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All patriots are not the same. All patriotism is not alike. The Nazis were patriotic. But so | All patriots are not the same. All patriotism is not alike. The Nazis were patriotic. But so were the people who fought against their tyranny. | ||
Before you claim yourself to be patriotic seek [[righteousness]]. | Before you claim yourself to be patriotic seek [[righteousness]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 5 November 2023
Patriotism
Patriotism is the Love of and devotion to one's country.
Love of one's country; the passion which moves a person to serve his country, either in defending it from invasion or in protecting its rights and maintaining its laws and institutions.
Love of country embodied or personified; patriots collectively.
All patriots are not the same. All patriotism is not alike. The Nazis were patriotic. But so were the people who fought against their tyranny.
Before you claim yourself to be patriotic seek righteousness.
Covenants Part II
2. Centralized Authority or Free Dominion Customary Law Blind Patriotism