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It Is As We Will (standard:Editorials, 1687 words) | |||
Author: J. P. St. Julian | Added: Apr 23 2016 | Views/Reads: 2300/1499 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
American society is abuzz with the political ramifications of the upcoming presidential elections, and who should be chosen as president of the United States and leader of the free world. Also there is much complaining among the citizenry about the state | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story and grow good food crops, or it can be used to make deadly explosives to destroy living things and property . . . it can all come from the same chemical. It is as we will. A well known journalist of the 20th century, Fulton Oursler, once said, “It is not easy to be a good citizen in a free country.” But then, we should all know that, shouldn't we? Nothing worthwhile is ever really easy. We find that we are losing our freedoms little by little. It came to light by accident that the government is secretly invading our privacy. What other freedoms are they usurping without our knowledge? A long, long time ago, one of the presidents of France is known to have said, “Freedom is like bread . . . it is something you go on earning, day by day.” But in order to earn freedom or bread, one must exercise a great degree of self discipline, and that discipline must be self-imposed. It seems to me that instead of disciplining ourselves to do that, we have instead learned to obey orders, passively learn doctrines, and to conform without protest to the outsides dictates of our government rather than accept the responsibility for self-imposed discipline. Some see this as servitude which they are opposed to, so they desert by not voting or using civil disobedience as a means of protest. But is it true that servitude or desertion constitutes an abdication of the intellect and of the will? We have lots of industrious but disloyal citizens in our midst. The corporate propensity for outsourcing all our jobs to China, Malaysia, Mexico and other countries is one example of this. In many ways such people are dangerous to our way of life, but they are only dangerous because of the many thousands of other loyal but lazy citizens. The good citizens in this country have the bad citizens outnumbered . . . but the bad ones are busier and so much more ambitious and industrious. So, I dare to suggest here, that if the United States ever is destroyed, the cause will be similar to that of ancient Rome; it will not be due to someone else's bombs, but because of our own apathetic indifference. Everyone here feels entitled. Everyone here is always quick to remind you that they have rights. No one here ever steps up and takes responsibility for the rights the love so dearly. They simply assume the position that no one can tread on their God given, constitutionally amended rights. They never consider all the men and women who have died in military service protecting those rights for them. They never consider that they even need to do anything to earn those rights, but they are assured, beyond a doubt, that they have those rights; never realizing that “freedom isn't free.” In spite of the apathetic nature of most citizens in this country, the spirit of freedom is not dead. Sure, it has been subverted, its parameters twisted out of shape, and its true meaning distorted by the spin-doctors of the political arena, and perhaps, it has gone into hiding, but it is not dead. It is a commodity that has not been openly sold to our children in our schools, and to workers in what few factories we haven't sent to China, or the workers in the nation's farm fields. No, it isn't dead. Since there is a spark of true freedom left, let's find it, and breathe new life into it, and spread it while there is yet time for it to germinate and grow. I KNOW . . . Most will neither hear nor heed the warning I am trying to give. It is not a new warning, after all; it was given even as this nation was being formed by the founding fathers. If they were ignored, then who am I? The government gravy train is running and no one wants to miss it. The few factory whistles that remain are loudly calling to those desperate for work, and that noise is drowning out this warning. On a more personal note; we have not taken the time to do as God commanded and love our fellow human beings as we love ourselves. The strong are oppressing and exploiting the weak, and our government has allowed it to happen and still is, sometimes even aiding in the process. Most of the citizens of this nation believe it is still and always has been the greatest nation on the face of the planet. They figure God will save the United States of America, without giving Him any good reason why He should! America's spiritual slide is epic. Look at how we have turned away from Him! Here are but a few of our spiritual travesties: 1. We allowed prayer to be taken from our public school system 2. We have allowed the Ten Commandments to be removed from public view. 3. We have allowed the legal marriage of same-sex couples. By these actions alone, we are telling God that we don't want Him in our lives unless we call Him in times of trouble. We seem to be saying, “Leave us alone! If we need you, we will pray to you then!” In conclusion, America is long overdue for judgment. Many today are complaining that God is not answering their prayers. Why should He, after we've made it clear that we don't want to adhere to His commands? So the question remains' are there any green years left for Americans? I hope so. If we can only revive that wonderful land which was . . . which used to be . . . where any man or woman willing to stay on his or her toes . . . could reach for the stars! It is as we will. Tweet
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