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Slavery category.
It is hard for the typical American, especially a Southerner, to admit that they have become a slave. We tend to think slavery involves chains, cruel taskmasters, and sparse living quarters. We, like the Pharisee, are thankful that we are "not like one of them."
And we are NOT like one of
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Posted on 04/03/2013 7:00 AM by David O Jones
A most disturbing indication of where we are as a people is the inclination for most everyone to ask government to fix every problem. We are all victims who need help.
Those who value individual responsibility and personal accountability are no longer the ones who hold the microphones. Whether
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Posted on 04/12/2010 3:00 AM by David O Jones
What responsibility do you feel concerning your civil and religious freedom? Most people think that such questions are frivolous, because (they think) those questions have already been settled. They were settled in 1776 (or whenever we beat the British).
But the contest for civil and religious freedom
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Posted on 03/26/2010 3:00 AM by David O Jones
We are approaching the adulthood of the third (and in some instances the fourth) generation of welfare dependants created by the “Great Society” legislation of President Lyndon Johnson. There are whole families who know nothing of labour and reward; they have never experienced the satisfaction
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Posted on 10/05/2009 3:00 AM by David O Jones
There are three types of slavery – domestic, political, and civil.
Domestic slavery is the most easily recognized and most commonly denounced. It is the condition in which one man is subject to be directed by another in all his actions. On this continent, it was mostly associated with Africans.
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Posted on 09/23/2009 3:00 AM by David O Jones