It's heartening to see that there are still some beacons of hope out there, ready to stand up for the Judeo-Christian values that made our country great. Representative Loy Mauch (R-AR) isn't afraid to tell it like it is. Hopefully we True Christians™ can help draw attention to his cause and help him and the Republican Party earn their richly deserved place in the history of our Christian Nation.
Here is a highlight reel of some of his keen insights:
It's refreshing to see a fellow Christian and Republican not afraid to come out in the open with what too many of us keep behind closed doors among sympathetic company. We'll never get the Negroes back in the field if we keep being slaves ourselves to political correctness.
Here is a highlight reel of some of his keen insights:
- "... If slavery were so God-awful, why didn’t Jesus or Paul condemn it, why was it in the Constitution and why wasn’t there a war before 1861?
The South has always stood by the Constitution and limited government. When one attacks the Confederate Battle Flag, he is certainly denouncing these principles of government as well as Christianity."
- "Nowhere in the Holy Bible have I found a word of condemnation for the operation of slavery, Old or New Testament. If slavery was so bad, why didn’t Jesus, Paul or the prophets say something?
This country already lionizes Wehrmacht leaders. They go by the names of Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Custer, etc. These Marxists not only destroyed the Constitution they were sworn to uphold, but apostatized the word of God. Either these depraved infidels or the Constitution and Scriptures are in error. I’m more persuaded by the word of God."
- "I'm very proud my ancestors stood up to Northern aggression. The Confederate flag to me is not only a symbol of our brief period of independence and our loyalty to the 1789 Constitution, but also a symbol of Christian liberty vs. the new world order."
It's refreshing to see a fellow Christian and Republican not afraid to come out in the open with what too many of us keep behind closed doors among sympathetic company. We'll never get the Negroes back in the field if we keep being slaves ourselves to political correctness.
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