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Friday, May 20, 2016

A Thought Provoked By The French Revolution

People die; their ideas live on.
Few today are familiar with the names of Robespierre, Rousseau or Barruel; but nearly everyone is familiar with at least some small semblance of the ideas that they taught.

How better to impede the restoration of truth -which God had intended for a people to receive, grow and be blessed by-, than to keep the recipients of the seeds of that restoration unthinking or distracted?  By doing so, our adversary is permitted to continue to sow ignorance and we leave no truth behind to outlive us.
Effectively any truth that was passed onto us in the ideas we posses, die with us, because we refuse to learn, think and share.

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