I am 54 years old. I grew up in a conservative, Republican family which shaped my values and thoughts during my early years. When I became old enough to think for myself, I started to shed many of those and adopt my own. I don’t think like I used to and, even today, find myself […]
Archive for February, 2013
Rights and Metamorphosis (Guest Article by Roger Mitchell)
Posted: 23rd February 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: God-given rights, human rights, immutable rights, responsibilities, rights
Pick One – Bible Law OR The U.S. Constitution (Guest Article by Dennis Woods)
Posted: 15th February 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: anti-federalists, antinomianism, Article 6, Christian nation, constitution, First Amendment, First Commandment, freedom of religion, pluralsim, polytheism, religious tests
A recent article in GodFather Politics bemoans President Obama’s Islamic sympathies and recent actions in an article entitled, “State Dept. Recruits Jihadists to Join Foreign Service.” In what can only be described as a mind-boggling policy move, the State Department recruited Muslim participants at a conference sponsored by groups with ties to radical Islamists to […]
Will the Boy Scouts Fawn at the Feet of the Wicked?
Posted: 8th February 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: Boy Scouts of America, convictions, fear of Yahweh, First Commandment, homosexuals, sodomites, sodomy
The Boy Scouts of America are being pressured by today’s perverse society to renounce their long-standing policy and allow sodomites to join. This would not even be a consideration if this organization were still truly righteous. If they change their policy to accommodate homosexuals, they will find themselves fulfilling King Solomon’s proverb: Like a trampled […]
American Exceptionalism
Posted: 1st February 2013 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: American exceptionalism, Colonial America, constitution, liberty, Preamble, We the People
American exceptionalism is the proposition that the United States is different from other countries in that it has a specific world mission to spread liberty and democracy. It is not a notion that the United States is quantitatively better than other countries or that it has a superior culture, but rather that it is “qualitatively […]