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Beecher’s Bibles?

The Reverend Henry Ward Beecher was once said to be the most famous man in America. He was a Congregational Preacher at Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York in the mid-1800s. He was an Abolitionist and many historical figures of the time including Abraham Lincoln and Ralph Waldo Emerson visited his church. He would drag chains across the floor of the church while preaching against slavery. His church bought many slaves and then freed them, and his church was part of the Underground Railroad. He also spoke out for women’s rights. His sister Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the famous anti-slavery book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. They called the Sharps Rifle the Beecher’s Bible because his church was buying them and sending them to Kansas and Nebraska to arm anti-slavery forces in bloody battles that they were having over whether they would be free or slave states.

We have a great colorful Christian history in America, and it is a sorry state of affairs the way it has been smeared in our nation’s schools. As these Post-Modern Reductionist PhDs tear down Classic Western Liberalism (property rights, individual rights and free markets, self-determination, and personal responsibility) with un-fair moral equivalencies in the classroom, they not only ignore the most repressive system ever foisted on humanity but also promote it, Socialism. Responsible for upwards of 200 million murders in the 20th Century. The total nonsense of everything being a social construct and subjective from even being male or female to good and evil is just a whitewash for these so called Social Justice Warriors to push their cookie cutter equality, central planning and group rights over individual rights where they think they will tell everybody how to live and what to believe or ELSE. Murder and lies for the good of the whole is moral according to Communist philosophy, now that is what I call evil not subjective or relative.

Read the bestselling book in history and year after year. It is life changing and the inspiration for much of our Classical Western Liberalism and the Spirit of Freedom, the Bible. Find true freedom, freedom from selfish desires and whims that mar our souls. Find freedom from guilt that can weigh us down with a life of regrets and freedom from fear and anxiety that can make life a living hell and freedom from hell itself. Find love that says love thy neighbor and even your enemies. Find a relationship with God in his word and a burning Spirit in your heart that will make this world grow dim. Start by reading the Gospel of John and the Book of Romans these two will help you understand what the whole Bible is about, the redemption of humanity. The condensed message of the Bible can be found as simply as reading 1st Corinthians 15:1-4.

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