whole charade. But if he says “No,” then he must offer us a foundation for moral decision-making that is based solely on a materialist view of the universe, and that is a project that he is unable to perform.

Read the rest @

http://www.examiner.com/biblical-studies-in-milwaukee/dr-dawkins-birthday-roast

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Faith has everything to do with it

The role of the government is to protect, not grant rights.

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For the record

NOTE: My family has had numerous contacts with good, peace-loving Muslims. I do not condemn all Muslims any more than I condemn all priests for the sins of the tiny number of pedophiles who have caused so much damage to individuals and to the institution they were sworn to serve.

I think the good people who practice Islam are in a tough place and I pray God will grant them the graces they need to combat the extremists who violate the rights of others to live and worship freely.

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“The Quran’s that were burned had been written in by inmates. That in itself is a violation of the Quran. The only sanctioned mode of disposal for a defiled Quran is to burn it. Which is what they did.”

Source: http://www.therightscoop.com/nato-burns-korans-afghans-violently-outraged-nato-apologizes/

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In May 2009, military personnel threw away, and ultimately burned, confiscated Bibles that were printed in the two most common Afghan languages amid concern they would be used to try to convert Afghans.

Did Christians riot? Did any of us murder anybody?

We did not.

SOURCE: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/05/20/us.military.bibles.burned/

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Gingrich says Obama “surrendered” by apologizing to Afghans – February 23, 2012
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57384194-503544/gingrich-says-obama-surrendered-by-apologizing-to-afghans/?tag=nl.e875

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said President Obama “surrendered” Thursday when he apologized to the Afghan government for the burning of several Qurans at an American military base near Kabul, noting Obama had not called on the Afghan government to issue an apology for the deaths of two NATO soldiers who were killed by a man wearing an Afghan army uniform.

“There seems to be nothing that radical Islamists can do to get Barack Obama’s attention in a negative way,” Gingrich said, “and he is consistently apologizing to people who do not deserve the apology of the president of the United States, period.”

“If Hamid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan, doesn’t feel like apologizing, then we should say, ‘Goodbye and good luck, we don’t need to be here risking our lives and wasting our money on somebody who doesn’t care.'”

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The man who secretly filmed this video has had his life threatened for doing it.

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“In Dearborn Michigan it is like being in a Middle Eastern Country. The Islamic call to prayer blasts out all across the city on loud speakers several times a day. The Christian churches around Dearborn cannot ring their bells because it offends the Muslims.”

Source: http://www.therightscoop.com/nato-burns-korans-afghans-violently-outraged-nato-apologizes/

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Signs of the End Times

I received the following comment on my blog “Establishment of religion” via email:

If they succeed against us, I guarentee the next step will be to make circumcision illegal.  It is something that is very hip in the liberal society. People who consider religion and God to be “mythological.”  The “health concerns” with circumcision are being spread around. What isn’t being talked about is all of the health concerns that support circumcision. Like the lower risk of transmitting an STD or the fact that there is not a single case of penis cancer in a circumcised male.

My email reply got so long, I decided to blog it (lucky you! ::grin::) …

This is just another example of the apparent double standard of the Left that exposes their single hidden agenda.  None of this stuff is about promoting the health and happiness of human beings.

It is all about Satan’s hatred for God and his war on God’s people.

I have long been intrigued by Paul’s First Letter to Timothy, Chapter 4, verses 1-3. In it, Paul says that in the End Times,

Some will be seduced by spirits and the doctrines of devils. They will speak lies in hypocrisy. Their consciences will be seared with a hot iron. They will forbid people to marry and command them to abstain from meats.

That last part has been used by some Protestants as evidence that the Catholic Church is supposedly the Great Satan that will bring on the End Times.

The argument goes that forbidding people to marry refers to priestly celibacy and that commanding people to abstain from meat refers to our Lenten fasts.

