Friday, July 22, 2005

Enemies of the State

Not long after President Bush Nominated John Roberts for Supreme Court justice one could hear the typical cacophony of complaints from our resident “enemies of the state” like Edward Kennedy, John Kerry, Charles Schumer and Dick Durbin --even Mayor Bloomberg, of New York, made a public proclamation with his pro-aborts standing behind him demanding that John Roberts make a public statement expressing his support of Roe. V. Wade. This is liberalism gone amuck!

Why are they going spastic? Well, perhaps the comments that Kennedy made reveal their true driving motives. He said they can’t afford to have someone who will work against the progress they’ve made in the last 40 years with women’s rights, the environment, etc.

In other words, they are afraid someone will slow the “progress” of their liberal revolution, the march of pagan transnational progressivism which is changing the very nature of our society. They know Roe v. Wade was not based on good law, but rather on liberal politics. They are deathly afraid someone will actually interpret the Constitution for what it really means. They prefer someone who would see it as a liquid document that will flow with their ideas toward godlessness and hedonism.

Kennedy’s concern is that they may not be able to have the new America they want. In this sense, he and others who sing the same mantra have become enemies of the state, the state that proclaims “In God We Trust” The very idea that we are “one nation under God’ is anathema to their cause, yet it is the very underpinning of America’s peace and prosperity. It is who we have always been. President Gerald Ford repeated what President Eisenhower said when he said,

“Without God there could be no American form of government, nor an American way of life. Recognition of the Supreme Being is the first –the most basic- expression of Americanism.”

Once they eliminate God and the Bible from the public square they will advance their own laws based on the gods of Secular Humanism. Make no mistake; that is the issue.

The truth is that we cannot assume these people are acting in good faith; they are driven by an agenda, and they will do whatever it takes to see that agenda advanced and their revolution succeed.

People of faith must be engaged in this “government of the people.” We must be informed voters; we must communicate with our representatives continually, and we must seek God’s will about running for office ourselves. If we have righteous people in office we won’t have to worry about unrighteous law. It’s up to us. The godless do what is natural for them. The people of God must do what should be natural for us. We must lead, or the enemies of the state will succeed in their godless revolution.

2 Comments:

At 12:43 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Amen, Rev. Slyde. It's not an either/or situation, it's both: "Trust in the Lord and do good" We believe and do as He directs, no more, no less...God Bless!

 
At 6:08 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

We must judge based on actions, and as the same Spirit that revealed the condition of the Pharisees' hearts to Jesus revealsthe hearts of others to us, we may also judge the hearts and intents of others, but always being aware that only the Spirit truly knows the hearts of man, and unless we have perfect communication with the Spirit we recognize our judgments are fallible. We do the best we can and trust the outcome to God. Duty is ours; results are God's.

 

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