
The current crisis in American society largely stems from its rejection of God in numerous aspects of both domestic and public life.
The crisis in American society today largely stems from its rejection of God in numerous aspects of both home and public life. Our public education system has instilled in the past three generations the misconceptions surrounding the separation of church and state, as well as the idea that individuals can exist independently of God.
Since the Wilson era, our people have been overwhelmed by the ideas of Marx, Engels, and Lenin. Since at least the FDR era, they have consistently encountered the propaganda of Marxist-Maoist communists and have been indoctrinated with these concepts in public schools and within the homes of our radicals, aka Satan Soldiers.

And just as Satan essentially told Adam and Eve in the Garden, “Ye shall be as gods,” so too is this the enduring foundation of the Marxist-Maoist ideology, which is currently the second most popular religion in the world and is expanding alarmingly in America despite Trump’s victory.
The only way America can overcome this obstacle is if its citizens would reaffirm and deepen their belief in the Christian values and principles that founded the country, and if their faith in God and the freedom He grants is as strong as that of its leaders and followers in man and the Marxist-Maoist doctrine.
From my earliest memories, I sensed Him all around me in all things, the trees, the mountains, lakes and oceans and the gazillion stars that appeared before me across the universe with each passing night, so it is beyond me how many men and women seem blind as they grope around in the darkness of a spiritual wilderness in search of God. When the miracle of live births and their own children daily shows God and everything He offers, how could they be rejecting His presence?
The genuine predicament confronting Americans today is fundamentally spiritual, necessitating a return to our foundational virtues and principles, alongside a commitment to the teachings and commandments of God. Fundamentally, it serves as an examination of our ethical resolve and collective belief as a society, which predominantly once identified as devout Christians.
Indeed, there are instances where individuals who identify as atheists have successfully developed a moral framework independent of the teachings of Christianity. Nevertheless, it is often observed that when individuals are left to their own devices, detached from the moral frameworks provided by teachings such as those of Jesus and the New Covenant, they tend to disregard their higher principles. Instead, they succumb to the alluring temptations of their basest instincts, driven by an unfounded conviction in their own divinity. This pursuit of an imagined utopia has consistently resulted in chaos and violence, particularly evident in the historical attempts to establish authoritarian socialist or totalitarian communist regimes, which have invariably led to devastation and suffering.
Trusting in God and having freedom go hand in hand. All living things, including humans, wither and die in the absence of freedom, just as grapes left to wilt in the scorching sun for too long without water. When we are not free, our souls perish. Anything that shackles our freedom in a brutal way lays a heavy burden on our soul, and if it goes unchecked for an extended period of time, it drags our soul down to its final stages of death, destroying the vitality and essence within our mortal bodies.
For those of us who love America so well, we will never surrender on any terms set by our enemies from within, as we dance across the razor’s edge of history, refusing to surrender to untenable compromises made by traitorous “representatives” who know not the meaning of the word, in order to ensure our own survival and the survival of our loved ones, without giving up our most basic principles. We are the noble souls who will succeed in making America great again or die in the trying, if not for ourselves for our children and their children’s children and future generations to come long after we’ve departed this world for a better one.
If you fight for freedom and individual liberty, in the end, all will be well with you, come hell or highwater.
Source: Justin O Smith

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