All law is a matter of morality; the only question is if that law is in keeping with, or foreign to, the moral precepts of holy scripture.

All law is a matter of morality; the only question is if that law is in keeping with, or foreign to, the moral precepts of holy scripture.
As a self-governing nation, each of us are supposed to be the leaders. Do we act like it?
As citizens, we must look past the political packaging.
Too many politicians rank talking ahead of doing.
The issues facing our republic are deadly serious, but that doesn’t mean we always have to be.
Like Hunter Biden, wealth and political status were intertwined for the rich young man in the often misquoted New Testament story.
Politicians can serve the establishment, or the citizens, but not both.
The gooey, saccharine-sweet niceness demanded of us by politicians isn’t found anywhere in the Bible.
A Muslim shrine built in the form of a Christian church on the ruins of a pagan temple built on the ruins of a Jewish temple, built on the rock designated by God for a sacrifice.
Governing power draws egomaniacs and sycophants.