To his credit, the street evangelist who first challenged me on this actually listened politely to my brilliant exegesis. Either that or else seeing a Catholic pull a pocket New Testament out of her purse left him so gobsmacked, he couldn’t think straight. 😉

Anyway … I just read an on-line commentary on these two points and it turns out I correctly recall the arguments that guy made back on a street corner in the late 1970s. But, like my street evangelist, the on-line commentary gave no evidence (never mind, convincing evidence) to support the contention that Paul’s generalized statements should be interpreted in such a limited manner.

Nor does it acknowledge the absurdity of pointing to two of the most ancient traditions of the oldest church on the planet as meaningful signs of the impending End Time.

The first official church edict prohibiting deacons, priests and bishops to marry was made at the Council of Elvira in Spain in about 306.

Pope St. Gregory issued the rule to “abstain from flesh, meat, and from all things that come from flesh, as milk, cheese and eggs” during Lent in the sixth century.

I Tim 4:3 isn’t fulfilled in Catholic tradition; it’s inherent in the policies, preachings and teachings of the Left.

Among themselves, Leftists reject the very idea of marriage. In public, they assault our laws limiting it to one man and one woman. They claim this is about fairness, but it’s really just a step toward their End Game … which is to abolish marriage.

First they’ll get gay marriage legalized, then they’ll move on to legalizing polygamy, group marriage and inter-species marriage. Eventually, the definition of marriage will be so meaningless that they’ll just outlaw it altogether.

It’s all part and parcel of their glorification of sex anywhere, any time and in any form, without the “punishment” of a baby.

Years ago, tennis pro Billy Jean King bragged on how she’d aborted so she wouldn’t miss a tennis tournament.

Now we have a United States President mandating that religious organizations and private companies provide birth control, sterilization and abortifacients, free of charge and on demand.

And the same President has stated publicly that sex education should begin in kindergarten.”It’s the right thing to do.”

All of this … separating sex from marriage and procreation, destroying marriage … is about destroying the institution that is the first and foremost transmitter of FAITH and MORALS — the FAMILY.

The situation with eating meat is similar.

Among themselves, Leftists reject the very idea of eating meat. In public, they claim to be all multi-culti tolerant of others, but I’ve seen what they do when they have the power. And it’s not even remotely tolerant.

Years ago, I joined a health food co-op. Its organizers and original member base were nuts-and-berries Leftists.  Some of us needed and/or wanted access to organic meats, which at the time were not available in regular grocery stores. Only after a big battle with the intolerant majority rulers were we permitted to have a small supply of organic meats added to the store’s product line.

But it wasn’t allowed out in plain sight of shoppers, lest some delicate hot-house flower of a vegetarian catch a glimpse of dead animals wrapped in plastic.

You know how video shops sequester the dirty movies in a back room behind a curtain or door?  We icky meat eaters had to do the same Walk of Shame into this creepy, darkened area in the back of the store to get at the one isolated freezer where the dead animal products were segregated from all the food that good and decent people ate.

Now that I think about it … I’m kind of surprised they didn’t make us brown bag it back there so fellow shoppers wouldn’t have to accidentally see it as we traversed the aisles.

It’s almost funny how fragile these people seem to be. Never mind sticks, stone or mean words. Just a GLANCE at a dead chicken or a Nativity scene is enough to make them swoon! It’s no wonder there was so much fainting at those Obama rallies.

Is it absurd that they’d legislate dietary laws? Not at all. We’re heading there now.

The Socialist Sanctuary of San Francisco (where Presidential Candidate Obama felt comfortable sneering at “those” people who bitterly cling to their Bibles and their guns) banned toys in Happy Meals, because kids like toys and Happy Meals are Bad.

The President’s wife has been running around the country for three years, telling people what they should and should not eat.

And a Presidential adviser is out in the public schools as we speak, telling little kids that their mommies are too stupid to make good lunches, so they should eat what the government mandates.

That last one is particularly insidious, undermining the family unit AND indoctrinating little children with the idea that the government has the right to tell them how to eat.

