Of Rights, Government, and the Futility of Sources
The establishment of government is for the common good and the right of alteration to the same is derived from the same interest.
The establishment of government is for the common good and the right of alteration to the same is derived from the same interest.
They make for good Tories and Loyalists: all is well, abuses can be corrected according to traditional means, and that talk of revolution is sheer insanity.
"We ought to consider what is the end of government, before we determine which is the best form."
Connecting one’s opponents to Nazis is more aggressive and common today, but the Paris Peace Treaties were hardly dry when it started.
The power of nationalism is the power to once again govern for the common good of all Americans.
Nationalism emerges as a rejection of Roman Catholic imperialism so believers can apply God’s Word in their own lands.
This set of actors cooperate and reinforce each other by mandating strict deference to the agenda.
The blanket immunity granted to abortive women denies them the mercy and forgiveness found only in the gospel.
Would that a love of order were cultivated in our homes and desired by our governing officials, and carried over into affairs of state.
How many will admit this represents an ideological bias embedded in American Protestantism whose reckoning is long overdue?