AMERICAN FREEDOM

"Something Worth Fighting For"

There is a Cultural War divideing America!

On one side, there is a large sector of the american public which has long grieved over the abandonment of God's moral laws. These are Americans who subscribe to the general unwritten rule held since our founding that God must be revered, not offended, and that source of our greatness is this reverence, and obedience to a Christian moral code based on the Ten Commandments and natural law.
For this Ten Commandments America, it is only too obvious that if America turns tis back on God and His law, God will turn His back on America. On the other side, there is a liberal America that subscribes to the philosophical principle of absolute liberty. This leads to the estalishment of an atheistic and anarchic "morality," which show increasing intolerance for what still remains of Christian civilization and the natural order in our culture and society. Among, these precious remnants are the sacred institutions of marriage and the family.

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Very, very good post!! Thank you!!

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Well, these last 2 are being worked on right now. I see dating site commercials on tv now saying that marriage is the key to divorce, thereby saying that marriage is a bad thing, and you should just play around if you have that type of obsession. On the family thing... what family? Abortion's are now being encouraged. If you don't have children, you won't have any family to worry about in the future.

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