No middle ground You are either for us or against us

No middle ground   You are either for us  or against us
Author: Olubusayo Aina
Publsiher: Olubusayo Aina
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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‘Thy will be done on Earth, as it is in Heaven.’ Jesus, whilst teaching us how to pray, subtly revealed the Father’s desire to have His ‘will’ prevail on our terrestrial plane, as is the status quo in the celestial realms. Christ also – in the prayer, hinted that we should align ourselves to this Heavenly objective; as this is embedded in our prayer – to God. As it says: “After this manner therefore pray ye; Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on Earth, as it is in Heaven” (Matthew 6:9-10) After the important step of starting our prayers with praises and thanksgiving to God; the next on our agenda, should be to show our solidarity to this divine course. That His ‘will’ – must of necessity, prevail on Earth. In this, is our allegiance to Him confirmed. As much as we might try to play ignorance, one fact remains absolutely clear: Anyone born into this World, automatically gets thrown into an ongoing battle between good and evil. And to this War, there is no parley! Our very actions or inactions, take sides with one of these two opposing powers. Since the days of Joshua, God has read the riot act to all men; “Choose you this day, whom you will serve!” (Joshua 24:15) All who choose God’s Son, Jesus, choose life. Those who rebel against Him however, have aligned themselves with those condemned to the lake of fire. Whether you know it or not – currently, by your way of life, actions, beliefs, acceptance or rejection of the Christ; you have aligned yourself with a side. For there is NO MIDDLE GROUND!

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Author: United States. President
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1246
Release: 2003
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119977358

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"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States George W Bush 2002

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States George W  Bush 2002
Author: States Government United
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 2418
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0160723191

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Contains public messages and statements of the President of the United States released by the White House from January 1 to June 30, 2002.

Meaning of Slavery in the North

Meaning of Slavery in the North
Author: David R. Roediger,Martin H. Blatt
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0815337582

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Southern cotton planters and Northern textile mill owners maintained what has been called "an unholy alliance between the lords of the lash and the lords of the loom." This collection of essays focuses on the central role of slavery in the early development of industrialization in the United States as well as on the interconnections among the histories of African Americans, women, and labor.

The Last Civilization

The Last Civilization
Author: Charles Brough
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781426940576

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The terrorism continues with no end in sight, over-population grows ever more serious, our natural resources are being depleted and corruption runs rampant. Will these problems ever be solved? The continuing events point to an impending breakdown of our civilization. The threat of a new world-wide plague, mass starvation, and nuclear war increases each year. No solution is in sight without an understanding of social evolutionary natural selection and how it has shaped world affairs throughout both history and prehistory. Only by learning how ideology shapes society is it possible to know what must happen in order for people to be active in the transition from the old into a new society and civilization. The author covers topics such as our primate small-group social behavior, the development of the matriarchal agricultural ideological system, the ideology involved in barbarism, and the rise of the patriarchal-monogamous ideologically based societies and their civilizations. Learn why the green revolution is falling behind, the biologically-related build-up of stress, and how lagging energy supplies will affect the world. Two of the last chapters lay out the structural make-up of every successful mainstream world-view ideological system. They use that to build a facsimile of what the core of such a new and advanced system would have to be like to succeed---a perpetual lack of which would ensure that this is indeed The Last Civilization because no other can follow without it.

Levels of Knowing and Existence

Levels of Knowing and Existence
Author: Harry L. Weinberg
Publsiher: Institute of GS
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1959
Genre: General semantics
ISBN: 0910780005

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Born of Conviction

Born of Conviction
Author: Joseph T. Reiff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190246839

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Winner of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters' Nonfiction Award The dominant narrative of the role of white citizens and the white church in Mississippi's civil rights era focuses on their intense resistance to change. The "Born of Conviction" statement, signed by twenty-eight white Methodist pastors and published in the Mississippi Methodist Advocate on January 2, 1963, offered an alternative witness to the segregationist party line. Calling for freedom of the pulpit and reminding readers of the Methodist Discipline's claim that the teachings of Jesus permit "no discrimination because of race, color, or creed," the pastors sought to speak to and for a mostly silent yet significant minority of Mississippians, and to lead white Methodists to join the conversation on the need for racial justice. The document additionally expressed support for public schools and opposition to any attempt to close them, and affirmed the signers' opposition to Communism. Though a few individuals, both laity and clergy, voiced public affirmation of "Born of Conviction," the overwhelming reaction was negative-by mid-1964, eighteen of the signers had left Mississippi, evidence of the challenges faced by whites who offered even mild dissent to massive resistance in the Deep South. Dominant narratives, however, rarely tell the whole story. The statement caused a significant crack in the public unanimity of Mississippi white resistance. Signers and their public supporters also received private messages of gratitude for their stand, and eight of the signers would remain in the Methodist ministry in Mississippi until retirement. Born of Conviction tells the story of "the Twenty-Eight" illuminating the impact on the larger culture of this attempt by white clergy to support race relations change. The book explores the theological and ethical understandings of the signers through an account of their experiences before, during, and after the statement's publication. It also offers a detailed portrait of both public and private expressions of the theology and ethics of white Mississippi Methodists in general, as revealed by their responses to the "Born of Conviction" controversy.

Killing Machine

Killing Machine
Author: Lloyd C. Gardner
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781595589439

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With Obama's election to the presidency in 2008, many believed the United States had entered a new era: Obama came into office with high expectations that he would end the war in Iraq and initiate a new foreign policy that would reestablish American values and the United States' leadership role in the world. In this shattering new assessment, historian Lloyd C. Gardner argues that, despite cosmetic changes, Obama has simply built on the expanding power base of presidential power that reaches back across decades and through multiple administrations. The new president ended the “enhanced interrogation” policy of the Bush administration but did not abandon the concept of preemption. Obama withdrew from Iraq but has institutionalized drone warfare—including the White House's central role in selecting targets. What has come into view, Gardner argues, is the new face of American presidential power: high–tech, secretive, global, and lethal. Killing Machine skillfully narrates the drawdown in Iraq, the counterinsurgency warfare in Afghanistan, the rise of the use of drones, and targeted assassinations from al-Awlaki to Bin Laden—drawing from the words of key players in these actions as well as their major public critics. With unparalleled historical perspective, Gardner's book is the new touchstone for understanding not only the Obama administration but the American presidency itself.