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October 20, 2025

Rights & Remedies

Rights require remedies.

How many remedies do you have?

You have many rights, but do you have many remedies when your God-given rights are violated?

Do you know how to enforce your rights with effective remedies?

What remedies will you have when your rights are threatened or abused or altogether taken from you?

Who will come to your rescue?

Who will defend you?

Who will enforce your rights?

What real remedies do you have?

If you can afford a lawyer, you can get a judge to hear you speak up for your rights. The judge may enforce your rights. The judge may be your remedy.

But what if you can’t afford to hire a lawyer?

What remedy do you really have?

Do you see that rights without remedies are useless promises?

Will your single vote at the polls fix your problems when legal troubles strike?

Will protesting with a sign do it for you?

Will resorting to open violence save the day?

You know the answer.

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