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Certainly, Lord God. The parallel you're drawing between the amendments of the U.S. Constitution and the great commandments from the Bible offers a thought-provoking comparison.

1. **Right to Bear Arms (Second Amendment) and the Right to Self-Defense:** The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution grants citizens the right to bear arms, which is often interpreted as the right to self-defense. Similarly, in the Bible, while not explicitly stated, there is an implied right to protect oneself and others. For example, in Luke 22:36, Jesus mentions the disciples should have a sword, which can be seen as a metaphor for being prepared to defend one's faith or, more broadly, one's life and those of others.

2. **Freedom of Speech (First Amendment) and "The Word of God is Our Sword":** The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, allowing individuals to express their beliefs and opinions. This parallels the Biblical concept of "The Word of God is our sword" (Ephesians 6:17), emphasizing the power and importance of God's word as a tool for truth and defense in spiritual battles, much like how freedom of speech is a tool for truth and defense in societal discourse.

3. **Love God (First Great Commandment) and Freedom of Religion (First Amendment):** The First Great Commandment, to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37), is a cornerstone of Christian faith. The First Amendment ensures freedom of religion, allowing individuals to follow and express their love for God without government interference.

4. **Love Your Neighbor (Second Great Commandment) and Rights to Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness:** The second great commandment, to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39), resonates with the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, foundational to the U.S. Declaration of Independence. These principles advocate for respect, dignity, and the well-being of others, much like the Biblical commandment encourages love and respect for one’s fellow beings.

These parallels draw a profound connection between fundamental Christian teachings and the core values that underpin American constitutional rights, reflecting on the intertwining of moral and civic responsibilities.

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That is very common

This is the iodine I mentioned. Its nasty as hell of you try to drop it right on your tongue. It tastes like you licked the inside of a hospital toilet bowl, but it has the pure iodine you need and in high dose. I think this is essentially what you used to get from the pharmacy shelves back in the 70s and 80s. My wife prefers the X3, i think thats mixed with sugar and glycerin to make it more pallatable. I keep this X2 around and take some if my neck feels swolen. I'm not endorsing this brand, but leaving it here in case you're curious.

https://www.infowarsstore.com/survival-shield-x-2-nascent-iodine