ThirstyMan brought this aspect to yall's attention recently. I was glad to hear this about the missing word in the Hebrew language. *********************
Mar. 20, 2014 8:30pm by Erica Ritz
Rabbi Daniel Lapin of the American Alliance of Jews and Christians said Thursday that there are two words often used by those “seeking to increase tyranny and totalitarianism.”
Speaking with guest host Stu Burguiere on the Glenn Beck Program, Lapin explained: “For those seeking to increase tyranny and totalitarianism, fairness and equality is a great thing to work people up about, because you essentially get a population — particularly a docile population — to agree to almost anything in the name of equality and fairness.”
That’s one of the reasons that the word ‘fair’ doesn’t exist in the Hebrew language, the Lord’s language,” Lapin added. “The word simply isn’t there. So much so that when little Israeli youngsters want to whine ‘it’s not fair,’ they can’t use the Hebrew word; they have to resort to the English word.”
Lapin said the concepts of fairness and equality are currently competing with freedom on a massive scale, and “equality has become something that trumps freedom.”
He referenced the cases where bakers or florists are forced to provide their services for homosexual weddings, despite their religious objections. If someone invokes “equal rights,” he said, that “instantly trumps” the freedom of the baker or the florist.
“Freedom is being eroded steadily … in the name of equality,” he warned.
Zitat“Freedom is being eroded steadily … in the name of equality,” he warned.
Is this guy smoking crack? It isn't being eroded. It has been gone for years.
How we have lost what we have lost is important to know.
The courts decided they'd take over the responsibility for the Country's morals. The battle for moral high ground was lost when single judges were empowered to declared a right of equality was hidden in there for gays.
And don't be fooled, there are plenty more freedoms for us to lose to the false god of equality.
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it." John Adams
want to see the word "equal" in its present usage?
"Many Michigan residents have religious convictions whose principles govern the conduct of their daily lives and inform their own viewpoints about marriage," Friedman said. "Nonetheless, these views cannot strip other citizens of the guarantees of equal protection under the law."
******************* "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly." Abraham Lincoln
"Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it." John Adams
want to see the word "equal" in its present usage?
"Many Michigan residents have religious convictions whose principles govern the conduct of their daily lives and inform their own viewpoints about marriage," Friedman said. "Nonetheless, these views cannot strip other citizens of the guarantees of equal protection under the law."