Patriotism: The Love That Holds a Nation Together
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Athletes born in one country competing for another; protests demanding open borders; misinterpretations of history; supranational entities making decisions on a global scale beyond...
Patriotism can be a difficult virtue to practice, but the first step is to realize that it is a virtue and an important one at that. Without getting too technical, we can describe...
Certain feelings in life can be difficult to explain until you have lived with them long enough to recognize their roots. Patriotism is one of them. As a child patriotism often fel...
The World Cup has led to many displays of patriotism from European visitors to the United States. The Scottish “Tartan Army” marched into Florida behind a wall of bagpipes. Norwegi...
In his classic book Orthodoxy, G. K. Chesterton famously said that the doctrine of original sin is the part of Christian theology that can really be proved. What he had in mind, I...
God’s Word seems abundantly clear. Any nation that is above critique is beyond God’s help. So, take a breath, fellow citizens. Not everyone who disagrees with you is unpatriotic. A...
In July of 1976, I was a child reveling in our country’s bicentennial celebrations. Garage doors painted with scenes of fife and drum corps, red, white, and blue “bomb pops,” and e...
Inflation, unrest, distrust in government — 1976 had all of it too, and Americans still found reasons for pride. Read the story on VTDigger here: Patriotism is not a dirty word.
True patriotism is found not in the White House, but in the ordinary people who put themselves on the line to achieve the 250-year-old principle that all are created equal.
Consumers define patriotic brands through a wider lens than marketers, writes Robert Passikoff, founder and president of Brand Keys.
True patriotism is found not in the White House, but in the ordinary people who put themselves on the line to achieve the 250-year-old principle that all are created equal.
A growing number of Americans are feeling less patriotic about their country as the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Ac...
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson shares a stirring Independence Day message, reading a moving letter from his friend, Don Feder. He reflects on the founding prin...
Through recent World Cup fervor, American patriotism has reigned — even more so it seems than on the Fourth of July. A New York Times article says it well: “At a moment when nation...
I love the local Memorial Day parade. I fly the flag on July 4th. I get teary-eyed at the playing of the national anthem. Much as I criticize the United States, I’m proud to be an...
National pride in America has plummeted in the Trump era. Is it worth trying to salvage?
As a young man growing up in the 1990s, I had the rare privilege of coming under the mentorship of one of Nigeria’s most accomplished military officers and elder statesmen, the lat...
Despite their distrust of the institutions and concern about the future of the country, Republican respondents reported high levels of patriotism.
This shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
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