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Dime: The faithful won the day

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This past election season had a spiritual aura the corporate media refuses to grasp or define. Unable to describe the sensations they are experiencing, the media propagandized “Christian populism” into a derogatory term. Pressured and influenced by progressive political dogma the media parroted the hateful term “Nazis.” 

Media reporters still can’t understand they witnessed the soul of individual Americans taking action towards restoring “…one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” Religious-minded voters who base their daily decisions on the convictions of their faith joined in “American Populism.” Amen!

Most media skeptics and doubters remain captives inside their Hotel California mentality. They refuse to understand and accept that faith is proving to be more powerful than secular thinking. 

The media’s intuition likely feels, but won’t allow their intellects to accept the ethereal culture of populism.

People of faith won’t be waylaid by the babble of secular influencers that spread contempt over respect, and tyrants that seek control over faith, family and freedom. True-hearts gathered to meet the challenge at hand, embraced a saving grace for tomorrow, and knew that hope and faith is the ultimate means to their end. Amen.

A family, a religious community, a church, a temple, is where like-minded people assemble to openly express their faith in God and each other. When assaulted the faithful will become a robust community movement to exert their beliefs into the secular workings of business, commerce and even world politics. 

Media, find your faith! Use the accurate term “faithful!” Stop parroting sacrilegious names like deplorables, racists, Nazis, garbage, inside propagandized talking points. 

 Faith is a sacred truth, and when it’s violated the backlash is fierce, graceful and conclusive.

The faithful won the day; with compassion for the doubters and by forgiving the heathens. Thank God. Amen!

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