Title: Security Stops Middle Schoolers From Singing The National Anthem At 9/11 Memorial Source:
From The Trenches/Daily Sheeple URL Source:http://www.fromthetrenchesworldrepo ... -anthem-at-911-memorial/158950 Published:Apr 27, 2016 Author:Melissa Dykes Post Date:2016-04-27 08:49:58 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:12776 Comments:70
This is the epitome of modern Orwellian America.
A group of 51 middle schoolers from North Carolina traveled all the way to the 9/11 memorial and decided to sing the national anthem.
They were stopped from singing the national anthem at the 9/11 memorial halfway through by 9/11 memorial security because, well, it seems they didnt have the proper permit.
You have to stop. This is considered a public demonstration! one of the guards of one of Disneyland of American false flag monuments with a $60 million/year operating budget shouted at kids who dont understand how misplaced their patriotism has become in modern America.
Even though the teacher had previously asked a security guard for verbal permission, that was not good enough. The teacher was supposed to apply for a permit, pay $35 in fees, and wait the requisite ten days so the kids would be granted the permission by the memorial staff to sing the national anthem.
The punchline?
Waynesville Middle School principal Trevor Putnam reportedly said the whole incident was a great lesson in civics, NOT because they could have discussed the First Amendment or destruction of the Bill of Rights, but then he could ask the kids Why are there limits put in place in public forums?
Melissa Dykes is a writer, researcher, and analyst for The Daily Sheepleand a co-creator of Truthstream Media with Aaron Dykes, a site that offers teleprompter-free, unscripted analysis of The Matrix we find ourselves living in. Melissa also co-founded Nutritional Anarchy with Daisy Luther of The Organic Prepper, a site focused on resistance through food self-sufficiency. Wake the flock up!
#1. To: Gatlin, misterwhite, Roscoe, GrandIsland (#0)
A group of 51 middle schoolers from North Carolina traveled all the way to the 9/11 memorial and decided to sing the national anthem.
They were stopped from singing the national anthem at the 9/11 memorial halfway through by 9/11 memorial security because, well, it seems they didnt have the proper permit.
#10. To: Deckard, misterwhite, Roscoe, GrandIsland (#1)
Well, the "law is the law", right guys?
Well, since you asked so nicely let me take a moment and see what the Bible says about obeying the law.
[ ... Tick, Tick, Tick -- Moment Passed ... ]
Okay, here it is. I find that Romans 13:1-7 makes it abundantly clear that God expects us to obey the laws of the government. This means that as a Christian, Deckard, you should you not promote disobeying the law or willfully breaking the laws of the country and you should take exception with anyone who does.
So, Deckard, as you continue on your journey down Hells path, I implore your to remember that it is not biblical to violate a law to achieve something you feel is good and it is reprehensible to subtlety or directly encourage anyone to choose the laws they would obey.
[ Can I get an AMEN? ]
Well, the Bible is the Bible, right guys?
By the way, Deckard, reading further on what Paul wrote I find that Romans 13:1-7 also gives the government the authority to punish lawbreakers. Whether the punishment is, it is within the rights of the government to determine.
A number of Christian leaders say that Christians must obey the government no matter what.
For example, Robert Deffinbaugh pastor at Community Bible Chapel in Richardson, Texas says:
Whether the government be totalitarian or democratic, the Christians obligation to submit to it is the same.
This is not an unrealistic or abstract concept. After all, most churches in Nazi-era Germany supported the Nazis. The German clergy used the same rationale to support Hitler that many American churches are using today to demand obedience to authority Romans 13:
The German Christians were strongly nationalistic, and adopted respect for state authority. This passage in Romans 13 was often cited as proof of a correlation between the Church and State:
Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore he who resists the authorities resists the what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment.
German church leaders even criticized Christians for disobeying their governing authorities by protecting Jewish refugees by hiding them in their homes.
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Of course, spineless "Christians" like you will obediently turn over your firearms the day they become illegal to own, and I dare say you will turn in your neighbors who own guns because...you know - "The Law".
Those who fought for the independence from the British - they disobeyed "the law".
So did those who helped slaves escape and those who refused to move to the back of the bus.
The Bible is filled with godly individuals who defied authority when they were commanded to do acts of evil. Daniel disobeyed Darius and went to the lions den. Moses parents hid him from Pharaoh as a baby. Rahab lied to protect the Hebrew spies.
Paul was constantly being jailed, beaten, and scourged because he would not stop preaching the Good News. Jesus himself also repeatedly defied the powerful political and religious leaders of his day. So much so, that Jesus finally got nailed to a Roman cross for it!
Gordan Runyan pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church points out numerous instances in the Bible of men and women who disobeyed their government rulers, and were rewarded by God and praised as holy.
Did John the Baptist violate Gods principle of submission to authority when he publicly scolded King Herod for his infidelity? Did Simon Peter and the other Apostles violate Gods principle of submission to authority when they refused to stop preaching on the streets of Jerusalem?
Did Paul violate Gods principle of submission to authority when he refused to obey those authorities who demanded that he abandon his missionary work? In fact, Paul spent almost as much time in jail as he did out of jail.
Remember that every apostle of Christ (except John) was killed by hostile civil authorities opposed to their endeavors. Christians throughout church history were imprisoned, tortured, or killed by civil authorities of all stripes for refusing to submit to their various laws and prohibitions. Did all of these Christian martyrs violate Gods principle of submission to authority?
So, even the great prophets, apostles, and writers of the Bible (including the writer of Romans Chapter 13) understood that human authority even civil authority is limited.