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Life is too short to not think freely

Freedom is Found in Thought

Life has a way of making wanderers out of people.

Who am I? What do I want to do with my life? What is my purpose?

These questions are not answered through standing still but by wandering across life’s various mountains and valleys.

This feeling of wandering can sometimes seem aimless. As if you are lost before your journey even began.

This is how I felt for the longest time. In fact, it wasn’t until my junior year of college where I began to get a tiny glimpse of what I wanted to do with my time on this earth.

But the thing about wandering is that there are always roadmaps, and those roadmaps come in the form of passions.

Throughout my life, there were two passions that helped me find my way: my faith and my love of country. I could never get away from these no matter how confused my path became.

Over time, I felt God leading me to fight for my country in the realm of politics. It is through Divine providence that America even exists, and I feel called to steward her well.

One of the foundational ways to do this is to protect the freedoms so mercifully granted us.

Thoughts. Words. Ideas.

These are the harbingers of freedom.

Democracy may die in darkness, but freedom dies in the mind. As soon as man is forced to chain his opinions into the recesses of his brain, hidden from the world, that is when freedom has been killed.

I seek to help make individual thought sacred again.

In a world where you can be thought of as crazy for standing in the name of now-taboo subjects like life, faith, freedom, or absolute truth, I hope you can take solace in your “craziness.” I hope you can see that all the world is crazy, but life really is too short to not be a part of it.

“Silence in the face of evil is evil itself.” – Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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