I Heard It On The NARN
By Mitch Berg
Here’s the online documentary about the DFL’s war on religious freedom in Minnesota
And this is the mini-documentary about the DFL’s attack:
And here’s todays’ music list
By Mitch Berg
Here’s the online documentary about the DFL’s war on religious freedom in Minnesota
And this is the mini-documentary about the DFL’s attack:
And here’s todays’ music list
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March 3rd, 2024 at 7:57 am
Religious freedom is not normal. There is always a State Religion which you will fail to worship at your peril. The precepts of the religions are not always obvious or reasonable but obedience is always mandatory.
Religious freedom as we know it was an unthinkable aberation when adopted by the Founding Fathers. History records many times when the reigning public religion changed, old victims were no longer persecuted, new victims were targeted. In Western Civilization, major shifts occurred with Emperor Constantine going Christian, Martin Luthor nailing his theses to the door, Henry VIII adopting Acts of Supremacy which led to the Pilgrims on the Mayflower and eventually to the First Amendment.
After 9/11, the primacy of Christianity expressed as “… one, holy, catholic and apostolic church…” as America’s dominant religion was briefly supplanted in the media by “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet” and for a very brief, two-year window, with “two weeks to flatten the Covid curve,” but now that’s been replaced with “My pronouns are….”
Knowing history, and realizing the traditional response to impending persecution is to flee, I’m looking at retiring to Florida. Sorry Minnesotans, you’re on your own. God help you. Oh, wait, sorry: “she/her/they help you.”
March 4th, 2024 at 9:38 am
Since the DFL has basically said that trans people (to include “people who are not really trans, but are or should be on Megan’s List”) are allowed in bathrooms and locker rooms, do we get to lock them up when a supposedly “trans” person sexually abuses or rapes someone in a locker room or bathroom?
Didn’t think so, but it would be just.
March 4th, 2024 at 4:21 pm
Walter makes the point that simply by living your faith, wanting your children to be educated in your faith and according to its doctrines, you are now engaged in civil disobedience. MN is in a bad place right now. i hear that there are already suits being filed against the schools.