In the bigger picture, I think the Left’s obsession with vegetarianism fits hand-in-glove with their war on our 2d Amendment rights. After all, their End Game is to subdue and enslave us under a dictatorial One World Government, something they cannot do so long as we are armed.

(Read the Book of Revelation, then listen to people like George Soros. It’s all happening.)

How long have they been chipping away at private gun ownership? I remember passing out pro-gun control pamphlets in the mid- to late-seventies, back when I was young, stupid and liberal. I wept over their trademark sob stories about gun accidents and really bought their mantra that gun control laws were For The Children!

(I wised up when I watched Larry Elder’s documentary “Michael and Me.” I’ve had a lot of my opinions changed and attitudes adjusted over the years, but that is the one time I can definitively point to when I did a total 180 on an issue in the space of 90 minutes. It’s a very compelling movie.)

As with destroying the family, the Left isn’t going after their big goal of disarming the American public all at once.  For now, they say they aren’t after hunters who eat what they kill, but like the mouse and the cookie, every time they win a little ground, they begin demanding more.

When I was young, good liberals were vegetarians; now they’re vegans.

When I was young, PETA was about stopping horrors like puppy breeding mills; now they pursue lawsuits designed to get their extreme definition of animal rights legislated from Leftist court benches.

It will be a series of steps … they’ll go from “guns are okay for hunters” to “animals have the same rights as people” to “killing animals is murder” to “civilians can’t own guns.”

Will the Left ban meat (and guns) some day? You betcha!

I never thought about it before my e-bud wrote to me today, but I think she’s right. They’ll also go after male circumcision, the same as they’ve gone after birth control.

And they’ll do it for the same reason — because it’s important to a significant and easily identifiable group of God’s people.

They’ve started toward that goal by condemning and banning female circumcision where they can. Like kids who accidentally shoot themselves, female circumcision is great for sob story legislation. It has a very high ick factor and is not widely practiced. But the real point of getting it banned is that it moves the Left a step closer to their End Game, which is stomping their big old jackboot down on the necks of God’s faithful servants.

How should we deal with this? St. Peter laid it out here:

1 Peter 5: To the Elders and the Flock

1 To the elders among you, I appeal as a fellow elder and a witness of Christ’s sufferings who also will share in the glory to be revealed: 2 Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, watching over them—not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve; 3 not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. 4 And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away.

5 In the same way, you who are younger, submit yourselves to your elders. All of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because, “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”

6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. 7 Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

8 Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. 9 Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings.

10 And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. 11 To him be the power for ever and ever. Amen.

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SOURCES:

History of celibacy in the Catholic Church
http://www.celticguitarmusic.com/mland~celibacy.htm

History of Lent by Fr. William Saunders
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0527.html

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If you love Him, keep His Words.

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Displaying character

I got such a nice reply to “What do you think?”

https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/what-do-you-think/

from the niece I wrote it for.

Thank you for that beautiful answer!

This one was something I’d not considered:

“In particular, I believe they aren’t safe having that much power if they do not know for real that they ultimately answer not just to the voters, but also to God Almighty.”

My dad has always said, “If you want to know the true heart of a man, give him a little power” and “Losing doesn’t build character, it displays it.” 

BTW, her dad is the brother in Quoting Red October.

https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/quoting-red-october/

I guess those values are shared among the siblings and have been passed on!  Very interesting, thanks for such a beautiful, thoughtful response!

It struck me that she quoted “Losing doesn’t build character …” today of all days.

Our dad was a coach. A really good coach. Not just a winning coach, but a man who instilled good values in his players. And his numerous kids, who clearly quoted him to THEIR kids. 🙂

Radio reception at my house is terrible (too many hills), but I figured out how to listen to Conservative talk radio through my computer via http://tunein.com/radio/Conservative-c57917/.

My jewelry beading station is right next to my computer, so I expect I’ll get a LOT of jewelry made this campaign season LOL.

Anyway, I listened to the Florida primary coverage yesterday evening after the polls closed. Lots of pundits had an array of factoids about demographics and opinions about what it all may or may not mean for the future. All interesting.

