The best measure of a nation's value and worth consists of two primary elements; the benefit it serves the global community and the investment it makes in the quality of life for the people of which it is comprised. It is reasonable to assert the better a nation performs the latter of these measures, the more likely it is to well-conduct the business of the former. Until recently, at least, it could be said that America had surpassed all other nations in history in successfully achieving each of these parameters.
A fine continuation begun with a theme established in your first book, God and Natural Law in full array. I'm very positive about the final outcome, but hope Mankind-and-America will see the urgency they saw in 1775, and move with resolve, instead of dithering for a few generations. Nature can take a very long time to repair things if not given better options.
A fine continuation begun with a theme established in your first book, God and Natural Law in full array. I'm very positive about the final outcome, but hope Mankind-and-America will see the urgency they saw in 1775, and move with resolve, instead of dithering for a few generations. Nature can take a very long time to repair things if not given better options.