Friday, December 28, 2007

Continue Plus 23

Full Circle Priorities (or your choice)
Can Science and Math Prove God Exists?

Old News: Following was first written in 1917. Young Hale entered Yale College at fourteen, having, ultimately the ministry in view. Just after the battle of Lexington, at a town meeting, with the audacity of boyhood, he cried out, “Let us never lay down our arms till we have achieved independence!”
Where had he learned that new word, not to be found in Shakespeare, or in Spencer, and in Bacon, only as applied to the “Independents” of England? Is there on record any earlier demand for independence than this bold utterance of the boy in April 1775? One later sentence made the young Nathan Hale’s name immortal: “I only regret that I have but one life to give to my country.” (Country not political party)
Following comments were delivered in St. John’s Church, Richmond Virginia, in 1775. … It is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men to engage in a great and arduous struggle for liberty?
Are we disposed to be of the number of those, who having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not the things, which so nearly concern temporal salvation? For my part, what ever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it.
… Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased with the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it Almighty God. I know not what course others will take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death! Patrick Henry
Following is part of a letter from: “Commandancy of the Alamo, Feb’y 24th, 1836.
… I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due his own honor and that of his country. Victory or Death.
William Barrett Travis, Lt. Col. Comdt.
PS: The Lord is on our side. When the enemy first appeared in sight we had not three bushels of corn. We have since found in deserted houses 80 or 90 bushels and got into the walls 20 or thirty head of beeves. Travis
On March 3 Travis wrote: “A blood-red banner waves from the church at Bexar, and in the camp above us, in token that the war is one of vengeance against rebels … Their threats have no influence on me or my men, but to make all fight with desperation, and with that high-souled courage which characterizes the patriot who is willing to die in defense of his country’s liberty and his own honor.” But the end was near (March 6). Cited from a School History of Texas Copyright 1913.
I heard a comment one time, give your team member a break, he is stressed out by the burden of his responsibilities.
Next time you encounter someone complaining about burden of their responsibilities, politely remind them of Col. Travis’s responsibilities:
1. Depending on how much time he could buy General Houston, at this point in Texas War for Independence, Travis was solely responsibly for the Republic’s future,
2. Travis was responsible for insuring that deaths of 183 of his fellow patriots were not in vain, and
3. Travis knew he was leaving his son without guidance through life only a loving father can provide.
All these responsibilities (remember there were no CNN or Fox News crews around), and what was Col Travis most grateful for, 80 or 90 bushels of corn and 20 or thirty head of cattle.
I implore your persistence through two more citations and one good point and we will arrive at your right to be right.
Are not the first words of Amendment I.: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof?
Not being a religious scholar is not the first Commandment about; Thou shall have no other Gods before me?
Translation, Heaven gave us free will so we might accept the greatest gift because we voluntarily wanted too, not forced too as slaves. Is not a prerequisite of free will liberty from government tyranny?
Could the reason internationalist moneylender Republicans, socialist Democrats, and most judges are people of principal not principle is because they do not like competition from, or respect inherent freedom of a religious belief system based on free will and individual liberty?
Just as you have a right to be right; internationalist Republicans, socialist democrats, and judges have a right to be wrong and compromise (betray) their oaths to God and America to uphold protect and defend America’s Constitution.
There are two problems with compromising principles: compromise half today, half tomorrow, and half next day; before you know it, you have nothing left to compromise. Also consequences of compromising principles may be unpleasant.
Bill of Rights guarantees all American governments not infringing on Heaven’s inalienable right to choose to be right. If not exercised by conservatives, then by whom?
It is my sincerest wish, if you forget everything I have written before or ignore every word I write in the future, that you never ever forget no matter what anybody says or any American government does, you have the right to not compromise and choose principle over principal. America would have a brighter future if more citizens exercised their right to be right.
Theory: all entities are portions of, or reproductions of existing entity or entities. Any quantity divided by zero equals zero. Any quantity multiplied by zero equals zero. If there were no God there would be no initial entity from which all other entities evolved.
Above formulas are not for those born with faith rather those of us who must constantly work to keep our faith.
To full circle priorities:
1. Self integrity before Heaven’s eyes;
2. Oath to God to up hold, protect, and defend U.S. Constitution (democracies without constitutional limitations are nothing more than governments based on mob rule*);
3. Country, without country there is no place for families to survive;
4. Family, without family traditions there can no future history;
5. Self integrity, all any individual truly leaves this world is their reputation, back to number one.

*For those who disagree, imagine a pure democracy in America run by a socialist Democratic Party, public sector tax supported subsidy addicts, and politically correct police. The only thing as bad would be unethical capitalists masquerading as internationalist corporate feudalist Republicans being defended by
some of America’s most popular talk show hosts.

Since it will be next year before I again have access to add to this site, I will close with the following writing exercise which is kind of still in progress.

“Four Times In Life”

Work and no money
Work and some money
No work no money
No work and money

So many bad times
So few good times
Too old for love
Never too old to fight

Guess I best do
What I do best
Not for justice
Not for anger

Remember life’s rule
Love honor respect money
Coke Monkey’s need more
Even toys get boring

Post Script: my New Year's Resolution move away from coke monkies!