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Aug 29, 2021Liked by Sarah Cain

Well spoken....wasn't it something like "one nation founded under God", as the foundation of the allegory of America. I like the story about the Washington monument that has the words "Laus Deo" inscribed on the top. What it means is "Praise be to God!", which points to America being a country that was formed to worship God, liberty, justice and the premise that all men deserve an equal chance to pursue happiness. This, of course, is slowly being chipped away at by the massive migrations of non Christian believers to find refuge in a country that ironically was founded by Christian believers, who simply wanted to worship God in spirit and in truth.

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WOW Sara, just WOWWWWWWWWW.

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Good job Sarah, you almost got some ideas right! I thoroughly enjoyed your article, and a lot of the points you made really hit home. Human rights are important, preventing things like food for the hungry, shelter for the needy, and medical care for all who need it directly conflict with these human rights. As a Christian, I believe we need to love our neighbors, and a good first step is to stop hating them. A lot of the people get too close to leftist agendas such as helping fellow humans who need it. Clearly, the only way to protect our liberties, is to limit the liberties of people who are not true Christians like we are. I think the prevalence of abortion accessibility is criminal, and should only be brought about using the holy way- the ordeal of the bitter water. Diversity is equally scary. This is why my family lineage has been pure for three generations. I do disagree about one thing though. The article made it sound like you thought our nation was chosen by God. But God has only picked the Hebrew people to like. This means that Israel should be the only nation to use "under God". This also means we should defer to people of Hebrew lineage when it comes to matters of the faith!

Overall, I thought your article was inspired. It echoes a lot of the feelings I have had rolling around in my head as of recently. It was exactly what I needed to hear today, and I will share it to my family members that may not be in agreement yet. Keep fighting the good fight, and I cannot wait to hear more of your messages about love and faith to keep me going in the future.

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Excellent points and the fall of Christianity in America. I am reading David Horowitz's Bool "Dark Agenda, The War to Destroy Christian America". As you point out, this is not by mistake or chance. It is a deliberate move by the left. It has been in the works for many years.

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Well written, Sarah! Always eloquent and on target! I LOVED your last paragraph! Summed it all up beautifully! This country was founded upon God’s principles- would seem without those principles it would fall apart! History once again repeats itself!🇺🇸🙏🏻♥️

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Another excellent and lucid message. Well done Sarah. Keep these coming.

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What unites US/them is "any god but not that God !"

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What exactly are you arguing for here, Sarah? More Christianity? Ethiopia has been Christian for longer than most of Europe, Do you think if millions of Ethiopians were suddenly given Green Cards and pathways to citizenship, America would be saved?

Your first paragraph gets close to channelling the Leftist lie that the USA is a land of immigrants. This is not true. The Europeans who colonised America were settlers, they made the nation happen, rather than be absorbed into the stone age savagery of American Indian society.

Your opening comment mentions “shared ethnicity” but are you aware that the USA was founded by white people for white people? It limited immigration to those who were 'free white person[s] ... of good character'. The United States Naturalization Law of March 26, 1790, was passed by the very first United States Congress to meet after the ratification of the Constitution. The USA was never meant to be a multicultural project.

Apart from slavery, which should have been resolved by the re-migration of all Africans back to their homeland after the civil war, the demographics did not significantly change until the Hart–Celler Act of 1965. This created the reality of white people becoming a minority ethnic identity and all the others, feuding for what is left.

I don’t see a method by which the Hispanic Christians will embrace the frontier idealism of the European settlers, or the white immigrants that have followed them. They have their own ethno-cultural heritage, one that has ruined their nations and is doing the same to America.

The only hope for white people, Christians or otherwise, is to opt out of the Democratic run hellscapes and resettle in area that have a realistic chance of one day ceding from the Union. When the founding fathers stated “all men are created equal”, they meant themselves and certainly not any other ethnic group. It became “necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another” and it has become necessary for the same thing to happen again, for exactly the same reasons.

Martin McAvoy

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