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Jun 24, 2023 15:06:33   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large portion of Americans agree we’re headed in the wrong direction. But when Christians try to get more involved in the culture and politics, they are often told to cease and desist – sometimes even by fellow professing Christians.

In fact, if a pastor were to preach on today’s moral issues, he might be accused of “preaching politics.”

But Dr. D. James Kennedy once observed that in recent times, abortion has come to be viewed as a “political” issue. So, if a minister speaks out on abortion, he is accused of supposedly “preaching politics.”

But, he noted, the church of Jesus Christ has, from the beginning, been opposed to abortion and has provided loving alternatives to it through the centuries.

John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council says:

Everything has become political. The weather's political. Covid is political. There's no area of life that has not been politicized in some way, and the church has been trained wrongly.

He explains:

The Scripture speaks to all areas of life. Now, admittedly, it speaks to some areas more clearly and prophetically than others. And where it does speak that clearly, pastors need to be equally clear about life, about the nature of marriage, human sexuality, gender, and all these things that are up for grabs….It's not politics, it's ministry. It's teaching the Bible, and it's what pastors should be doing.

As Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council notes, “Surrounded by evil, with your own children at stake, there is no retreat.”

Some well-meaning Christians accuse those wanting to see American renewal as embracing “Christian Nationalism” – by which they mean putting America above (or on an equal footing with) Jesus. That is something no true Christian could do – but it doesn’t follow that we should abandon attempts to renew the country.

A classic hymn of the 19th century is “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” The music of that hymn was written by Arthur Sullivan, as in Gilbert and Sullivan.

It’s interesting to note that “Onward, Christians Soldiers” has actually been removed from some church hymnals because it’s viewed as too jingoistic.

Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.

Recently, Cheryl Chumley of the Washington Times, who wrote a book called, Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall, mentioned that the very last words of her book are, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”

Cheryl said:

It’s my premise that Christians are facing some dark times right now, largely because those who know best about freedom, those who understand God-given liberties, who understand God and read the Bible – the Christian community – have failed to speak up, as we’re supposed to do.

She added that Christian silence and inaction have left a vacuum – which is then filled by big government.

She continued:

Socialism comes when government grows bigger. So, what happens is, as we move further and further away from the idea of light coming from God, which is a natural consequence of America’s turning away from God and forgetting God. That leaves a void for government to enter. And that’s where we’re at right now.

Chumley also noted:

It’s no coincidence, therefore, that government is growing bigger because it picks up where God leaves off. When people don’t turn to God for solutions and provision, they turn to government for that. And’s how socialism, communism, Marxism, collectivism creeps in.

How different was the vision of America’s founders on this point. George Washington famously said in his Farewell Address that religion and morality are “indispensable supports to our political prosperity.”

Dr. Peter Lillback, the founding president of Providence Forum, says:

Christianity is the leavening force, the moral influence, the guiding star, the spiritual zeitgeist, the essential moral compass, the spiritual compass of a nation that intends to have ordered liberty. This means that Christianity provides the sense of human dignity, the principle of transcendent law, the idea of limited government, the standard of universal justice and equity, all under a common law, with the duty to seek to fulfill the Golden Rule of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Indeed, Jesus said:

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

So, Onward, Christian soldiers.

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Jun 24, 2023 15:21:07   #
guzzimaestro
 
Parky60 wrote:
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large portion of Americans agree we’re headed in the wrong direction. But when Christians try to get more involved in the culture and politics, they are often told to cease and desist – sometimes even by fellow professing Christians.

In fact, if a pastor were to preach on today’s moral issues, he might be accused of “preaching politics.”

But Dr. D. James Kennedy once observed that in recent times, abortion has come to be viewed as a “political” issue. So, if a minister speaks out on abortion, he is accused of supposedly “preaching politics.”

But, he noted, the church of Jesus Christ has, from the beginning, been opposed to abortion and has provided loving alternatives to it through the centuries.

John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council says:

Everything has become political. The weather's political. Covid is political. There's no area of life that has not been politicized in some way, and the church has been trained wrongly.

He explains:

The Scripture speaks to all areas of life. Now, admittedly, it speaks to some areas more clearly and prophetically than others. And where it does speak that clearly, pastors need to be equally clear about life, about the nature of marriage, human sexuality, gender, and all these things that are up for grabs….It's not politics, it's ministry. It's teaching the Bible, and it's what pastors should be doing.

As Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council notes, “Surrounded by evil, with your own children at stake, there is no retreat.”

