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Men without Chests Threaten Civilization
American Thinker ^ | October 9, 2016 | Chris Banescu

Posted on 10/09/2016 1:25:12 PM PDT by Kaslin

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1 posted on 10/09/2016 1:25:12 PM PDT by Kaslin
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2 posted on 10/09/2016 1:27:28 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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From where does morality arise? It is possible to have an entirely human-authored and human-centric morality? Do we not need a sphere beyond our own that authors its own truths in order to be a moral people?

Look at our decline in the last 100 years and you'll have your answer. We either succumb to the tyranny of virtue or the tyranny of license.

3 posted on 10/09/2016 1:31:50 PM PDT by IronJack
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To: Kaslin
>> When societies fail to teach morality and train the hearts of men to embrace and emulate virtuous behavior, they produce...


4 posted on 10/09/2016 1:33:19 PM PDT by HLPhat (It takes a Republic TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS - not a populist Tyranny of the Majority)
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To: HLPhat

...Poodles.


5 posted on 10/09/2016 1:34:30 PM PDT by HLPhat (It takes a Republic TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS - not a populist Tyranny of the Majority)
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To: Kaslin
This quote from CS Lewis seems to be perfect for describing social justice warriors and the authoritarian left. “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.” ― C.S. Lewis
6 posted on 10/09/2016 1:36:29 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: HLPhat

,,,Snowflakes too.


7 posted on 10/09/2016 1:41:44 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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To: HLPhat

Frederico on one side, and Fifi on the other.


8 posted on 10/09/2016 1:44:04 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: Vendome

I’m not sure what the purpose of your picture is?


9 posted on 10/09/2016 1:44:15 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: HLPhat

Very well said.


10 posted on 10/09/2016 1:45:11 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

chest bump and Luv dolphins. they’re my friends...


11 posted on 10/09/2016 1:46:07 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
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Thank you Kaslin and tbw2.

The following paragraphs are excerpted from the CENTENNIAL Thanksgiving Sermon, DELIVERED BY REV. B. W. ARNETT, B. D., AT ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH, URBANA, OHIO 1876 - available in the "Library of Congress - Historical Collections" - "African-American Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection," 1820-1920; American Memory, Washington, DC.

This historical treasure, delivered by a Black Ohio State Legislator and Bishop, within a few years after the Civil War, is one which should be prominent in our national discussions, especially now, when our philosophical foundations are being challenged, and when the views of a learned man like Dr. Arnett might shed light on centuries-old ideas about America's history and offer a clue to its future possibilities.

His theme: Righteousness Exalteth a Nation, but Sin is a Reproach to any People."

"Withdraw from Christendom the Bible, the Church with its sacraments and ministry, and Christian morality and hopes, and aspirations for time and eternity; repeal all the laws that are founded in the Christian Scriptures; remove the Christian humanities in the form of hospitals and asylums, and reformatories and institutions of mercy utterly unknown to unchristian countries; destroy the literature, the culture, the institutions of learning, the art, the refinement, the place of woman in her home and in society, which owe their origin and power to Christianity; blot out all faith in Divine Providence, love, and righteousness; turn back every believer in Christ to his former state; remove all thought or hope of the forgiveness of sins by a just but gracious God; erase the name of Christ from every register it sanctifies—in a word annihilate all the legitimate and logical effects of Christianity in Christendom—just accomplish in fact what multitudes of gifted and learned minds are wishing and trying to accomplish by their science, philosophy, and criticism, and what multitudes of the common people desire and seek, and not only would all progress toward and unto perfection cease, but not one of the shining lights of infidelity would shine much longer. Yes, the bitterest enemies of this holy and blessed religion, owe their ability to be enemies to its sacred revelations - to the inspiration and sublimity of that faith which reflects its glories on their hostile natures. They live in the strength of that which they would destroy. They are raised to their seats of opportunity and power by the grace of Him they would crucify afresh; and is it to be thought that they are stronger than that which gives them strength? Can it be supposed that a religion which civilizes and subdues, and elevates and blesses will succumb to the enmities it may arouse and quicken in its onward march? Are we to tremble for the ark of God when God is its upholder, and protector, and preserver?” - Dr. Benjaming W. Arnett, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Urbana, Ohio, Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon, November 1876
Dr. Arnett was invited to publish this remarkable sermon commemorating the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence by the following method:

To:

Rev. B. W. ARNETT, B. D.

