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Friday, April 18, 2014

There’s Hope for the Dead

What is the connection between freedom and rising from the dead?

When America was in its infancy and struggling to find a culture and frustrated at governance from Great Britain, the word most frequently uttered in speeches and pamphlets and editorials was not safety or taxes or peace; it was freedom.

Two acts of Parliament broke the bonds with the mother country irreparably. The first was the Stamp Act, which was enforced by British soldiers, who used general search warrants issued by a secret court in London to rummage through the personal possessions of any colonists they chose, ostensibly looking to see whether those colonists had purchased the government’s stamps. The second intolerable act was the imposition of a tax to pay for the Church of England, which all adult male property-owning colonists were forced to pay, no matter their religious beliefs.

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1 comment:

lmclain said...

Wow. OUR own government searches without warrants EVERY DAY. And also has secret courts, trials, convictions, and, trying to outdo the British, secret PRISONS (that's right --- secret prisons in the USA!).
And taxes? THAT issue helped start a revolution!? Why aren't we in one of them right now??
If most of you would stop cheering so loudly FOR what we fought AGAINST not that long ago, we might get that started and clean the cesspool up.