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The US is (or at least was) a Constitutional Republic. The Founding Fathers warned against a democracy.[/COLOR]
I actually don't know enough about politics and philosophy to know the difference
between a republic and a democracy.
Do an internet search on "republics vs democracies". Specifically search for why the Founding Fathers chose a constitutional republic over that of a democracy. It's very informative (I'd post links but I'm running short on time).
I do believe that governments claim more authority than individuals.
For that to be valid, they must derive that 'right' and authority supernaturally,
since men don't intrinsically possess those extra rights to lord it over others.
Hence the beauty of our founding documents: rights come from God and government is to acknowledge God as the Creator.
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I was just watching videos from the past where school children were singing praise to Obama. Pretty sick.
That does sound like a fetish.
Pure/unadulterated indoctrination of youth.
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Regarding patriotism: I still get teary eyed when I say the Pledge of Allegiance and hear the Star Spangled Banner (a military base near a friends house plays it on the loud speaker daily). I think of the foundation of our country (biblical values) and all of the good people that have died so that I can have freedom to speak my mind and worship God freely. Unfortunately we are losing those rights.
When you build on the Rock of Christ, your foundation is solid.
When you try to write your own laws, you cause more harm than good.
Abortion is an example.
I like this quote from Robert Winthrop:
On Religious Support to the State
Robert Winthrop
to the Annual Meeting of the
Massachusetts Bible Society
Boston, Mass; May 28, 1849
All societies of men must be governed in some way or other. The less they may have of stringent State Government, the more they must have of individual self-government. The less they rely on public law or physical force, the more they must rely on private moral restraint. Men, in a word, must necessarily be controlled, either by a power within them, or by a power without them; either by the Word of God, or by the strong arm of man; either by the Bible, or by the bayonet. It may do for other countries and other governments to talk about the State supporting religion. Here, under our own free institutions, it is Religion which must support the State.