Dear Pastor:

Will you please prepare your “Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon” for publication: together with whatever matter pertaining to the colored people of this city, you deem worth preserving.

We make this request of you, believing that the publication of such matter, will be of benefit to the present and succeeding generations.

Yours Respectfully,

J GAITER
J. DEMPCY
C. L, GANT
Trustees W. A. STILGASS, W. O. BOWLES

Urbana, O.

December 7th, 1876

J GAITER, J. DEMPCY, C. L, GANT

Trustees W. A. STILGASS, W. O. BOWLES

Yours is at hand, requesting me to prepare my "Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon" for publication. If you think that my words will be of any advantage to you, and those whom you have the honor of representing, I am willing to leave it to your judgement and will prepare my feeble effort for the press: hoping that, if there is nothing new in it, at least I may awaken some one to follow "the Moccasin tracks of Righteousness, and the Foot Prints of sin on the sands of time," and be better prepared for the duties they owe to themselves, their families, their country, and their God.

I am, yours,

BENJAMIN W. ARNETT

____________________

At another point in his long "Thanksgiving Sermon," Dr. Arnett made the following assertion about America and "wherein lies its greatness":

"Let us see what it is that makes us so great; wherein lies our strength. What has made us one of the greatest powers of the earth, politically and intellectually? Have we come to the conclusion that it is Righteousness that exalteth a nation? We have met to-day at the request of the President of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant, and also the Governor of our beloved State, Rutherford B. Hayes. For what? Why call us from our homes? Why come to the house of God? Why not go to the hall of mirth and to the places of amusement to-day? No that is not what they want us to do. We are commanded to go to our 'several places of worship, and there offer up thanks to Kind Providence which has brought our nation through the scenes of another year, and blessed the land with peace, plenty and prosperity.' Then as Americans we have reason to rejoice and congratulate ourselves on the greatness of our beloved country; at this the close of the first hundred years of experimental government of the people, by the people, and for the people. To be a citizen of this vast country is something, and to share in its privileges and duties is more than something." - Dr. Benjaming W. Arnett, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Urbana, Ohio, Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon, November 1876

12 posted on 10/09/2016 1:48:47 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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Timely post. I’m hitting Amazon to get that book.


13 posted on 10/09/2016 1:52:38 PM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy...)
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Actually, I don't think that we have too many skinny men. I think we have too many obese men.

Join a gym. They are cheaper than you think. Try to get in there for 60-90 minutes each day. Nowadays, they are equipped with TV screens. Or, you can use a personal device to listen to music or even lectures. The time flies by.

14 posted on 10/09/2016 1:58:09 PM PDT by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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I have read and re-read this short book. Its really three lectures, each building on the other. It is absolutely brilliant and insightful, and this article does not do it justice.


15 posted on 10/09/2016 2:02:57 PM PDT by AndyTheBear (Hating Islam is the natural consequence of caring about people in the Middle East, including Muslims)
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We're witnessing an explosion of sinful and immoral behavior of epidemic proportions. Corruption, violence, mental illness, hypocrisy, wickedness, greed, addiction, promiscuity, sexual depravity, and other vices have become commonplace and affect ever larger segments of our society.

OK, I'm confused. Which of these are we talking about?

Baltimore

Black Lives Matter

The Democrat Party.

16 posted on 10/09/2016 2:11:09 PM PDT by Senator_Blutarski
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17 posted on 10/09/2016 2:13:36 PM PDT by Baynative (Freedom; the dream of every human, the birth right of every American.)
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We need to return to the thrilling days of exercise when me were tough!


18 posted on 10/09/2016 2:44:30 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (HANDGUNS; You don’t need it until you need it. And when you need it you NEED IT!”)
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Busy bodies or Tyrants,,,.?


19 posted on 10/09/2016 2:49:46 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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To: Kaslin

A curious way to spell balls.


20 posted on 10/09/2016 3:00:36 PM PDT by depressed in 06 (If you like your part-time job, you can keep your part-time job. Vote Bolshecrat.)
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