Some well-meaning Christians accuse those wanting to see American renewal as embracing “Christian Nationalism” – by which they mean putting America above (or on an equal footing with) Jesus. That is something no true Christian could do – but it doesn’t follow that we should abandon attempts to renew the country.

A classic hymn of the 19th century is “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” The music of that hymn was written by Arthur Sullivan, as in Gilbert and Sullivan.

It’s interesting to note that “Onward, Christians Soldiers” has actually been removed from some church hymnals because it’s viewed as too jingoistic.

Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.

Recently, Cheryl Chumley of the Washington Times, who wrote a book called, Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall, mentioned that the very last words of her book are, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”

Cheryl said:

It’s my premise that Christians are facing some dark times right now, largely because those who know best about freedom, those who understand God-given liberties, who understand God and read the Bible – the Christian community – have failed to speak up, as we’re supposed to do.

She added that Christian silence and inaction have left a vacuum – which is then filled by big government.

She continued:

Socialism comes when government grows bigger. So, what happens is, as we move further and further away from the idea of light coming from God, which is a natural consequence of America’s turning away from God and forgetting God. That leaves a void for government to enter. And that’s where we’re at right now.

Chumley also noted:

It’s no coincidence, therefore, that government is growing bigger because it picks up where God leaves off. When people don’t turn to God for solutions and provision, they turn to government for that. And’s how socialism, communism, Marxism, collectivism creeps in.

How different was the vision of America’s founders on this point. George Washington famously said in his Farewell Address that religion and morality are “indispensable supports to our political prosperity.”

Dr. Peter Lillback, the founding president of Providence Forum, says:

Christianity is the leavening force, the moral influence, the guiding star, the spiritual zeitgeist, the essential moral compass, the spiritual compass of a nation that intends to have ordered liberty. This means that Christianity provides the sense of human dignity, the principle of transcendent law, the idea of limited government, the standard of universal justice and equity, all under a common law, with the duty to seek to fulfill the Golden Rule of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Indeed, Jesus said:

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

So, Onward, Christian soldiers.
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Jun 24, 2023 16:55:13   #
Doctor Dave Loc: Madisonville, Tx.
 
Amen, let’s do it.

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Jun 24, 2023 18:07:08   #
woodguru
 
Parky60 wrote:

Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.

A message right wing conservatives seem to miss

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Jun 24, 2023 18:27:01   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
woodguru wrote:
A message right wing conservatives seem to miss

I love you woodie. If I didn't I wouldn't tell you about the saving blessings, grace and mercy of Jesus Christ.

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Jun 24, 2023 18:41:43   #
manning5 Loc: Richmond, VA
 
Parky60 wrote:
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large portion of Americans agree we’re headed in the wrong direction. But when Christians try to get more involved in the culture and politics, they are often told to cease and desist – sometimes even by fellow professing Christians.

In fact, if a pastor were to preach on today’s moral issues, he might be accused of “preaching politics.”

But Dr. D. James Kennedy once observed that in recent times, abortion has come to be viewed as a “political” issue. So, if a minister speaks out on abortion, he is accused of supposedly “preaching politics.”

But, he noted, the church of Jesus Christ has, from the beginning, been opposed to abortion and has provided loving alternatives to it through the centuries.

John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council says:

Everything has become political. The weather's political. Covid is political. There's no area of life that has not been politicized in some way, and the church has been trained wrongly.

He explains:

The Scripture speaks to all areas of life. Now, admittedly, it speaks to some areas more clearly and prophetically than others. And where it does speak that clearly, pastors need to be equally clear about life, about the nature of marriage, human sexuality, gender, and all these things that are up for grabs….It's not politics, it's ministry. It's teaching the Bible, and it's what pastors should be doing.

As Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council notes, “Surrounded by evil, with your own children at stake, there is no retreat.”

Some well-meaning Christians accuse those wanting to see American renewal as embracing “Christian Nationalism” – by which they mean putting America above (or on an equal footing with) Jesus. That is something no true Christian could do – but it doesn’t follow that we should abandon attempts to renew the country.

A classic hymn of the 19th century is “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” The music of that hymn was written by Arthur Sullivan, as in Gilbert and Sullivan.

It’s interesting to note that “Onward, Christians Soldiers” has actually been removed from some church hymnals because it’s viewed as too jingoistic.

Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.

Recently, Cheryl Chumley of the Washington Times, who wrote a book called, Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall, mentioned that the very last words of her book are, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”

Cheryl said:

It’s my premise that Christians are facing some dark times right now, largely because those who know best about freedom, those who understand God-given liberties, who understand God and read the Bible – the Christian community – have failed to speak up, as we’re supposed to do.

