Posted in General, History, Thanksgiving on Nov 27th, 2008
As Americans, we have an even greater reason than normal to be thankful this year. This has been a year of retreat, with the election of what is perhaps the most radically liberal president since Abraham Lincoln. But it hasn’t been all bad. The Supreme Court ruled down the DC gun ban, which was a [...]
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Posted in Confederate, Fighting, Freedom, General, History, Military, Reformation, Sheepdog, Southern, War for Southern Independence on Nov 26th, 2008
While on the recent tour of battlefields in the Atlanta area, we had the privilege of visiting historic Oakwood cemetery. Almost 7,000 Confederate dead were interred here, along with a few yankee soldiers. We experienced an interesting sensation while standing in the cemetery. I’m not talking about something weird here, but just understanding that these [...]
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I wish to pick up where I was interrupted and continue with a few more posts on the subject of simplicity. Weapons used responsibly by Christians can do much to take dominion to the glory of God. Traditionally in the United States, guns were acknowledged to be a deterrent to tyranny in the civil government: [...]
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Posted in General on Nov 24th, 2008
Mr. Matt Chancey, a good friend of mine, has been nominated for the man of the year award at Art of Manliness. Mr. Chancey has been a great encouragement, and resource, to me as I have written this blog. I hope all of my readers will consider supporting him with your vote after you read [...]
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Y’all have probably heard me talk about these ad nauseum, but if you haven’t heard these yet, go listen to them! Women as Civil Magistrates? Return of the Magnificent Seven
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This past weekend we toured some of the battlefields in the Atlanta area. It was such a blessing to have this opportunity. I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves:North Georgia Battlefield Tour from Delta01 on Vimeo. One of the highlights of the trip for me was meeting my longtime blogging friend Mike Powers, and his [...]
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North Carolina has an incredible heritage of freedom which was brought to this state by the Scotch Irish. To date it has the largest saturation of Scots in the US. I have read that the first Scots were drawn to North Carolina, as well as Tennessee and Southern Virginia, because the Blue ridge Mountains looked [...]
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Posted in Blog, General, Tag on Nov 17th, 2008
Whew! That was a fast weekend! Ok, now back to business. We just arrived home from a long weekend in North Georgia touring some War for Southern Independence battlefields with the ultimate battlefield historian, Mr. Bill Potter. Before that, we spent a week in southern North Carolina. After action reports to follow, but first…. Several [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 10th, 2008
As some of y’all may know, we have been on vacation in North Carolina. Life has been very busy around here for the last several days and will continue to be very busy for the next week. I’m going to have to call timeout on blogging until we recover from running thither and yon. I [...]
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But the word is very near unto thee: even in thy mouth, and in thine heart, for to do it. Behold, I have set before thee this day life and good, death and evil, In that I command thee this day to love the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to keep [...]
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