But the ONE thing that jumped out at me above all else was that

Newt did NOT call Mitt to congratulate him on winning Florida.

Mitt did call Newt to congratulate him on winning South Carolina.

I really respect my brother’s opinion, so his concerns about Newt’s ego rang a loud bell.

Bro is an historian and a good one. I only vaguely know what the Warren Commission is. He can talk about it for hours without notes. He didn’t just pay attention during the Reagan Revolution. He was teaching it as it happened. (And if you think being a Conservative teaching American History and Economics in a public school is easy, think again.)

I heard the bell, but I still liked Gingrich more than Romney.

I’ve been praying all week that God’s perfect will would be accomplished. So I listened to the primary coverage more to hear what happened, than to find out if “my” guy won.

Obviously, he did not. But I was less concerned with that … only a small percentage of the electoral votes are assigned, after all … than with the fact that Newt was not gracious in defeat.

I don’t care how your opponent behaved during the competition. If you are gracious about losing, you win.

Besides, we already have a petty little worm in the White House.

We’ve seen how he treated Governors Jindal and Brewer on the tarmac.

I do NOT want a Republican president who acts like that!

I have no idea what my dance card will look like in coming weeks. I fully intend to give my top 3 guys lots of attention and am most grateful to Mafia Rose (and anyone else) who adds to the candidate pages here. The videos and articles are very, very welcome.

As always, I hope and pray the tone of our discussion here at PoliNation will continue to reflect not just our opinions, but also our respect for others. This is a great community! Visiting the garden is the highlight of every day.

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What do you think?

I got this in email from my niece:

“Aunt Chrissy, What characteristics do you believe make for a great President?”

I thought I’d share my reply.
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What a tough question. Phew.

First, there are no women in the race anymore, so I’m not going to bother with him/her PC grammatical gymnastics here.

Second, I think a third party candidate would hand the race to Obama, so I am definitely looking for the person I want for President to win the Republican nomination.

Third, it’s no secret that I’ve become a Right Wingnut. My core values have not changed from when I self-identified as a liberal Democrat, but my knowledge has changed a lot. In every area I’ve explored, I have seen proof positive that Democrat policies are destructive of the very things they say they will support.

Take just one small example: housing costs.

Democrats are big proponents of rent control laws, claiming they create affordable housing for the poor. But the TRUE outcome of rent control is scarce, expensive housing.

The two cities in this nation that have the oldest and toughest rent control laws are New York and San Francisco. The two cities in this nation with the highest rent costs are New York and San Francisco.

In other words, the people who are most harmed by rent control laws are the very people Democrats claimed rent control would help.

In studying Conservative literature, I’ve come to realize that Democrats have everything backwards when they use personal sob stories as a club to get people to accept their ideas. Sob stories are appropriate only as reasons to engage in personal charity. Government policy should be based on the big picture, with a sharp eye toward what is best for most and what really works.

And this is where I have come to despise Democrats the most. It seems to me that whenever Conservatives try to talk about reality, about why we know that our policies will help while Democrat policies will harm the very people in the sob stories, Democrats and their lapdogs in the media shout us down. There’s no dialogue, just name calling.

Frankly, I’m sick of it. I’m not evil, selfish, greedy, racist, homophobic, narrow-minded, stupid or ill-educated. If they want to disagree with us, that’s fine. But how about if they LISTEN to us first?

As for the character of the candidates … wow. We give our president so much power, so much responsibility … you almost have to question the character of anyone who is narcissistic enough to think he can do the job at all, never mind someone who wants it badly enough to go through more than a year of non-stop fund-raising, campaigning, getting slashed to ribbons by opponents and the media, etc.

In 2008, I read somewhere that we should look at voting more like we’re hiring an employee than like we’re choosing the best act on Idol or Dancing with the Stars. I don’t think I’d ever quite thought of voting that way. But when I began to look at the presidency as a job I was trying to fill, I was truly boggled.

