Friday, December 4, 2020

A 1620 Sort of Wind

 Religious freedom---the freedom to worship God according to one's conscience---is one of the fundamental liberties upon which the American Project is founded.

It is the that every person has a right to worship God, which includes gathering to worship together, in the way the see as correct according to the conscience. Or you can choose not to worship God at all.

To believe in God is to believe that God makes demands of us. These can be expressed in obligations that we have towards God, and delivering him due worship, including in communal form with others.

This freedom, with its corresponding obligations, was so well understood by Americans before recent times that it would have unthinkable to challenge it. We now understand that the weakening of American society was accomplished largely through neglect of the defense of the freedom, for it has been taken away quite easily and without shame by the people who would give us the New World on the other side of the stolen election.

The very good news is that at we speak, the Supreme Court seems to have gone into Beast Mode in the defense of fundamental religious liberty as it has been understood since the founding of America. This is as good as news gets, coming from the any branch of government, That they have specifically chosen to start with this arena of our laws, with the boldest of statements from the majority in two recent court cases against New York and California specifically, it is a very good sign for the Republic.

At this for the moment, the Supreme Court has becoming the re-embodiment of the setting of the first foot onto the rock at Plymouth, with a determined resolve to worship God in the way they saw fit. We are taking America back and we not be deterred by Leftist lies. 

Funny we just had the 400th Anniversary of the first Thanksgiving, and what were told to do? Not have Thanksgiving at all. But it didn't work. The Supreme Court gave us the best historical re-enactment of Thanksgiving of all time. I pray that they are just getting underway with this project of American Restoration. It seems to be a good sign for how the winds on the Court are blowing at this hour of history. 



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