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ON FREEDOM

January 19 2001 at 11:35 AM
Bud 

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"Freedom" is probably one of the most used—and misused—words by politicians of all stripes. If anything, "freedom" is probably used more by statist politicians, the destroyers of freedom, than anyone else. Tyrants have almost always sold their tyranny to its victims in the name of "freedom."

What is freedom and do you have a right to it? If you do, why?

Before proceeding farther, take a moment to write down your answer to these questions. What is freedom? Do you have a right to it? If so, why?

Your definition of freedom should be confined to one, brief sentence. If you claim you have a right to freedom, your answer should be restricted to a single sentence—no more.

Remember, that the purpose of a definition is to provide a concept with identity, to distinguish that concept from all others. A definition should clearly set apart that aspect of reality to which a concept refers from all other aspects of reality. Your definition of freedom should make its meaning real.

This may seem like a schoolhouse exercise, but give it a try. Write down your answer, then go to the remainder of this article. You will find it instructive. And it will provide you with a clue about why freedom has been on the defensive for all of the 20th century.
Now go to the remainder of the article


 
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January 19 2001, 3:48 PM 

Freedom cannot be held without truth,uprightness and moral rule. Jesus has made me free. Romans 8:20 "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. John 8:36 says, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." Galatians 5:1 tells us to, "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Satan wants to put us all in bondage by granting some special interest group just that, special rights which take away and limit the rights of others.

 
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January 20 2001, 8:45 AM 

One should be free to make choices and able to proceed with and follow that chosen direction without restriction other than those imposed by legal guidelines of society as set out in the constitution.

 
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