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By
Don Wildmon | AFA Founder/Chairman
The young man was just becoming an adult. One day he sat down to
visit with his grandfather.
Gramps, the young man said, I wish I lived in
a country where we didnt have to lock our doors and windows
all the time. Where we did not have to be fearful of someone breaking
into our house and harming us. Wouldnt that be nice?
Yep, replied Gramps, that would be nice. I know
it would be nice because I lived in a country like that one time.
In fact, in the house I grew up in we didnt even have a lock
on any door or window.
And, Gramps, I notice you always lock your car when you park
it. You even have a security alarm so if anyone tries to get into
your car, it goes off. Wouldnt it be nice to live in a country
where you could leave your keys in your car if you desired and no
one would bother it? the young man asked.
Yep, replied Gramps, that would be nice. I know
it would be nice because I lived in a country like that one time.
I used to leave my car unlocked with the keys in the ignition.
Theres something else I would like, Gramps, the
young man said. Wouldnt it be nice if my friends and
I werent always tempted with so much sex in movies and TV?
Why cant they encourage us to live a clean life like you and
Grandma? Wouldnt that be nice?
Yep, replied Gramps, I know it would be nice because
I lived in a country like that one time. Entertainment was good
and clean and wholesome.
Gramps, wouldnt it be nice to live in a country where
little babies were gifts from God and not simply a mass of tissue
inside the womb to live in a country where we didnt
take the life of the most innocent, helpless members of our society?
Wouldnt that be nice?
Yep, replied Gramps, that would be nice. I know
because I lived in a country like that one time. Society encouraged
the mother-to-be to watch what she did and ate and drank to make
sure that the baby was born healthy, Gramps responded.
Gramps, why cant we live in a country where couples
stay married forever, like you and Grandma? Wouldnt it be
nice to live in a country where everyone knew that marriage was
between a man and a woman?
It sure would be, Gramps replied. I lived in a
country like that at one time.
And what about being able to go to school where you were not
afraid? Where students said Yes, sir and No, sir
to their teachers. Where you said the Pledge of Allegiance each
morning and you could pray and thank God for the food. Nowadays,
Gramps, discipline is a real problem. At my school half of the students
did drugs, and teachers were afraid to do anything because of the
fear of being sued.
That would be nice, Son. It would be real nice. I know, because
I lived in a country like that at one time, Gramps said.
Gramps, I didnt know you ever lived anywhere but America.
Son, Gramps said, it was America. All these things,
and many more good things were a part of our life.
But Gramps, the grandson said, we live in America.
I know, son. But America isnt America anymore,
Gramps said.
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