Guest Columns
It Is Only A Question That You Can Answer: Americans Vs. Foreigners (Short Video)
Have Americans forgotten how to fight for freedom? Why are the first stirrings of rebellion happening abroad, not in America itself? Only you can answer that question.
I should say that full one third were averse to the revolution … An opposite third … gave themselves up to an enthusiastic gratitude to France. The middle third,… always averse to war, were rather lukewarm both to England and France;…President John Adams
Have Americans forgotten how to fight for freedom?
It is quite clear what it is that President John Adams has given us here. We have a view of the lay of the land during that particular time.
As a matter of fact, did you know that less than 3% of the population along with 13 colonies and 56 signers were used by the Lord to establish what it is that we now have in the present? We have the longest standing constitution in modern history (Deuteronomy 28:1-15).
Our forefathers fought, bled and, in many cases, died giving us the freedoms that we have today (John 15:13).
Yet, the question that I have for the modern-day American is why are foreigners that are acting out in defiance towards tyrants seem to look and act more like the posterity of our forefathers than the Americans do (Jeremiah 3:19)?
Apparently, the American people know nothing of their history?
The question that every American must answer: why do foreigners in protest act more like our forefathers than most Americans do?
Bradlee Dean is an ordained Christian preacher, Radio show host for the #1 show on Genesis Communication Network from 2-3 p.m. central standard (The Sons of Liberty), a National Tea Party favorite. He also speaks on high school and college campuses nationwide. Bradlee is also an author, a husband to one, daddy to four boys. You have probably seen Bradlee through such outlets as The New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, The Weekly Standard etc.
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