She added that Christian silence and inaction have left a vacuum – which is then filled by big government.

She continued:

Socialism comes when government grows bigger. So, what happens is, as we move further and further away from the idea of light coming from God, which is a natural consequence of America’s turning away from God and forgetting God. That leaves a void for government to enter. And that’s where we’re at right now.

Chumley also noted:

It’s no coincidence, therefore, that government is growing bigger because it picks up where God leaves off. When people don’t turn to God for solutions and provision, they turn to government for that. And’s how socialism, communism, Marxism, collectivism creeps in.

How different was the vision of America’s founders on this point. George Washington famously said in his Farewell Address that religion and morality are “indispensable supports to our political prosperity.”

Dr. Peter Lillback, the founding president of Providence Forum, says:

Christianity is the leavening force, the moral influence, the guiding star, the spiritual zeitgeist, the essential moral compass, the spiritual compass of a nation that intends to have ordered liberty. This means that Christianity provides the sense of human dignity, the principle of transcendent law, the idea of limited government, the standard of universal justice and equity, all under a common law, with the duty to seek to fulfill the Golden Rule of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Indeed, Jesus said:

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

So, Onward, Christian soldiers.
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large ... (show quote)


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Jun 25, 2023 19:32:11   #
Radiance3
 
Parky60 wrote:
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large portion of Americans agree we’re headed in the wrong direction. But when Christians try to get more involved in the culture and politics, they are often told to cease and desist – sometimes even by fellow professing Christians.

In fact, if a pastor were to preach on today’s moral issues, he might be accused of “preaching politics.”

But Dr. D. James Kennedy once observed that in recent times, abortion has come to be viewed as a “political” issue. So, if a minister speaks out on abortion, he is accused of supposedly “preaching politics.”

But, he noted, the church of Jesus Christ has, from the beginning, been opposed to abortion and has provided loving alternatives to it through the centuries.

John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council says:

Everything has become political. The weather's political. Covid is political. There's no area of life that has not been politicized in some way, and the church has been trained wrongly.

He explains:

The Scripture speaks to all areas of life. Now, admittedly, it speaks to some areas more clearly and prophetically than others. And where it does speak that clearly, pastors need to be equally clear about life, about the nature of marriage, human sexuality, gender, and all these things that are up for grabs….It's not politics, it's ministry. It's teaching the Bible, and it's what pastors should be doing.

As Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council notes, “Surrounded by evil, with your own children at stake, there is no retreat.”

Some well-meaning Christians accuse those wanting to see American renewal as embracing “Christian Nationalism” – by which they mean putting America above (or on an equal footing with) Jesus. That is something no true Christian could do – but it doesn’t follow that we should abandon attempts to renew the country.

A classic hymn of the 19th century is “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” The music of that hymn was written by Arthur Sullivan, as in Gilbert and Sullivan.

It’s interesting to note that “Onward, Christians Soldiers” has actually been removed from some church hymnals because it’s viewed as too jingoistic.

Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.

Recently, Cheryl Chumley of the Washington Times, who wrote a book called, Socialists Don’t Sleep: Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall, mentioned that the very last words of her book are, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.”

Cheryl said:

It’s my premise that Christians are facing some dark times right now, largely because those who know best about freedom, those who understand God-given liberties, who understand God and read the Bible – the Christian community – have failed to speak up, as we’re supposed to do.

She added that Christian silence and inaction have left a vacuum – which is then filled by big government.

She continued:

Socialism comes when government grows bigger. So, what happens is, as we move further and further away from the idea of light coming from God, which is a natural consequence of America’s turning away from God and forgetting God. That leaves a void for government to enter. And that’s where we’re at right now.

Chumley also noted:

It’s no coincidence, therefore, that government is growing bigger because it picks up where God leaves off. When people don’t turn to God for solutions and provision, they turn to government for that. And’s how socialism, communism, Marxism, collectivism creeps in.

How different was the vision of America’s founders on this point. George Washington famously said in his Farewell Address that religion and morality are “indispensable supports to our political prosperity.”

Dr. Peter Lillback, the founding president of Providence Forum, says:

Christianity is the leavening force, the moral influence, the guiding star, the spiritual zeitgeist, the essential moral compass, the spiritual compass of a nation that intends to have ordered liberty. This means that Christianity provides the sense of human dignity, the principle of transcendent law, the idea of limited government, the standard of universal justice and equity, all under a common law, with the duty to seek to fulfill the Golden Rule of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Indeed, Jesus said:

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

So, Onward, Christian soldiers.
America is going to hell in a handbasket. A large ... (show quote)

=================
Under Biden and Obama, we are already in hell and in a handbasket.
Can't we feel it? Most of the people around us are under Satanic rule, led by Biden, and his team.

