Where Is Our United American Spirit Today?
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I remember growing up seeing and hearing ‘We The People’ express our love and support for our freedoms and this great land of America. Waving the American flag Image may be NSFW.
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was often seen as we expressed our patriotic love for that which we stand from home, school, our churches, parades, celebrations and events.
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of prayer in which we paused, and gave thanks our God, and then stood up with our hands over our hearts repeated together The Pledge of Allegiance. Our Image may be NSFW.
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young men who turned of age volunteered willingly to serve our country. Many with promises to unite and to protect gave their lives in defense of the freedoms we cherish.
I ask, “Where Is Our United American Spirit Today?” I challenge all Americans and invite this generation to stand up and raise their voices together in unison as did so many top American entertainers and people of influence did from our past.
As you watch this video and listen to the music, will you join in song and rekindle the spark of freedom within you as you sing the words because we are going to need it in order to survive the challenges of tomorrow. Yes, there are those among us who wish to take our freedoms away.
May we trust in our God and this Promised Land in which we live, as we sing together requesting that, “God Bless America” …. TODAY!
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“Thou mayest choose for thyself, for it is given unto thee”
Moses 3:17
Because free agency is a God-given precondition to the purpose of mortal life, no person or organization can take away our free agency in mortality.
What can be taken away or reduced by the conditions of mortality is our freedom, the power to act upon our choices. Free agency is absolute, but in the circumstances of mortality freedom is always qualified.
Freedom may be qualified or taken away (1) by physical laws, including the physical limitations with which we are born, (2) by our own action, and (3) by the action of others, including governments.
A loss of freedom reduces the extent to which we can act upon our choices, but it does not deprive us of our God-given free agency.
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve: …
but as for me and my house, we will
serve the Lord.”
Josh. 24:15
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