Reminder that in America, a homosexual couple successfully sued a mother into killing her baby when they changed their mind and decided they didn’t want it.
These homos feel zero love for this baby, it’s nothing more than a disposable accessory.
Four musket balls tore through George Washington's coat at the Battle of Monongahela. Two horses were shot dead beneath him. He rode back and forth across the worst of the fighting rallying broken men, and when the smoke cleared he did not have a single scratch on him. An Indian chief later said he ordered his men to fire at Washington again and again, then stopped, certain the Great Spirit was shielding him.
He was 23 years old. He wrote to his brother a few days later, almost puzzled by it, and said he had been protected beyond all human expectation by the miraculous care of Providence.
And here is the part people forget. That was not the one time. That was the pattern.
At Princeton he rode his horse to within thirty yards of the British line and told his men to hold as the muskets opened up. An officer who was there covered his eyes because he was sure he was about to watch the general die. When he looked again Washington was still sitting tall in the saddle, waving his hat, completely unharmed. For eight years of war he stood where the fighting was heaviest and the bullets simply refused to find him. His enemies started to talk about it. His own soldiers started to believe it.
He was not being reckless. He just never seemed to believe it was his time.
This is the thread that runs through nearly every great man in history. They lived like the date had already been written and no enemy on earth could move it up by a single hour.
Caesar stood on the bank of the Rubicon, looked at everything he was about to risk, and said the die is already cast. Then he walked into it.
Cromwell rode into battle after battle convinced the outcome had been settled long before either army woke up that morning, and he fought like a man who had nothing left to fear because the ending was not his to decide.
Andrew Jackson stood on the Capitol steps while a man walked up and pulled a pistol on him at point blank range. It misfired. The man drew a second pistol. That one misfired too. The odds of both failing were so small that people argued about it for years. Jackson just raised his cane and went after the man himself.
Stonewall Jackson would ride calmly through a storm of gunfire while everyone around him flinched, and when someone finally asked how he stayed so steady he said it plainly. My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has already fixed the time of my death, so I do not trouble myself about it. I am always ready, no matter when it comes.
That was the whole secret. Not that they loved danger. Not that they did not feel fear. They simply believed their steps were already numbered by a hand higher than any king, and a man who truly believes that walks through fire like it is a hallway.
You cannot kill a man before his work is done.
And when you line their lives up side by side, the escapes, the misfires, the bullets that passed through the coat but never the man, it gets very hard to call all of it luck.
"I think love for one’s country means chiefly love for people who have a good deal in common with oneself (language, clothes, institutions) & in that is very like love of one’s family."
~ CS Lewis
Incline Railway conductor in Tennessee has been fired for “demeaning language” after 4th of July footage of him went viral.
“To the very, very few Americans in here, happy Independence Day,” the conductor said.
“To the rest of you, welcome to the greatest country on the face of the planet, and if you disagree, you can leave.”
The part-time conductor at the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway has since been fired.
After almost a year of building my lapel pin collection my wife now joins the coalition. We've been reformed for less than 2 years, and we have found more community in both our local church body and in the online community than we ever did in evangelical circles.
For 250 years this nation has prospered and endured. The indomitable American spirit, empowered by faith and trust in the provision of the Christian God, has pressed ever onward. May our posterity see another 250 years, and may it be marked by an even greater fervor for Christ.
Men fight and die to defend their families. Their people. Their way of life. And their country.
They don’t fight and die to defend abstract “ideas.”
And they never will.
🔥 JUST IN: These patriots are being praised nationwide after running the American flag from California to WASHINGTON DC, and the 3,016 mile journey is set to be completed on July 4th around 10AM
"It will have passed through 15 states and held by 250 different runners."
"Runners currently carrying the flag all the way from California, where this race started last month."
Incredible! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
250 years ago today on July 2, 1776 the Second Continental Congress voted to declare American independence from the dastardly British and their despotic King.
John Adams wrote the following foreshadowing of 4th of July celebrations:
“The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America.—I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.”
If you ever feel like complaining about the heat just remember that the Continental Army under George Washington marched 75 miles in full wool uniforms over ten days in 100 degree weather before fighting the Battle of Monmouth.
American, remember who you are descended from.
This is one front. In an ideal scenario we could fight one at a time, but we have inherited many fronts - and we are losing them. Christians need to be out-producing the mohammedans, we need to be building our own economy and infrastructure, and we need government control.
Conservatives are outbreeding liberals 2-to-1.
On a long enough timeline, libs will go extinct.
Keep the faith, stay the course.
We will win in the end.