
The Axiom Of Responsibility
Individuals Demonstrate Valid Behavior
By Taking Responsibility
For Themselves And Their Children
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July, and we want to encourage all Americans to take a moment and truly appreciate America. With all of our political, religious, and social differences, it is important for us to acknowledge how fortunate we are to be citizens of this great nation.
We must never forget the freedoms we enjoy here, freedoms some in other countries will never experience: We all have a voice in our elections. It is our right to speak and write freely, standing up for causes we believe in. We can worship as we choose (or not at all), without fear of government persecution. And most importantly, our government is founded on the belief that all people are created equal, allowing us to make the most of ourselves and our lives, as well as make significant strides against all forms of discrimination.
With all that America has given to us, it is our duty to stay involved in her future. This includes understanding the issues before our government and staying informed regarding decisions our elected officials are making each day. Magna Sententia states that each one of us is responsible for ourselves, and it is impossible to fulfill this responsibility completely if we do not know what is going on in our country and how these concerns are being addressed.
As we think about our lives here in America on this Independence Day, please don’t forget to remember the men and women in our armed forces who have sacrificed so much throughout our nation’s history for our freedoms and way of life. If you know people who have served our country, tell them how much you appreciate them and their service. Some of them have never heard a much deserved “thank you” from any of us.
Have a fun, safe day as you celebrate this Fourth of July and all that it means to be an American.
Anna and Ellie Sherise
Creators of Magna Sententia
Authors of Magna Sententia: The Logical Cure for Our Society