Well, it’s been a fun birthday weekend around here so I’m going to attempt to make this short.
However, I was struck today by an article talking about a dress code in a place in Italy.
How do you define freedom? Here in the good ole US of A, we seem to have created an idea that a free country should just mean that all have the freedom to do whatever regarding all things… at least within legal parameters, and even that is debated sometimes.
I am here to tell you today that no such freedom exists. It is inherantly impossible.
Some less than modest woman might think it’s her right in our "free" country to wear a v-neck shirt cut down to her waist. However, she is then denying my right in our "free" country to not have to see her body parts hang out.
I could go on with this list, but perhaps it is unnecessary. I believe the point is illustrated.
Freedom in this country is a farse.
What is the cause of this paradox? Total moral decay. Our country was founded as a Christian country. The founding fathers were Christians. The freedom from religious persecution is freedom for Christians, not freedom for every made up flavor-of-the-week pagan religion out there.
We have totally perverted the constitution of the United States of America. What a sad day and age.
What is the only solution to moral decay and a country in which freedom can be true?
Jesus Christ. Anyone who doesn’t know him needs to.
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rad-i-cal adj.
1a : of, relating to, or proceeding from a root.
b : designed to remove the root of a disease or all diseased and poten-tially diseased tissue
2 : of or relating to the origin : FUNDAMENTAL
3a : having a tendancy or disposed to make extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions
b : of, relating to, or constituting a political group associated with views, practices, & pol-icies of extreme change
c : advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs
4 : slang
: EXCELLENT, COOL
rad-i-cal-ness n.
radical n.
1 : a basic principle
: FOUNDATION
2 : ROOT
3 : one who is radical
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radical chic n.
a fashionable practice among socially prominent people of associating with radicals