| Though short, Martin Luther's
discourse is very enlightening. Over the years, with the help of the
United Nations and feeble-minded presidential leadership, Americans have
been fed meals of worthless tripe and have swallowed it whole. Not
realizing that in swallowing the tripe, they have given their country over
to treaties and agreements that allow godless nations to usurp the blessings
God has so graciously wrought on America. Christians though, have been dealt the worst hand of cards and went ahead and played it. |
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| Martin Luther writes: When I look at war, how it punishes the wicked, slays wrongdoers and makes such desolation in the earth, it appears to be a very unchristian thing and altogether contrary to Christian love. But when I consider how it defends the godly and protects wife and child, house and home, earthly possessions and honor and keeps them in peace, it is seen to be a good and godly thing. For if the sword did not defend and maintain peace, everything in the world would go to rack and ruin. Therefore such a war is nothing but a short absence of peace to prevent everlasting and unbounded strife; a small misery preventing a great misery.
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