What are we?
What Are We?
In the light of the recent events I have heard many folks exclaim:
“We are better than this!”
“This is not America!”
With a few internet searches you can find a tremendous amount of information on the violence that has occurred spontaneously and the violence that has been sanctioned. We have been a county that from it’s inception has been based in getting our way. We put it in the terms of “We The People”. This seems to wrap it up and put a nice bow on it. It sounds good to say “We the people!” We don’t ever stop to think about what that really means.
Republic
Our founding father, Benjamin Franklin said “I am making a Republic if you can keep it!”
Our founding fathers saw the danger of making a Democracy that could lead to a “mob rules” mentality. So they created our Republic.
We The People, The heart of the Rebellion
The US Constitution starts with these famous words. Meaning “What ever the people want is what they get!”
It’s all about their will. The people know best.
Where’s God
In the Constitution is their little room for one true God. There is lot of room for your “little g” gods.
Worship what every god you want, purse what makes you happy.
Can we be surprised?
Many people in the US have not learned their own history well enough to understand how we truly begin.
The United States has a mixed history. Some of the groups that came here were truly for religious reasons. Such as the Pilgrims. These groups were mixed in with the other groups here to make money. It is a mixed bag of religious refuges mixed with people trying to worship God with freedom. The United States Written law gave into the desires of the flesh. Letting the people do what ever makes them happy. Making ourselves “litte g” gods as well.
Bible
What does the bible say about this?
Jeremiah 17:9 (KJV)
9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
The LAW
The real law that we should be concerned by.
Psalm 1:1-3 (KJV)
1 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.
The Bible tells us to:
DON’T FOLLOW YOUR HEART!
Follow Yahuah laws! His ways are not our ways.
Rebellion
Not following His way is rebellion. We have been doing what we want, what makes us happy and what makes us feel good since our inception.
2021
How can we expect that the Father is pleased with us? He is not please with a group of people that shake their fist at Him and do whatever they want.
Disclaimer
I am not proclaiming any politically allegiance in the writing of this post. As a student of history I just need to make you aware of the waring and rebellious nature of our past.
Lets take a look at our long history of Violence.
Top 10 Deadliest US Riots
10. Watts, Aug. 11-16, 1965 The spark that ignited six days of rioting in Watts was the way the Los Angeles Police Department handled a suspected drunk-driving arrest in downtown Watts | 120 Dead |
9. Detroit, June 20-22, 1943 Three days of rioting was the result of racial tensions between blacks from the South, whites from the South, and immigrants from Europe | 34 Dead |
8. New Orleans, July 30, 1866 The riot ignited when a crowd of black freedmen marching for their liberties against the newly-legislated Black Codes was attacked by a mob of Democrats. | 44 Dead |
7. Detroit, July 23-27, 1967 Detroit’s black residents weren’t happy about police treatment, after Detroit Police Department raided an illegal bar and began roughing up patrons. | 43 Dead |
6. Memphis, May 1-3, 1866 A post-Civil War riot, the Memphis unrest was more violent and more organized than the brawl in New Orleans. | 48 Dead |
5. Los Angeles, April 29-May 4, 1992 The beating of Rodney King, and then the acquittal of the LAPD officers for that beating. | 63 Dead |
4. Manhattan, July 12, 1870 & 1871 Resulted from a long-standing beef between Irish Protestants and Catholics | 70 Dead |
3. Tulsa, May 31-June 1, 1921 The riot got started when a white mob attacked businesses and residents in the predominantly African-American Greenwood district | 300 + Dead |
2. Atlanta, Sept. 22-24, 1906 The Atlanta race riot of 1906 | Unknown |
1. Manhattan, July 13-16, 1863. The Draft Riots. | 120 dead |
WARS
Dates | War in Which American Colonists or United States Citizens Officially Participated |
Major Combatants |
---|---|---|
July 4, 1675– 1676 |
King Philip’s War | New England Colonies vs. Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Nipmuck peoples |
1689–1697 | King William’s War | The English Colonies vs. France |
1702–1713 | Queen Anne’s War (War of Spanish Succession) | The English Colonies vs. France |
1744–1748 | King George’s War (War of Austrian Succession) | The French Colonies vs. Great Britain |
1756–1763 | French and Indian War (Seven Years War) | The French Colonies vs. Great Britain |
1759–1761 | Cherokee War | English Colonists vs. Cherokee Nation |
1775–1783 | American Revolution | English Colonists vs. Great Britain |
1798–1800 | Franco-American Naval War | United States vs. France |
1801–1805; 1815 | Barbary Wars | United States vs. Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli |
1812–1815 | War of 1812 | United States vs. Great Britain |
1813–1814 | Creek War | United States vs. Creek Nation |
1836 | War of Texas Independence | Texas vs. Mexico |
1846–1848 | Mexican-American War | United States vs. Mexico |
1861–1865 | U.S. Civil War | Union vs. Confederacy |
1898 | Spanish-American War | United States vs. Spain |
1914–1918 | World War I | Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary vs. Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia. The United States joined on the side of the Triple Entente in 1917 |
1939-1945 | World War II | Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan vs. Major Allied Powers: United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia |
1950–1953 | Korean War | United States (as part of the United Nations) and South Korea vs. North Korea and Communist China |
1960–1975 | Vietnam War | United States and South Vietnam vs. North Vietnam |
1961 | Bay of Pigs Invasion | United States vs. Cuba |
1983 | Grenada | United States intervention |
1989 | U.S. Invasion of Panama | United States vs. Panama |
1990–1991 | Persian Gulf War | United States and Coalition Forces vs. Iraq |
1995–1996 | Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina | United States as part of NATO acted as peacekeepers in former Yugoslavia |
2001–present | Invasion of Afghanistan | United States and Coalition Forces vs. the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to fight terrorism |
2003–2011 | Invasion of Iraq | United States and Coalition Forces vs. Iraq |
2004–present | War in Northwest Pakistan | United States vs. Pakistan, mainly drone attacks |
2007–present | Somalia and Northeastern Kenya | United States and Coalition forces vs. al-Shabaab militants |
2009–2016 | Operation Ocean Shield (Indian Ocean) | NATO allies vs. Somali pirates |
2011 | Intervention in Libya | U.S. and NATO allies vs. Libya |
2011–2017 | Lord’s Resistance Army | U.S. and allies against the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda |
2014–2017 | U.S.-led Intervention in Iraq | U.S. and coalition forces against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria |
2014–present | U.S.-led intervention in Syria | U.S. and coalition forces against al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Syria |
2015–present | Yemeni Civil War | Saudi-led coalition and U.S., France, and Kingdom against the Houthi rebels, Supreme Political Council in Yemen, and allies |
2015–present | U.S. intervention in Libya | U.S. and Libya against ISIS |
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