Dr. Tim Eishard (aka Naim AbdurRafi) says: "Liberty Matters." We are not as concerned as we should be about liberty. We lose focus and take liberty for granted. Yes, God did grant us liberty--complete liberty we could argue--but we must work to keep it. How do we lose liberty? People take it. Why? We give it to them. But why do they want our liberty? Simple. Restricting liberty keeps things simple. Dr. Tim is co-host of _Liberty Matters_ on Passion Radio 87.7 FM
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Give Me a Real Candidate for President
My candidate is the one who will turn prisons into schools. Head Start through college. Yes, use Pell Grants this way even if those on the outside must find other means. Corrections staff can be upgraded to tutors, teachers, teaching assistants, and professors. Teachers on the outside are forced to do corrections work--but they can't. Teachers and students on the inside will eventually make corrections people unnecessary on the outside.
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Liberty Matters. Why?
Liberty matters because times is hard.
Times will continue to be hard until we become as concerned as we should
be about liberty. Times become hard when we lose focus and take liberty
for granted. Yes, God did grant us liberty--complete liberty we could
argue--but we must work to keep it. If we don't work to keep it we may
find it necessary to fight to get it back. Working is a lot easier than
fighting.
How do we lose liberty? People take it.
Sometimes those people mean well. Some times the takers are people who
don't mean well--except for themselves. Why do people take our liberty?
We give it to them. We don't think. We don't question. We trust without
investigating.
But why do they want our liberty? The
answer is simple. Restricting liberty keeps things simple. Makes
thinking unnecessary. Makes questioning unnecessary. Makes investigating
unnecessary. Simple.
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