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Who Are The RIGHTEOUS? Who Are The RIGHTEOUS? Proverbs 10 & 14
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The date was June 14, 1942 The world was plunged into a war that spanned the nations and geography
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Into that muck and mire, Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke these words...
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“The belief in the four freedoms of common humanity—the belief in man, created free, in the image of God-is the crucial…
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…difference between ourselves and the enemies we face today. In it lies the absolute unity of our alliance, opposed to the oneness…
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…of the evil we hate. Here is our strength, the source and promise of victory. We ask the German people, still dominated by their Nazi…
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…whipmasters, whether they would rather have the mechanized hell of Hitler's ‘New’ Order or—in place of that, freedom…
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…of speech and religion, freedom from want and from fear. We ask the Japanese people, trampled…
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…by their savage lords of slaughter, whether they would rather continue slavery and blood or—in place of them, freedom…
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… of speech and religion, freedom from want and from fear. We ask the brave, unconquered people of the…
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…nations the Axis invaders have dishonored and despoiled whether they would rather yield to conquerors or— have freedom of speech and…
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…religion, freedom from want and from fear. We know the answer. They know the answer. We know that man…
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…born to freedom in the image of God, will not forever suffer the oppressors’ sword. Then FDR offered this prayer!
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On this Memorial Day weekend, as we remember those who have perished fighting for the virtues and nobility of freedom and truth…
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…let us pause to remember the source of such freedom and truth.
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Proverbs 14:33-34 “Wisdom rests in the heart of him who has understanding, but what is in the heart of fools…
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…is made known. Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.”
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Our effort is not to celebrate war, but to understand its purpose when absolutely needed.
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To be clear, war is the ultimate failure of mankind and, perhaps, the highest example of our fallen nature.
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We Must Be a Righteous People Accountable to God
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Romans 13:4 “For he is God’s minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain…
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…for he is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil.”
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St Augustine asserted, peacefulness in the face of a grave wrong that could only be stopped by violence would be a sin.
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Defense of one’s self or others could be a necessity, especially when authorized by a legitimate authority
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“They who have waged war in obedience to the divine command, or in conformity with His laws, have represented in their persons…
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…the public justice or the wisdom of government, and in this capacity have put to death wicked men; such persons have by…
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…no means violated the commandment, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’” Augustine in the ‘City of God’
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We Must Be a Forgiving People Humility Before God
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Thomas Aquinas used the authority of Augustine’s arguments as he laid out three conditions under which a war could be considered ‘just’.
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‘Just’ War Must be waged by a Properly Instituted Authority
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‘Just’ War Must occur for a Good and Just Purpose rather than for Self- Gain
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‘Just’ War Peace must be a Central Motive even in the Midst of Violence
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England, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Canada are but a few of our former enemies that we now count as our greatest allies!
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God establishes the deep moral order whereby righteous is defined!
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“The memory of the righteous is blessed...” Proverbs 10:7a
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