Dear Liberty First Brigade, A Prayer Request

prayer request wsDear Liberty First Brigade.

As many of you know we have a new book ready for release titled “Sovereign Duty”. I have been trying to release this book since January of this year, but keep being held back by one thing after another. 

I know in my heart that this book contains information critical to the saving of our Republic and the Constitution we know and love.
I understand this is not a battle between Democrats & Republicans, or even Liberty vs. Tyranny, but a spiritual battle. With that in mind, I have a request for you….

Please help us pray that all the strongholds and obstacles that have appeared will be destroyed immediately and we can get this essential and vital truth into the hands of the people. Help us pray for a breakthrough and freedom from this opposition!

As always, THANK YOU for your prayers and support!

Your Problem With Guns or Gays Is Not Political

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This article is by a dear friend, Robin Koerner.  Robin is the founder of The Blue Republicans.  If you want to be informed please make sure you check out his website.  This article was originally posted in Huffington Post.  I am reposting it with Robin’s permission.  Robin will be a frequent guest writer for this site.  Sometimes we think we understand Liberty, but we have been so conditioned to government control and enforcement of morality we can’t really break free. Robin truly understands Liberty and will give you a proper Liberty work out.

Your Problem With Guns or Gays Is Not Political

by Robin Koerner

Last month I did something I’d done only once before: I went to a range and shot some guns. Lots of guns. All shapes, ages and sizes.
This is a very strange thing to do for a guy born British. Guns feature nowhere in British culture.

 

Accordingly, I was unsurprised by the reaction of my mother when I called home and told her that I’d had a great time learning about firearms and discovering I wasn’t a bad shot, even with a World War II Enfield. “That’s the last thing I’d ever imagine you’d enjoy doing,” she said to me. She wasn’t being judgmental: It was an expression of genuine surprise.

“That’s because you just can’t imagine why nice or normal people would enjoy guns,” I replied. “Because you don’t know any. No Brits know any.”

Mom thoughtfully agreed.

Many decent people who have no interest in guns simply can’t imagine what it must be like to be someone who is passionate about something whose primary purpose is to kill people. Although the gun debate is waged using words, logic and fact (by both sides, to different ends, of course), the arguments constructed using these three tools are not what brings people to their pro- or anti-gun position. Rather, most people are emotionally or intuitively committed to a position first and deploy these tools retroactively in defense of their position. Despite what we like to think, we form most if not all of our political views this way. Studies show, time and time again, that David Hume was right when he claimed:

[A]s reasoning is not the source, whence either disputant derives his tenets; it is in vain to expect that any logic, which speaks not to the affections, will ever engage him to embrace sounder principles.
What most anti-gun people are really feeling (rather than thinking) is that there has to be something strange about you if you like guns. I mean, why would you get turned on by something whose primary purpose is to kill people? If you do, you can’t be like me. You are sufficiently different that I am suspicious of your worldview, or your motives, or both. You are culturally “other.”

Productive engagement, and the pervasive acceptance of individual rights, involves bridging such cultural gaps. With the gun-rights issue, as with all others, the best way to do so is the same way all forms of cultural segregation (because that is what we are really talking about) have been permanently broken down over time: Get to know, and spend personal time with, those on the other side of the gap.

It works both ways. People who favor more gun regulation are not actually motivated by a desire to take away your liberty. And people who favor robust Second Amendment protections do not have a lower threshold for the acceptance of violence or aggression. You’ll know this when you have them as friends, and having such friends causes the all-or-nothing arguments that make such dramatic claims about the fundamental differences between you and the people on the other side of the issue cease to be credible.

This mistaking of differences of cultural identity for political differences, or the erroneous idea that political differences drive different cultural identities, rather than the other way around, severely hobbles our ability to protect all our liberties and empowers political partisans who have a vested interest in maintaining power by keeping us insolubly divided.

Just as gun owners form a kind of (albeit highly porous) subculture, the LGBT community does so too. Some people who have been brought up in a socially conservative or religious subculture simply can’t imagine being able to do (let alone actually doing) the things that those in another subculture (LGBT) do as a matter of course. Again, if I can’t even imagine your experience or desires, then we are deeply culturally separated. Just as gun-control advocates feel a twinge of disgust, or at least condescension, toward the culture of gun owners, some of our religious friends feel similarly about the LGBT subculture. Of course, “disgust” is a very strong word, and most of us sublimate it deeply, but it captures the sense that the division among our “political” subcultures is more visceral than rational. Reason is applied later to justify in the conscious mind the position that the subconscious makes us emotionally comfortable with.

