One who knows not what his rights are can never know when they are taken and is unable to defend them. He is like a man who believes he owns a piece of ground which his neighbor also claims, but he doesn't know its boundaries. The neighbor continues to encroach further and further onto land he suspects is his, but since he is never certain where the boundary is, he cannot check the advance. Until he takes a firm position and says: "this far and no further," there is no line.
We are easily deceived about government because we are inclined to accept the following fallacies: (a) Anything legal is also moral. (b) We are not i… - H. Verlan Andersen
We are easily deceived about government because we are inclined to accept the following fallacies: (a) Anything legal is also moral. (b) We are not i…
- H. Verlan Andersen
[T]he central problem of government is a religious one; and anyone who assumes that he can form his political beliefs without consulting his ethics, … - H. Verlan Andersen
[T]he central problem of government is a religious one; and anyone who assumes that he can form his political beliefs without consulting his ethics, …
One who knows not what his rights are can never know when they are taken and is unable to defend them. He is like a man who believes he owns a piece … - H. Verlan Andersen
One who knows not what his rights are can never know when they are taken and is unable to defend them. He is like a man who believes he owns a piece …
A failure to learn about Satan's plan for man here on earth would be fatal to the full exercise of free agency. The reason for this lies in the fact … - H. Verlan Andersen
A failure to learn about Satan's plan for man here on earth would be fatal to the full exercise of free agency. The reason for this lies in the fact …
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