The Freedom Fighter’s Creed

All across America, men and women are standing up for freedom. They are defending themselves, their families, their communities, their country, their Constitution, and their American Way of Life, against all forms of tyranny.

These Freedom Fighters are simply ordinary people who have chosen to make their lives extraordinary. They are able to persevere in spite of the many challenges and obstacles they face, because of their belief in the righteousness of their cause.

What is this creed that drives them, and will continue to do so until full victory is achieved? This is how I would describe it:

The Freedom Fighter’s Creed

1. I believe that freedom is a gift from God. No person – and certainly no government – has the right to take it away.

2. It is my responsibility to exercise my freedom according to the highest moral standards. These standards are expressed in the Judeo-Christian values that are the heritage of America. *

3. I have made a life-long commitment to defend freedom. I will prepare for the long-haul by taking care of myself, and building a strong support network.

4. I will always be mindful of my Why: what drives me to stand up for freedom every day. This will help me persevere in spite of all the obstacles and challenges I will face.

5. I know this will be a long war, and that it will take generations to repair the damage done by the technocrat tyrants. My job is to make life in my own arena of action better for the next generation.

6. I will serve as a role model, to inspire others to get off the bench, and into the game. We need the masses of “uncommitted” people to take a stand for freedom.

7. Even though I am an activist, I do not expect all others to be leaders. I will encourage all who get involved to simply do what they can, because every contribution counts.

8. I am aware that this is essentially a “spiritual” war, of Good vs evil, and of people who deny God vs. people who partner with Him. I accept that all the victories and defeats in this fight are ultimately determined not by us, but by the one God who rules all.

9. I realize that the fight for freedom is an eternal fight, but is also different in each generation. We learn as we go. I will learn from my mistakes, and continually up my game.

10. I will keep my affairs in order, and secure my financial legacy and obligations. I will thus feel free to fully engage each day as if it was my last on this earth.

*Here is a summary of the Judeo-Christian values by Dennis Prager:

“Judaism and Christianity are the only two religions that share a sacred text and a fundamental set of values. These values created and sustained Western Civilization. But now many want to discard them. If we do, at what cost?”

https://www.prageru.com/video/what-are-judeo-christian-values

They are:

1. There is only one true God, and He was introduced to mankind in the Hebrew Bible.

2. There are objective moral truths.

3. We are each capable of both good and evil.

4. God is the source of our rights.

5. Each human being is created in the image of God. That means we are each precious.

6. The world is made according to a divine order – and that is based on distinctions. There are differences among people.

7. People are not basically good.

8. Our natural inclinations are a very poor moral guide.

9. Human beings have free will, and are therefore responsible for their own behavior.

10. The 10 Commandments are the basis for the Good Society.

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