The most affected victims are the children who will be left behind. Sooner or later, the Lord may call us home, but these children are indoctrinated by the Satanic lifestyle of Joe Biden, and his allies are left and lost.

Can we still take back America? Yes, we can if most of us will elect a God loving GOP president, or Donald Trump, who will put back God in our daily lives.

The 2024 election is the most important in the history of this country.

That is why, it is our duty to restore back God in our midst, for all of us, and most especially for the children who follow.

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Jun 26, 2023 02:42:12   #
manning5 Loc: Richmond, VA
 
Radiance3 wrote:
=================
Under Biden and Obama, we are already in hell and in a handbasket.
Can't we feel it? Most of the people around us are under Satanic rule, led by Biden, and his team.

The most affected victims are the children who will be left behind. Sooner or later, the Lord may call us home, but these children are indoctrinated by the Satanic lifestyle of Joe Biden, and his allies are left and lost.

Can we still take back America? Yes, we can if most of us will elect a God loving GOP president, or Donald Trump, who will put back God in our daily lives.

The 2024 election is the most important in the history of this country.

That is why, it is our duty to restore back God in our midst, for all of us, and most especially for the children who follow.
================= br i Under Biden and Obama, w... (show quote)



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Jun 30, 2023 00:10:13   #
Doctor Dave Loc: Madisonville, Tx.
 
Radiance3 wrote:
=================
Under Biden and Obama, we are already in hell and in a handbasket.
Can't we feel it? Most of the people around us are under Satanic rule, led by Biden, and his team.

The most affected victims are the children who will be left behind. Sooner or later, the Lord may call us home, but these children are indoctrinated by the Satanic lifestyle of Joe Biden, and his allies are left and lost.

Can we still take back America? Yes, we can if most of us will elect a God loving GOP president, or Donald Trump, who will put back God in our daily lives.

The 2024 election is the most important in the history of this country.

That is why, it is our duty to restore back God in our midst, for all of us, and most especially for the children who follow.
================= br i Under Biden and Obama, w... (show quote)


You are correct and Yes We Can!

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Jun 30, 2023 03:04:56   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Parky60 wrote:
Of course, this is a metaphor and not in any way an endorsement of real violence, which is against the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love even our enemies.
woodguru wrote:
A message right wing conservatives seem to miss
How do you feel about Donald Trump and Melania and Republicans and Christians in general?

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Jul 3, 2023 00:17:50   #
newbear Loc: New York City
 
manning5 wrote:


Manning5. based on your few previous posts, I must confess that I do not understand you or your position at all.

Please explain the " " behind the bible-thumping fools...

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Jul 3, 2023 03:32:47   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
newbear wrote:
Manning5. based on your few previous posts, I must confess that I do not understand you or your position at all.

Please explain the " " behind the bible-thumping fools...
The Bible is a far greater book to thump than Marx' Communist Manifesto or Mao's little red book or Hitler's Mein Kampf.

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Jul 3, 2023 08:56:00   #
manning5 Loc: Richmond, VA
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
The Bible is a far greater book to thump than Marx' Communist Manifesto or Mao's little red book or Hitler's Mein Kampf.



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Jul 3, 2023 09:05:34   #
manning5 Loc: Richmond, VA
 
newbear wrote:
Manning5. based on your few previous posts, I must confess that I do not understand you or your position at all.

Please explain the " " behind the bible-thumping fools...

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My few posts? I wore out the place posting my worldview. In simple words, I believe in God, Family, and Country, the Bible and the Constitution, and Conservatism. That enough for you? If not, here is more!

2005-2020
Sunday, January 05, 2020

A Mania for Creating Worldviews!



I suppose I am really hung up on writing down all aspects of my personal worldview. After dwelling on it for some time, I stumbled into a novel idea: why do I do this? What has caused me to spend countless words and sentences on the concept of a worldview? Why hadn't I asked this question long ago? Mea culpa!

Turning my attention to this fundamental question that ought to have been asked earlier, I came up with the following rationale:

1. Writing down my worldview is a very satisfying discovery act of what I believe and what I should be able to articulate,

2. This effort assures that I work through and cover just about all of the main issues in life that concern me in a systematic way,

3. The written version then acts as cut-in-stone memory of my thoughts at a given time,

4. As things in this world evolve, the writing provides a framework with which to integrate the changes of my views in a logical manner, and to assess the impacts of changes more systematically across the spectrum of ideas,

5. One other significant use is to evaluate the candidates in an election by comparing their statements with my own ideas: of course, the closer to my ideas the better!

