Post Tagged with: “morality”

Donald Trump (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)

Has Conservative Media Already Chosen their Candidate?

In 2008 and 2012 it was said that the MSM had latched on to their liberal favorite so much that it seemed they were part of the Obama administration. They were the arm of Obama’s policy and the extension of the Obama White House. It was an argument that was hard to counter.

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Note to Black People – How to NOT Get Shot by the Police

Note to Black People – How to NOT Get Shot by the Police

100% of black people who weren’t acting like a thug today did NOT get shot by the police. 100% of black people who live according to the accepted standards of behavior developed by every human society known to man – you know, don’t beat people up, or physically intimidate them; don’t steal from them; don’t threaten them with violence; don’t ignore the basic, accepted rules of society like showing respect for the rights of others, etc. – never get shot by the police.

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Freddie Gray and The Price of Rebellion Against God

Freddie Gray and The Price of Rebellion Against God

We know what it looks like when individuals rebel against the Law of God – it results in a condition where neither your property, nor your liberty and not even your life are secure from robbery, kidnapping and murder. And one of the contributing factors to a society where God’s Law is rejected by the people is when the leaders themselves reject God’s Law.

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Judge: Call a Spade a Spade

Judge: Call a Spade a Spade

In today’s mealy-mouthed “tolerant” culture, stating that someone or some thing is wrong is probably the worst “crime” or “immoral act” that a person can commit. Right on its heels, the second-worst thing you can do in such a milquetoast society is calling something or someone “a name.”

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Enough is Enough, Part II

There is a right and wrong, and it requires judgment (the anathema to liberal thought) to be exercised. Despite liberal claims to the contrary, there are certain behaviors that should not be tolerated! Freedom requires self-limits to avoid trampling on the freedoms of others. Rights are always…ALWAYS!… accompanied by responsibilities: if you don’t exercise one, you end up losing the other.

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Guns from an LAPD buyback (Photo credit: Zev Yaroslavsky)

Enough IS Enough, Part I

Christianity, whether practiced actively and consciously or ignored but played out in the behavioral standards internalized from parents, grandparents, teachers, peers, etc., is what made “domestic tranquility” possible in this nation, so people could live securely in their homes and daily lives and concentrate on building homes and families, ultimately maintaining a nation of liberty and opportunity.

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Is There a Difference Between Islam and Extreme Islam?

Is There a Difference Between Islam and Extreme Islam?

New details of the 14 dead in San Bernardino are emerging, and there are some heartbreaking ironies, as well as stories of heroism and courage. For example, Bennetta Betbadal, 46, was a Catholic who fled Islamic extremism in Iran, only to be killed by an Islamic extremist in the United States.” But is it extremism?

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Nourishing the Corrupt Tree

Nourishing the Corrupt Tree

Americans, instead of protesting the corrupt establishment, corrupt media, and corrupt “representatives,” simply stand down, give it a pass, only to be deceived on another day. Then they complain about what it is that they tolerate. Sorry to say, it seems that the Americans would “have it so”.

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Ichabod for America, Blessings for Russia?

Ichabod for America, Blessings for Russia?

The physical representation of God’s glory is today the cross of Christ, a representation now disdained, destroyed, and generally ignored by America. Does that mean that the glory of God has already departed from this once blessed nation?

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The Price of Violence and True, not Social, Justice

The Price of Violence and True, not Social, Justice

When you look at the typical understanding of Social justice, it is essentially the redistribution of wealth and has as its goal a so called equality of outcomes. I would understand that to mean everyone has exactly the same income, the same possessions, no one has more than any other in any way.

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