Take just the fact that our President has to live at his work. Yuk. I tried that twice … living in a dorm at college and later living on site as apartment manager … and HATED it. Let me go HOME at the end of the day!

One pundit said the Brits have divided up their leadership into the pomp and the policy. The royals do the pomp and the Prime Minister does the policy. We expect the President to do both.

Plus he has to focus completely on each task as it comes up, then completely put it aside to do the next thing.

So, say the President’s day begins with breakfast with his wife. Then he goes down to his office and has the daily national security briefing where they hit him with all the pending and actual crises here and abroad.

Next, maybe he has a meeting with bereaved military parents, where he has to set aside worries about the briefing to be the compassionate Commander in Chief who sent this couple’s child to war.

Next, maybe he goes out to the South Lawn to greet an arriving Head of State … smile, shake hands, make a speech, listen to a speech, stand for a photo spray, then go inside for private high level discussion with Head of State on whatever matters are on the table for our two nations.

While Head of State goes to his digs to get ready for the State Dinner, the President goes upstairs for lunch, after which he has to start in again with the afternoon’s schedule.

Maybe he puts in a call to the space station or yuks it up with some sports team, then gets a report about the latest devastating tornado/earthquake/whatever, and then has a meeting with his advisors about what the opposition party and the people in his own party who don’t like him are cooking up to make his policies crash and burn.

Then it’ll be time to go back upstairs to shower and get primped for an hours-long State Dinner of speechifying, smiling, hand shaking, and looking all-over-enthused about whoever is there.

Finally, bed.

Then, it begins again in the morning, provided of course that nobody wakes him at 3 am because somebody hijacked an airliner or threatened to set off a nuke.

And WE have to decide who’s best for this nightmare of a job? Yoiks!

I used to think the prolonged campaigning was a big waste of time and money, but now I think it’s a really good process.  The candidates get sharpened and the voters get to see and hear how well the candidates perform at the kinds of tasks they’ll have to do if elected. Like, hiring competent staff and working with them. Like, performing while exhausted, giving formal speeches, smiling sincerely during endless photo sprays, answering tough, unplanned questions in any and all settings, and being personable and warm during one-on-one meetings with citizens.

I’ve always looked at core values, but I’m smarter now about not just listening to a candidate’s current position. I also look into his voting history, past speeches, etc. If he has changed positions, does he say it is because he wised up, got better information, or saw that what he thought would work did not? Or is he saying what he thinks will get him elected? Did he say the opposite things in speeches to pro-abortion and pro-life groups, for example?

I’ve also always looked at character, but I’ve gotten more experienced about how to see the real man, not the packaged commodity. One thing I pay a lot of attention to is how a candidate behaves when he’s attacked. I want someone who has a strong backbone, a thick skin and a clear vision of his mission, but I also want someone who can work with the opposition to get things done. So I watch body language a lot, especially the candidate’s unscripted reactions on live debates and at townhalls, interviews and rope lines.

One of the things I greatly admire in Sarah Palin is her ability to stand firm and take no crap, but also to turn aside anger with a quip. Like after that stupid thing where she was criticized for using notes written on her hand … and this from people whose fave prez uses a teleprompter for everything! The next day, she wrote “Hi Mom!” on her hand and waved it at the cameras. I loved that!  Reagan was really good at using humor also. He could rag on his opponents with a smile, but it came off as charming, not smarmy or nasty.

Faith has also been a big issue for me. I supported Carter because he was a Born Again Christian. Then I saw him do a lousy job as President. I think that’s one reason I backed off politics. Once burned, twice shy. But I’ve matured, gotten more confidence in myself and also learned a lot about leadership from watching the military.  I still believe that leaders need the core values I cherish. In particular, I believe they aren’t safe having that much power if they do not know for real that they ultimately answer not just to the voters, but also to God Almighty.

I have come to believe that Democrat policies not only harm the poorest and weakest among us, but also interfere with Democrats’ ability to behave well in their personal lives. Study after study has proven that it is Conservatives who believe in small government, individual freedom and maximum personal responsibility who are the happiest, most generous and most productive members of society.

