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The Christian's Response to Political Activism -- by David L. Miner.
This essay examines the biblical concepts of submission to governments and rulers. What does the
Bible say? What does "submission" really mean? Did God expect Christians to submit to Nero? to Hitler?
to Clinton? Don't read this essay unless you are willing to think. And if you ARE willing to think,
you will definitely want to read this! |
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Patriotism or Nationalism -- The Aftermath of 09/11--
This is the text of a speech delivered by David L. Miner to the Political Science Department
of the University of Tennessee at their Free Speech Forum. The presentation discusses the difference
between Patriotism and Nationalism, suggesting that most Americans are not Patriotic at all, but Nationalistic.
The presentation gives a brief review of the steps America has taken to be converted from the
Constitutional Republic created by the Founding Fathers to the socialistic democracy America has become.
These steps included the Reconstruction Acts, the "New Deal," and the Homeland Security Act,
each step being a direct attack on the Constitution. You need to read this speech!
It will give you some excellent points to make in your next discussion with a blind and sleeping American.
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States Rights and the US Supreme Court -- This is a short version of the essay on the Articles page,
where we explore the fact that the US Supreme Court is far more friendly to the concept of States Rights that the
Patriot Community believes. To properly use these tools given us by the Supreme Court, the Patriot Community
can remain ignorant of these principles of law no longer. Read this article and arm yourself to
effectively fight federal restrictions within the 50 States. |
| An Essay On Elders --
An essay on the role of Elders in the local conservative Christian church. In this essay, the author analyzes
the Old testament practice and the New Testament teachings on the role and function of Elders.
If your church doesn't have Elders, then you want to read this article. |
| An Essay on What I Believe --
An essay on What I Believe, encompassing pretty much the basic or root issues that I hold near and dear to my heart.
Don't read this if you are not open-minded. On the other hand, if you ARE open-minded, reading this should be
a great exercise of your beliefs. This essay will make you think. And I think that is good for you,
whether you are liberal or conservative. |
| An Essay on Your Moral World View --
An essay on Your Moral World View, demonstrating that you probably do not understand your moral world view, and you
probably controvert it every day. If you are politically or religiously liberal or "progressive" you DEFINITELY violate
your moral world view regularly. This essay will make you think. And I think that is good for you,
whether you are liberal or conservative. |
| An Essay on
the Proper Social Environment for America to Grow and Prosper --
An conversation that actually occurred by email on Constitutional "social policy" that balances conscience, the Bible, and
the Constitution. The norm in America is to clump all those concerned with freedom and the Constitution into a category
labeled "uncaring and selfish." But perhaps we should consider those in the other category, the "caring and unselfish"
category, as traitors and enemies of the State. After all, if the Constitution doesn't allow it and a group pushes for
legislation to do it anyway, isn't that sedition?, |