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Last week 11 this morning, we were able to celebrate someone's birthday and anniversary date and you know, there's a lot of money.
And that's a freedom.
That smaller Church.
Who sang?
Happy Birthday to everyone.
That had a birthday.
and,
Pictures.
We might be free to do it, but nobody would stay seated for 90 minutes for that.
Today seeing is celebration of Freedom, celebration of Freedom.
We have an American freedoms we have, Celebrate our freedom in Christ.
Little country.
Ask who works on wrinkles yet.
It's amazing.
People still try harder to get here to get the end of this country illegally and Billy because they had this idea than life, who's better, and there's more opportunities here in more freedoms.
We live in the country, that was founded.
Play people primarily Lutheran Christian convictions with Christian culture with Christian understanding of the world and you can you can read some history books that will give it some God's blessings and protection of the colonies as they were the founding of them.
And then they were in conflict in the painting.
Some people, some of the stories, Are more Fantastical.
And so, some will be accepted more generally, to, than others.
And certainly, there are people that won't believe any of the providential stories about God in this land.
Get.
They probably also in the crossing of the Red Sea was looking under God's providential support.
The founders.
What are the thing about the founders was their understanding of man was influenced by.
Reading their Bibles in their culture.
They understood better than us.
I would suspect.
That man is a sinful nature.
So when they this new nation, new government, they put in checks and balances and that was their tents anyway so that no branch of government could have absolute power, like a monarch.
Set up the three branches, you know, legislative judicial infected each branch having its own job.
When also stopped by the other branches, that were unconstitutional.
Establishing the next guy elected movie King of America.
The judicial the Supreme Court Suffolk step in and say no no no.
This column has established a denomination as the only church in the US.
Strike down as unconstitutional.
Dorothy executive of dictatorship the legislator in the courts would team up objective making Corrections.
He was getting a bit out of things that he was doing arbitrary and even some of the laws he was pushing through Congress.
Likewise, if the cord appears out of control over legislators.
Out of control as in legislating from the bench in time, judges can be replaced now.
Supreme Court judges of the hardest to replace but they do die off retire and get replaced that way.
And if people are mad or not, they can even start impeachment hearings on them which I think has been tried a few times.
Not successful yet.
But all these checks and balances because of a belief in man's sinful nature, they didn't have the phrase dead but you know, power corrupts absolute power, corrupts.
Absolutely Written, like in the 1850s or something for somebody or other wrote that.
Is this all we need to protect?
With these checks and balances.
They wouldn't have any need.
And balances at least a lot less.
Wyndham specific, but please, be patient with me.
I don't claim to have all kinds of Politics.
Understand the Supreme Court took an exception to the epa's, make you rules, laws penalties and fines on there.
When do the job of setting rules is it with the legislator.
So if the ETA their rules, they need to go to the legislator and convince enough of them to ratify the rules that they have for, they need to accept what the legislator has put through.
The tenth amendment in the Bill of Rights, the founding fathers put the Tenth Amendment to the Limit power grass by this new federal government in government.
Add a right to even rude.
People just might want to grab more power of the Tenth Amendment says.
The powers not delegated.
To the United States.
By the Constitution, nor prohibited by it.
To the states, are reserved to the states, respectively, or to the people Abraham.
Lincoln President Abraham Lincoln in order to have the people he needed in.
Authority in raising armies Gideon in or keeping them in to fight the Civil War when the war was over.
I didn't have the right to do this.
You can punish me for something.
Like, what else was I supposed to do?
I was just kind of accepted that apology and from then on assumed more power for the executive branch.
I believe, I don't know, but I believe the Tenth Amendment had a lot to do with the Supreme Court.
Deciding to return to the states.
The right to decide.
On abortions that it wasn't something already given to the federal government.
So they put it back to the States.
That's not saying anything about whether it was good or bad though.
I do believe the Bible sandwiches that God knew was from conception.
Freedom.
Induction defined as being able to, do whatever you want to do, do no matter what.
No, not entirely.
I can't do it on my own.
Jump know, there are limits to their social and so what are the dean's I had while I worked at OSU. He'd build a professor at Berkeley while he was there, this man decided that he wanted to show up for class everyday naked.
No, the school.
We learned grammar school would have no problem.
Sending the kids home or demanding that he get dressed cuz this was virtually.
Nobody wanted to restrict his rights and so they put up with this day after day after day till someone said I don't like this.
It makes me uncomfortable and I feel it's sexual harassment sexual harass They latched onto that and they told him the next day or something like that.
You got to go or you got to get dressed.
What are the other?
Cuz this is harassment.
Isn't that funny how the intellectual couldn't deal with with the naked band?
But a school a little grammar school would have had a lot less trouble with the neighbor kids.
This is Hitler's moral rules, and I'm not talking about the moral rules that our legislative, so there's that too.
But I mean people Want to be able to get away with sin and not feel guilty and you're my opinion.
Here comes out many men and women.
Have wanted Guiltless abortion, but over time they found some pens.
Rather unexpectedly the heartache depression.
Until they turn to God for forgiveness.
And then there's government Community rules.
I live on a hill and I was thinking, you know, if I feel I'd like to have a better view, if I remodel my house and put up a five-story tower, I have a much better view, wouldn't that be cool but my neighbors would be down at City Hall.
Play Hey, that he's ruining our view, at least for a few of the neighbors and they say, you know, that should have got permission and they shut me down.
Today, I'm thankful.
Or the nation that we have the freedoms we have in America for personal freedoms, we still have for religious reasons.
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