Obviously, we’re not perfect. But some Democrats act like the problem is having values, not failing to live up to them. Look at the way they treated Clarence Thomas (Anita Hill) vs the way they treated Bill Clinton (Monica Lewinsky). I’ve even seen some of them defend this double standard, saying that people who aspire to live up to high standards are automatically worse than people who do not, regardless of their behaviors!

As for the truly hypocritical Democrats like Al “Carbon Footprint” Gore … well, Jesus had a lot to say about this kind of thing in that parable about the two men who went to the temple to pray. Remember?

But the President needs more than true faith in God and good values. He also needs to be a true leader, someone who can both care deeply about what is best for those in his chain of command, while also setting aside his concern for the individuals in order to do what is best for the mission.

It’s a tough place to be. If he’s too compassionate, he won’t be able to make the tough decisions that get people killed. If he’s not compassionate enough, his men won’t give him their best. Did you ever see U-571?  Leadership is one of the main themes; I highly recommend it.

To summarize: I want a politically Conservative candidate who has the God-centered faith to keep him from becoming a tyrant, the sharp intellect to make excellent decisions, the guts to stand firm when those decisions are unpopular and the heart to inspire others to implement his policies no matter the cost.

Thank you for asking such an inspiring question! I am very flattered you care about my opinion and really admire your willingness to dive into these issues. When I was your age, I had my head in the sand.

I know you’re super busy, but if you have some time, we’d love to have you come and join in the conversation at PoliNation.

Hugs, Auntie Chrissy

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A Heavenly Pick-Me-Up

I love stories like this one that demonstrate just HOW intimate and personal God’s care for us is. He’s not like Santa Claus with his naughty-nice list or the Vice Principal with his file folder of honors and demerits. God really KNOWS us, better than we know ourselves. God really LOVES us and wants only the very best for us. And He really, really wants us to be intimately involved with Him on a daily basis. What a joy!
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A Heavenly Pick-Me-Up By Renee Holt, Port Angeles, Washington
www.guideposts.org/mysterious-ways/a-heavenly-pick-me-up

Oh, how I love my morning coffee! Can’t seem to start the day without it. So imagine my distress when I pulled my can of fresh coffee grounds from the kitchen panty shelf. It felt a little light. I looked inside. Not even enough for a single cup.

Just one more downbeat note in my life, I thought. First my painful divorce. Then the pressures of having to raise four children on my own. And now this. My salary as a bookkeeper had been stretched to the limit as it was, and coffee wasn’t in the grocery budget this week. I slumped on a kitchen chair. I felt like all my energy had been sapped away.

My first reaction, I admit, was bitter and selfish. I bet my ex-husband is enjoying a steaming cup of his favorite flavored latte just about now, I silently pouted. Quickly, I reprimanded myself. Lord, don’t let me sink into anger over something so petty, I prayed. The cloud that had settled over me magically lifted, and I went about getting my children ready for school.

I was straightening the house a few hours later when the telephone rang. It was one of those marketing companies that recruit people to test products that haven’t yet reached the store shelves. The caller asked if I’d like to test one of their products. “We’ll send you the product for free, and you try it out, and then you fill out a questionnaire on what you thought about it,” the caller said.

With money as tight as it was in our household, free sounded good to me. “Sure,” I said. “What will I be testing?”

“Every other week for the next several months, we’ll send you a fresh, one-pound can of coffee,” the caller said. “All you need to do is drink one cup from the first can and tell us how you liked it. The rest of the coffee is for your own enjoyment.”

If I were the coffee company, I’d name the brand, Heaven Sent.

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We are NOT like them, Part two

Click on graphic to embiggen.

H/t to itooktheredpill

http://itooktheredpill.wordpress.com/2008/10/15/in-congress-march-16-1776/

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The two most powerful things you can do

1. Strive for personal holiness.

“Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.” James 5:16 (NLT)

2. Pray.

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14 (NIV)


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