Good Thursday Morning! Went jogging the other day
and….
1. Question – I began to think about the next
presidential election and who I would put my trust in and
I thought, “Would I rather put my trust in a brain
surgeon or a politician?”
2. Thought – John Adams said, “Our
Constitution was made only for a moral and religious
people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any
other.”
Adams quote makes it clear that the founders did not want
to extract God from our lives, but rather intended for his
principles to be a central feature of our society. What
they wanted to avoid was a theocracy-like state where the
church dominated public policy or where the government
dictated religious practice. This was the whole point of
the separation clause of the First Amendment. The secular
progressives have zoomed past the intent of the law and
tried to replace it with their anti-God propaganda
reinforced by bullying tactics. If Americans fail to
educate themselves in American history, the revisionists
will win this fight.
And right now it looks like they are winning. The secular
progressive movement in America has been successful in
removing all vestiges of faith in God from the public
square. The very fact that people hesitate to say
“Merry Christmas” to strangers lets you know
just how successful they have been. Why are they so
determined to remove God from our lives? They recognize
that if we have no higher authority to answer to than man,
we become gods unto ourselves and get to determine our own
behavior. In their world, “If it feels good, do
it.” They can justify anything based on their
ideology because in their opinion, there is no higher
authority other than themselves to overrule them. They
have a visceral reaction to the mention of God’s
word, because it tears at the fabric of their
justification system. (One Nation by Ben Carson, MD)
”One of the most common tendencies of human
nature is that of placing responsibility on some
external agency for sins we have committed or mistakes
we have made.” [Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.]
