domingo, 8 de febrero de 2015

Preserving our Bill of Rights is necessary in expressing our free wills. This is important so that, when making the choice of giving our lives for the sake of others, we will be judged to have given them dutifully.

John 3:16:  For God so loved the world, that He gave (away) His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

God loved the most wretched of this world so much so that, among the endless countless numbers of the sons of men, He became as the most faceless and nameless among them.  Indeed, by Him dying on the cross and shedding His blood for our sins, His Grace came forth dutifully from the darkness ex nihilo (out from nothing) to serve Him as His helper.

As our Founding Fathers within the Declaration of Independence mutually pledged to each other their Lives, their Fortunes and their sacred Honor, they also charged us today with the challenge that it is our right, it is our duty . . .."

Before we can do our duty as Americans, we first need to defend our right to free will.  In other words, it is important to understand the difference between what is a right and what is a duty.  When the most wretched ventured forth ex nihilo in order to raise up the most worthless Son of Man, they did so dutifully of their own free will.

So it isn't enough to be free, as such people are not always dutiful, but to express a free will by doing whatever is necessary to preserve our Bill of Rights.        

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