The Greatest Sin

I was wondering this morning what is the greatest sin.  I wrote in Google search, “the greatest sin,”  and was brought to writer Brennan Manning, a Catholic priest.  Father Manning says the greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out of the door and deny him by their lifestyles. Father Manning takes the words right out of my mouth.

 

Jesus was not a Christian. He was not even a good Jew.  Jesus was crucified for going against his establishment.  After studying the Constitution, I went against the establishment. I had a bigger than life calling.  I didn’t connect it with Jesus at the time, but miracles took place in my life after I chose the Constitution and rejected the establishment. Whereas, if anything could go wrong, it did before my change. Say I to those of little faith, after I went on my own, when everything could easily have gone wrong, everything started going right.

 

America is in big financial trouble.  But why? We don’t know the underlying reason.  The greatest sin is objectivity.  It is against “Higher Law,” the background of constitutional law. We, individually, are not objective.  You can’t make us objective. We were created with the ability to cope on our own.  Indeed, we give lip service to the Constitution—leap from the Constitution to “for the good of all.” It makes absolutely no sense. The idea is in vogue that the intelligentsia knows what is better for all.

 

The Constitution rejects the notion of government entitlement. I recall that Senator Reed won his seat back by being for government entitlement—beat the Tea Party candidate.  The Tea Party candidate, Sharon Angle,  was for privatizing Social Security. The majority thinks the idea nutty. Everyone running for office at this time is dealing with the symptoms and avoiding the cure for the problem they caused. Akin to black slavery, this we have is tax slavery.  And who but America’s blacks are the most dependent on government entitlements? 

 

I’m for Herman Cain for president. I hope my message gets to him.  With his understanding of free enterprise, he has a golden opportunity to bring blacks into the American dream. It is black against black. Against Cain's free enterprise stand, Obama has the chance of a snowball in hell of winning a second term.

 

Cain says it is God's will that he run. Catholic priest Manning teaches that the greatest accomplishment is me—the person I’ve become and who other persons are to become because of me.  Exactly!  It isn’t what I learned when I was a Christian, but it is what Jesus taught.  Manning says, “I cling to the God of my experience, whose love beggars belief.” I think Cain knows that. 

 

What do the American people know about life? Long before I found Father Manning, I found what he teaches is on target. The Constitution does not entitle anyone to government grants in aid.  It’s a Roosevelt ruse that has gone awry.  I’m a voice of experience. Government entitlement is someone’s sweat robbed from the owner and handed out to others for political gain. 

 

I hear over and over on the news that half of the American working people pay no tax on their income.  Don’t allow anyone to tell you the entry level worker with no deductions is not taxed in his income.  I know the black problem. When I was an entry level worker, my take home pay would not pay the rent on my one-room pad. I was locked out. Down the street was a mile-long line waiting to receive food stamps out of the money government took from my pay.  

 

The control freaks in charge of our lives, those telling you that half of the American working people pay no income tax, have you believing this lie.  Think about this. Half of America’s young blacks are unemployed.  They are far better to become involved in crime. it is our fault.  America elects people to public office, like Senator Reed, who are bankrupting America morally, spiritually, and fiscally. Let us give those black kids a break.  Jesus said that we should do to others as we would have them do to us.

 

Tea Party, come to the party! When people sell out their God-given rights and responsibilities the result is not a pretty picture.

 

 

 

 

 

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