Stand Up for Your Beliefs

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Do not be violent or aggressive, but being passive will not help improve the situation. Be assertive, passionate and active. Here are some stories of people who stood up for injustice:

lifesitenews.com/news/17-year-old-champions-pro-life-cause-at-first-annual-high-school-life-rally

lifesitenews.com/news/call-the-police-my-girlfriends-father-killed-my-child-i-lost-my-baby-to-the

lifesitenews.com/news/legion-of-mary-kicked-off-irish-campus-for-promoting-chastity-apostolate

lifesitenews.com/news/200000-march-for-marriage-in-taiwan-protesting-proposed-same-sex-marriage-l

You must take action before it is too late. We are already losing many battles to the Culture of Death and to the forces of secularization, relativism, and indifference. We are already struggling to continue to defend our religious freedom by making decisions in accordance with our conscience. Stay strong – the Lord will be with you always.

lifesitenews.com/news/christian-bb-owners-lose-supreme-court-appeal-forced-to-sell-business-after

lifesitenews.com/news/judge-to-colorado-baker-bake-a-cake-for-gay-weddings…or-else
 
I agree. I’m against injustice.

I also believe that people have been told that they must suck up internally their beliefs and not act upon them. . . for fear of intense social discord, social warfare, civil war.

This is the tack taken by the current US president, who believes that Christians just must suck it up and NOT act at all.

I think that he, and many Christians, believe that being Christian means NOT acting on your beliefs, but holding them mentally/internally.

The whole notion of “imposing” on others is at play here. . . but how can one NOT act upon one’s beliefs?
 
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