Texas Drifter Time For New July Fourth Tradition?
Marshall’s Law Dateline – Perhaps Americans should consider adding a refresher ceremony to their July Fourth celebrations.
Compare following example to public subsidy additions:
Texas Drifter knew a father who gave his heroin addicted daughter money so she did not have to prostitute herself of steal to get money to buy her heroin. Her father asked me what I thought, told him he and his daughter were going down a road without a happy ending. He said I did not know what it was like to have a heroin addicted daughter. With that I agreed, but said I knew what it was like to be blinded by bad decisions. We have never spoken since.
Time has arrived for Americans to cease and desist, acting like the father who gave his daughter money to buy her heroin so as to protect his reputation and keep her out of trouble.
Translation: Moving on to moral of above example. Texas Drifter not being a religious scholar, wonders was not Jude, brother of James, concerned with early teachings by some Christian leaders that, Christians can sin without risking salvation; because Heaven’s Son had already died for their sins? Jude’s own words from THE GENERAL EPISTLE OF JUDE:
Jude: 3 - … it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the Saints.
Jude: 5 – I will therefore put you in remembrance, though you once knew this, how the Lord, having saved the people out of Egypt, afterward destroyed them that believed not.
Jude: 21 – Keep your selves in the love of God …
Was Paul (Galatians 5:13) also concerned with same issue troubling Jude?
Reader needs to be patience as above Judeo-Christian teachings tie into contemporary American history. Perhaps reader can help Texas Drifter a non-religious scholar, understand: Would Heaven allow his only Son to be crucified so perpetual sinners could be given immunity for free will sins committed with advance expectations of Heaven’s Salvation. Back to question: Was James' Brother Jude Right?
Question translation: Does Heaven overturn his Son’s spiritual Salvation judgments? Texas Drifter is just asking a question that might also be of interest to Democrats and one specific example, Moderate Republicans who apparently believe they are entitled to pass on all their premeditated free will sins involving breaking their oaths to Heaven to uphold, protect, and defend America’s Constitution and Bill of Rights from all enemies domestic and foreign? Texas Drifter is still seeking answer: Was James' Brother Jude Right?
Moving on to potential new Fourth of July tradition; undisputable fact: Heaven’s favorite constitutional republic is facing many lethal challenges, and needs reserves to enter the fray like cavalry to the rescue. Definition of fray is: fight, brawl, dispute, debate.
Reader after reading “Part I” should stop and think at least sixty seconds, before participating in “Part II”.
Part I:
Raise your right hand and read aloud: “I swear to Heavenly Father; that I will uphold, protect, and defend America’s Constitution and Bill of Rights from all enemies domestic and foreign.”
Two points, first, for those who have already taken oath; hopefully Part I will refresh meaning of your earlier taken oath. Second, those who have never taken oath need to consider seriousness of taking oath to Heavenly Father.
Reader might consider question, what remedies might Heavenly Father be entitled too from those breaching contract-oath to uphold, protect, and defend Heaven’s favorite constitutional republic?
Now Part II:
Texas Drifter asks you to raise your right hand and recite following aloud. “I swear to Heavenly Father; that I will uphold, protect, and defend America’s Constitution and Bill of Rights from all enemies domestic and foreign.”
American Patriot’s Test – Does not matter what you have or what you have had and lost. What matters is how you are memorialized, for loyalty to just sworn to oath to Heavenly Father. Time to end this writing exercise; if you were sincere about the oath you just took to Heavenly Father; Texas Drifter has no desire to distract reader from new necessary thoughts.
Post Script: Reader does not need Texas Drifter or anyone else to administer above oath to them; as oath is personal-individual free will contract between reader and Heavenly Father. Perhaps my meager efforts to convince you to consider a new Fourth of July tradition have been marginally successful.