by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Christianity in Politics, Platform, Politics
By: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND 4/21/2004 Dear Thomas, Why do you bold sections of your passages from Alexis de Tocqueville on your website where de Tocqueville is stating that Christian morality parallels civic freedom in America? I believe the two can work together, not...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Christianity in Politics, Legislation, Politics
Reversing a Grievous Judicial Errorby Promoting an Accurate Historical Perspective of the Founder’s True Intent Regarding the Separation of Church and State By: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND Summary: A historically inaccurate interpretation of the concept of ‘the...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Legislation, Politics
By Margo Abshier, ND It happened in 1992, at our national professional association annual convention. A gay colleague, who is also a lawyer, came rushing at me and screamed, “Margo, you can’t legislate morality.” What happened next was one of the...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Christianity in Politics, Legislation, Politics
by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND The Founders intended that America be a Christian Nation, and they intended that we legislate social behavior using the standards of Biblical principle. But, they erected a Constitutional wall against Congress establishing a single...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Christianity in Politics, Politics
Quotes from our Founders: “No King but King Jesus” was the Battle Cry of the Revolutionary War. James Madison, President, Founding Father, major contributor to US Constitution: 6/20/1785: “Religion is the basis and foundation of government… We have staked the...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Mar 22, 2019 | Political Topics, Politics, Politics of Economics
The folks who are getting “free stuff” don’t like the folks who are paying for the “free stuff”, because the folks who are paying for the “free stuff” don’t want to pay for both the “free stuff” and their own stuff. The folks who are paying for the “free stuff”...
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