The Secret Government- Bill Moyers-1987
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Does any of this sound familiar?
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Does any of this sound familiar?
Posted by Scott Starr at 2:17 PM
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2 comments:
"Given that I refuse to deny the Lordship of Jesus, what can I or other Christians possibly contribute to peace-making, whether global or local?
Here’s my answer: Because I profess that Jesus is Lord of Lords, I have committed myself to loving both neighbor and enemy. Because I profess that Jesus is King of Kings, I have committed myself to serving and honoring all people. Because I profess that Jesus is the ultimate authority to which all other authorities must submit, that authority requires of me to extend gracious, generous hospitality to the stranger, the pilgrim, and those who do not see the world as I see it."- Lee C. Camp
"This is a system easily corrupted as the public grows indifferent again and the press is seduced or distracted. So one day, sadly, we are likely to discover once again- that while freedom does have enemies in the world, it can also be undermined here at home, in the dark, by those posing as its friends."
These are words hard to argue with no matter what you consider your own political stripe to be.
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