Now, I have a distinctly conservative streak when it comes to the raising of children, and I have an instinctive respect for any political position that is genuinely motivated by requiring adults to do the best by the children whom they create. I can understand, then, the real discomfort of those who sincerely believe that children benefit from having male and female role models at home, and that society should be very wary of sanctioning anything that does not place the well-being of children above the proclivities of their parents.

However, two of my friends — and two of the kindest and most responsible people I know — happen to be gay partners who adopted a daughter. Phil and Michael are giving their adopted daughter a wonderful life. Their love for her is boundless. The security, values and richness of experience that they are providing her will set her up forever. And the gap between the life that Mia Joy has and the life she would otherwise have had makes the general question “Should gay couples be able to adopt?” sound like something between silly and faintly insulting when applied to this particular, inspiring case.

I am blessed with close gay friends with whom I identify as much as I do with many of my straight friends. So for me the question of gay marriage and adoption, for example, is not so much a political argument that needs logically “deciding”; rather, the very intuition of the existence of some gay “other” on which the very argument depends has disappeared. As that cultural gap is bridged through actual human relationship, the separateness of that “other group,” on which any suspicion I may have of their motivations depends, ceases to exist.

I’ve had many gay friends for many years. And now I am getting some gun-owning friends too. And because they are all good people (they’d not be my friends otherwise, would they?), I see both groups as doing essentially the same thing when they defend their rights: insisting on being allowed to be themselves and defend the validity of the way they experience the world — as long as they harm no one else.

Of course, if you’re reading this and you don’t like guns, you’re thinking, “That’s wrong. Guns harm people.” Not in the hands of my friends, they don’t. And if you’re reading this and you don’t like gays, you’re thinking, “That’s wrong. Gay adoption is bad for the children.” Not by my friends, it isn’t.

If I were going to take a stand against gay adoption, I would have to imagine saying to Phil and Mike, “You should not be allowed to do what you have done for Mia Joy, and I would use the force of law to stop you.” Even if I could make an abstract political argument against gay adoption, I cannot say that to them in good conscience. And if I were going to take a stand against my open-carrying friend Rob, I’d have to imagine saying to him, “You should not be allowed to own that to protect your family — or to protect your country against a tyrannical state, should it ever come to that, and I would use the force of law to stop you.” Even if I could make an abstract political argument against private gun ownership, I could not say that to him in good conscience.

By becoming friends with Phil and Mike, and with Rob, their respective subcultures cease to be alien to me.

The truth is that because I know Rob as a grounded, kind man, I also know that the rest of us are better off when people like him have a few of the guns — rather than their all being in the hands of our political masters. And because I know Phil and Michael as being rather like Rob in those respects, I simply know that the rest of us are better off when people like them have a few of America’s children.

And there’s not a political argument in sight.

You’ll appreciate my delight, then, when, during my day at the range with Rob, he told me that his local organization in defense of the Second Amendment accepted the open offer made by the organizers of his city’s annual Pride event to support them by marching with them. The two groups have now formed an ongoing alliance, reflecting the fact, of course, that they are really doing the same thing: protecting the right of people to do anything they want for people they love as long as they harm no one else.

That’s when you know that you really care about liberty: The excitement of marching in support of someone who wants to protect and celebrate their freedom overcomes your “cultural discomfort” (should you have any) with what they want to do with it.

If we can challenge ourselves by focusing as much on nurturing our human connection with our political opponents by relating to them as people, we’d discover a wonderful paradox: We’d all feel, from our opposed initial positions, increased success in getting our opponents to see the world our way.

How is that possible?

It’s possible because collapsing the subcultural divides in our society through actual human relationship does something bigger and better than resolving our political differences: It dissolves them. It dissolves them because it reveals that much of what we thought were differences of political principle are really rationalizations of the suspicion we feel toward those whose experiences and pleasures we simply cannot imagine sharing.

Devotion, God is Faithful Even When I'm Not.

tj alter of God wsPsalm 119:

40 Behold, I have longed after thy precepts: quicken me in thy righteousness.

41 Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, even thy salvation, according to thy word.

