Monday, January 9, 2012

Freedom: Purchased With Blood

What is the cost of freedom? Blood, limbs and lost of life - an overwhelming amount of all three. That is the price. That is how much it costs. 


A couple of nights ago, in a meeting at church, a question was asked, “Does God condone war?” My reply in the form of another question, “Does God condone freedom?” Upon which one of the men pointed to his Bible and said it was the foundation of the US Constitution. The implication being the Bill of Rights, a beacon of freedom, was based on the principles found in the Bible. I then tried to conclude 1.  our freedoms are spelled out in the Bill of Rights; 2. the Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution; 3. the US Constitution was derived from the Holy Bible; and 4. the Bible is God’s Word. 

Therefore, because freedom is never free, but rather it is always gained by defeating tyranny wherever it raises it's ugly head. Freedom always has to be fought for. The only way we can have and keep freedom is for us, or someone in our behalf, to be willing to fight to the death, until victory is achieved. A fight for liberty is about as righteous of an act as any one person can engage in. God condones freedom, and God knows freedom only comes after the victory is won.

Not long ago I heard an ex-military man say (even though he had been highly trained to kill and at the time willing to do so if necessary), he could no longer fight to kill except to maybe save his family or his freedom of religion. I would like to point out pacifist or half-pacifist you will not be saving your family or your freedom of religion or any other freedom if you are not willing to kill the enemy when he comes to do you harm. It doesn’t work that way.

If you are an American, and you love God, and you love your family, you better be ready to kill for all of your freedoms, not just the few you treasure most. When one freedom is lost the remaining will soon thereafter, also be taken.

Home - by BigFurHat - January 9, 2012 - 20:30 America/NewYork

 And what did evil do when appealed to by the pacifist?

Well, that really convinced Der Fuhrer. Five weeks later he invaded Poland. Gandhi commensurated by drinking a cup of his own urine.

Noteworthy Comment  by 'I Own the World' readers.

And what did evil do when appealed to by the pacifist?
Evil did what it always does; call itself the savior of humanity and forward-looking thought by naming itself socialism, forcing its policies on the populace, and committing genocide to rid itself of those that disagree with it and instilling fear in those that remain.
Are you listening, Senator Obama?

Pacifism- A luxury enjoyed by countries overdue for the dustbin of history.
what a bootlicking letter. thanks Ghandi.

Gandhi was a fool. He was also lucky as hell…if India had been colonized by ANYONE other than the British, he would have been executed for his shenanigans. And he knew it. And he still did something as stupid as write this letter. Ergo, he was a fool.
I bet not one in a thousand hippies knows what the Munich Pact was.

The Munich Agreement was an agreement regarding the Sudetenland, which were areas along borders of Czechoslovakia, mainly inhabited by Czech Germans. The agreement was discussed at a conference held in Munich, Germany among the major powers of Europe without the presence of Czechoslovakia. In the early hours of 30 September 1938, the agreement was signed (but dated 29 September). The purpose of the conference was to discuss the future of Czechoslovakia in the face of territorial demands made by German dictator Adolf Hitler. The agreement, signed by Germany, France, Britain, and Italy permitted German annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. The Sudetenland was of immense strategic importance to Czechoslovakia, as most of its border defenses were situated there.
I guess Mahatma was angling for one of them nifty pacts so he could wave it around like that damn fool, Chamberlain.


Chamberlain the Fool


You can’t negotiate with evil. Jesus did not negotiate with the devil when he was tempted right after he was baptized by John the Baptist. And neither should we.


Chamberlain Announces a Declaration of War



Churchill: Never Give In, Never, Never, Never!!!


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