You may find the news increasingly upsetting lately. More coverage of murder, more surveys showing that young people under 40 want Marxism (socialism, communism, etc.), and free stuff. There are more lawsuits, more declines in public education, and more sexual issues in the front and center of the news. Why is everything around us seemingly spinning out of control? Is this “progress?” Are American traditional values passe’ now? Let’s look into this issue.
The Struggle Is a War
Have you also noticed the word “evil” being associated with open actions in the culture lately? Media commentators even say we are in a war between good and evil.
The definitions of good and evil are self-evident. We are born with a conscience. However, today we see evidence all around us that many people call evil “good” and good “evil.” Actions that were once considered shameful are now openly performed under the guise of freedom of speech. Murderers who may have mental psychoses are applauded if they murder someone you don’t like.
The Struggle Is Marxism Disguised
What if all the examples of sexual deviance, now defined as “freedom,” are really an attempt to lead children away from parents (authority) and God (Creator)? What if this is a cultural takedown to eventually be replaced by a new form of government that has unlimited, ultimate authority given to a few humans? More young Americans are beginning to see government as the key to the “good life”— translation: “money and free stuff.” Hard work and rugged individualism have not been taught as keys to the “good life” for over 200 years of our country’s existence. Yet, we cannot have a free country without them. It takes hard work and rugged individualism to protect our God-given, natural, unalienable rights.
Nurturing America’s Soul: It’s Up to Us
Americans who believe in the America our Founders gave us via our founding documents must maintain eternal vigilance over our country. It’s not just the land we live on, it’s our traditional values, too. We need to teach these values of courage, hard work, rugged individualism, respect, and more to the next generation since schools, by and large, do not. More than that, we need to model in our daily lives what we believe. How we believe is how we will behave. If we believe our lives are in the government’s hands alone, we will be depressed, despondent, and looking for relief in drugs, sex, and illegal “thrills.” If we believe freedom means doing whatever we feel, we will exploit people and things. If we treasure our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, we will cultivate patriotism (love of country) as well as discipline with money and time. We will examine our personal values from time to time
It’s up to us to keep America the land of the free and the home of the brave.We are the ones who will nurture America’s soul..
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