42 So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word.

43 And take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth; for I have hoped in thy judgments.

44 So shall I keep thy law continually for ever and ever.

45 And I will walk at liberty: for I seek thy precepts.

46 I will speak of thy testimonies also before kings, and will not be ashamed.

Why do we keep on fighting for Liberty? Why do we keep having faith? Because HE is faithful even when I am not.

Protecting State Sovereignty

Sovereignty is the key to maintaining Liberty and we FINALLY have some people in government willing to put the federal government in its proper place. Listen to this EPIC 10th Amendment rant by Congressman Don Young from Alaska. Hear the TRUTH about Gov. Rick Perry’s deployment of the National Guard to secure Texas borders. Pretty sure you won’t hear this whole truth and nothing but this truth on mainstream media today! Let’s Get Educated! Let’s preserve Liberty!

Standing With Whistle-Blowers

The government has lost its mind, illegally forcing Americans to house people, government shutting down business if they refuse to comply with arbitrary and oppressive regulations. Then when people stand up to the government and become whistle-blowers for our defense of Liberty, the government attacks them, condemns them, calls them terrorists, and describes their acts as treason. Believe it or not, I am reciting HISTORY from 1768, not 2014. Yet, we continue to be ignorant and arrogant, repeating history and then claiming we have no idea how to fix the problem. Time to get educated. Time to secure Liberty!

God Bless America?

GOD_BLESS_AMERICA2If you are a Christian you have an obligation to stand against oppression, dictators, and those who would deny you God’s gifts of Liberty.

If you are a Christian you have an obligation to God to NOT vote for the “lesser of two evils” even if that means you don’t vote at all. I KNOW that sounds controversial but see this:

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 1 Thess 5:21-22.

Daniel when told he had to eat the King’s meat didn’t say “well I have to eat so I will choose the lesser of the unclean meat.” NO! He said I will not eat, I will starve. When Daniel was told he couldn’t pray, he didn’t say, “I will choose to pray very quietly so no one will know.” NO! He prayed PUBLICLY, 3 times a day! When Shadrach, Meshach, & Abednego were told to bow to the music, they didn’t say, “We will bow to the lesser of the evil music.” NO! They said “We might burn but we will not bow!” WHY did they do these things? Because they had FAITH and they KNEW that the Living God they served IS FAITHFUL. See how this message in Thessalonians ends…

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil.
And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it. 1 Thess 5:21-24

FAITHFUL IS HE! Do you vote to please men or do you vote to please God? Do you vote because you fear men or do you vote because you fear God?

I believe that when we operate by FAITH, God is FAITHFUL to provide. When HIS people CONTINUE to vote the “lesser of two evils,” God must assume we are satisfied with evil and lets us have it. You are proclaiming to God that His good choice is NOT electable in this country…and I weep for our children!

Your choice to not vote for the lesser of two evils may mean you don’t vote at all. Does that make you uncomfortable? Perhaps God is wanting to see some faith and prayer. If you ABSTAIN from choosing evil then you will be BLAMELESS unto the coming of Christ. But if you choose evil, in what ever form, what is your accountability then?

I am BEGGING you dear Christian, why can’t we choose God? Why can’t we ABSTAIN from the lesser of two evils and BY FAITH wait on the good and faithful choice our God has for us?

If you continue to vote the lesser of two evils then YOU MUST STOP asking God to bless America. GOD CANNOT BLESS EVIL, not matter how you equivocate it.

Read about your GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO RESIST! http://bit.ly/1jOk8yP

An Oligarchy of Stolen Power

Federal Supremacists have infected every level of our government. They are in our local governments, our court systems and obviously at the federal level. It’s time we start a reeducation program and take back this country! If we do not, we only have ourselves to blame and our children will be the bearers of our negligence! Let’s Get Educated!

The Spirit of Liberty United

Final day at Camp Constitution and I interview a group of 20-somethings as to the state of this nation, the dilemma of the young conservative, and the solutions to our problems…all from the eyes of the young patriots!

Future Patriots

I am talking with Teenagers from Camp Constitution today. We would do well to listen to our young patriots. Hear their boldness, their concerns, and their hopes for the future. We can all learn how to be a better champion for Liberty!

The Root Of Evil

Special Edition of The KrisAnne Hall Show ~ Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne joined me on my Sunday show to discuss the CREATURE FROM JEKYLL ISLAND and a small group of dominant men elected by no one, who really control everything. You won’t hear this information in your church or on “main stream media”.

Let’s Get Educated!