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“Anyone who desires to be ignorant and free,
desires what never was and never will be.”
BY THOMAS JEFFERSON
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A) Introduction: What is The American View?: Michael Anthony Peroutka:
B) Will We Be Ignorant or Free?:
Published on Aug 4, 2014
“Anyone who desires to be ignorant and free, desires what never was and never will be.”
Let me quote Thomas Jefferson again,
“Anyone who desires to be ignorant and free, desires what never was and never will be.”
When Jefferson, the principle author of the American Declaration of Independence, wrote these words, he was expressing a truth that relatively few Americans appreciate today.
You see, an elected – or appointed official at the local, state or national level, is required to take an oath to defend the Constitution of both his state and the United States. His job, then is to follow his oath. Fair enough, but what if...
Let me quote Thomas Jefferson again,
“Anyone who desires to be ignorant and free, desires what never was and never will be.”
When Jefferson, the principle author of the American Declaration of Independence, wrote these words, he was expressing a truth that relatively few Americans appreciate today.
You see, an elected – or appointed official at the local, state or national level, is required to take an oath to defend the Constitution of both his state and the United States. His job, then is to follow his oath. Fair enough, but what if...
VIDEO:
C) Separation of Church & State? Yes...God & Government? No:
D) The Four Walls of Godly Jurisdiction: Michael Anthony Peroutka:
E) The Question of Authority:
EPHESIANS 5:11