Friday, September 18, 2015

Joshua Charles

WND quotes one Joshua Charles that disallows that we can continue to enjoy liberty unless we are a virtuous people. He is spot on.

I would argue that the two terms are coterminous. One does not love the self, God or anyone else unless one lives in the truth, without excuse or fantasy. When one loves God, the self and all others in that order, then one is a moral being. Such a moral being is a maverizing individual. Such a moral being is free from the shackles forged upon one's limbs by demons that have captured one.

In this way, he that is free, is free from sin, and the obligation to obey Lucifer and Lera.

Because he is a good man, leading a decent, honest, moral life, he will not tolerate tyranny, exploitation or oppression from any elite, governmental or street thug.

In these ways, the moral person is liberated from totalitarianism, groupism and want. He will so comport himself and give back to society as an involved supercitizen that in effect he and his brethren are running society, and that is the only way that liberty is guaranteed and preserved.

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