6. Finally, it is a worldview I can share with others as appropriate, and even use it to compare platforms of political parties, both with my worldview, and with those of the main parties to each other, given sufficient data.

The second question is, of course, what subjects should a well-formed worldview cover to meet the above uses, and to what depth? (I will leave the issue of depth until later) Here is my basic list of subjects:

Theology
Philosophy
Ethics
Biology
Psychology
Sociology
Law
Politics
Economics
History
Health & Welfare
Education
Defense
Culture
Government
Finance
Natural Resources
Science, Engineering & Technology
Environment
Infrastructure
Land, Sea, Air & Space/Cosmology
Foreign Nations
The UN
NATO
Other Treaties
The Media


The issue of depth is a bit harder to define. In a way it is up to the writer to determine what depth he is satisfied with to meet his uses. I certainly want to cover the main ideas within each subject to a level that allows me to understand their impact on my life, but not so far as to write myself to death! Truly, each of the above subjects can demand many books to cover them in an accurate and complete manner. I simply want to address the highlights and opinions of importance, and leave the details to the books that exist on each subject in my library.

In the same timeframe, I published my brief notes on each subject, but I will leave it for now

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Jul 3, 2023 10:54:39   #
Radiance3
 
manning5 wrote:
====================

My few posts? I wore out the place posting my worldview. In simple words, I believe in God, Family, and Country, the Bible and the Constitution, and Conservatism. That enough for you? If not, here is more!

2005-2020
Sunday, January 05, 2020

A Mania for Creating Worldviews!



I suppose I am really hung up on writing down all aspects of my personal worldview. After dwelling on it for some time, I stumbled into a novel idea: why do I do this? What has caused me to spend countless words and sentences on the concept of a worldview? Why hadn't I asked this question long ago? Mea culpa!

Turning my attention to this fundamental question that ought to have been asked earlier, I came up with the following rationale:

1. Writing down my worldview is a very satisfying discovery act of what I believe and what I should be able to articulate,

2. This effort assures that I work through and cover just about all of the main issues in life that concern me in a systematic way,

3. The written version then acts as cut-in-stone memory of my thoughts at a given time,

4. As things in this world evolve, the writing provides a framework with which to integrate the changes of my views in a logical manner, and to assess the impacts of changes more systematically across the spectrum of ideas,

5. One other significant use is to evaluate the candidates in an election by comparing their statements with my own ideas: of course, the closer to my ideas the better!

6. Finally, it is a worldview I can share with others as appropriate, and even use it to compare platforms of political parties, both with my worldview, and with those of the main parties to each other, given sufficient data.

The second question is, of course, what subjects should a well-formed worldview cover to meet the above uses, and to what depth? (I will leave the issue of depth until later) Here is my basic list of subjects:

Theology
Philosophy
Ethics
Biology
Psychology
Sociology
Law
Politics
Economics
History
Health & Welfare
Education
Defense
Culture
Government
Finance
Natural Resources
Science, Engineering & Technology
Environment
Infrastructure
Land, Sea, Air & Space/Cosmology
Foreign Nations
The UN
NATO
Other Treaties
The Media


The issue of depth is a bit harder to define. In a way it is up to the writer to determine what depth he is satisfied with to meet his uses. I certainly want to cover the main ideas within each subject to a level that allows me to understand their impact on my life, but not so far as to write myself to death! Truly, each of the above subjects can demand many books to cover them in an accurate and complete manner. I simply want to address the highlights and opinions of importance, and leave the details to the books that exist on each subject in my library.

In the same timeframe, I published my brief notes on each subject, but I will leave it for now
==================== br br My few posts? I wore o... (show quote)

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The order and prioritizations of your world view is impressive. If we could only have the Executive, and elected powers of our country to understand all of them, then prioritize the order on their performance. Among those in charge, I have not seen one, except few at the Republican side.

Presidents Reagan, and Donald Trump were the last I've remembered who took priority to some of these mentioned criteria, though in different order.

Worst is Joe Biden the Big Guy. I wonder, I think he could not even comprehend any one of this world view. I think his main goal is how to hoard as much proceeds for peddling, his masterpiece. And then rule according to what have been dictated to him by the framer of this Marxist government. Biden, I think is a puppet. A stronger power is behind him.

We need to replace this broken system to save this country.

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