Natural Law dictates a fundamental truth: fight for life or perish. From the smallest organism to the most complex, inaction leads to demise. While plants and animals are hardwired for survival, we humans, uniquely gifted with choice and reason by our Creator, often seem wired for power and control.
Our Creator calls us to do good works. The choice between good and evil is ours. But what about merely observing evil? This is where reason comes in: to stand idly by is to allow evil to flourish. Historically, humanity has established kings and governments to thwart evil, yet these very institutions inevitably succumb to it. This cycle, it seems, is perpetual:
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

We must be vigilant and alert to reality. When government policies release dangerous individuals onto our streets, when it squanders our resources through fraud and corruption, or when it usurps the authority of parents—in each instance, evil proliferates.
Popular culture's narratives often promote notions that defy common sense: that releasing violent criminals is compassionate, that destruction and chaos are acceptable, that fundamental biological truths can be redefined. We must pause and consider the implications.
Are we witnessing a culture and government that have lost their way?

Good and evil are not abstract concepts; they are real and impactful. While truth is often dismissed, the intent to harm remains unequivocally wrong. Deception and lies are the insidious gateway to chaos and tyranny. Must we stand by and watch our civilization succumb to evil?
As the saying goes, "faith without works is dead"—and our good works are vital. Consider the profound bravery of soldiers and martyrs, who embody the greatest love: laying down one's life for another.
Life under tyranny is undeniably more arduous than actively engaging in the fight against the evil sweeping our nation. We don't need to sacrifice our lives; what about dedicating two hours a week to the common good?
The choice is stark: a future of tyranny for you and your children, or two hours a week to stem this tide? We are your friends and neighbors, ready to assist. There are countless ways to engage.
A brighter future begins here, with us.
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