Monday, March 31, 2008

The Road to Perdition is Paved with Pacifism

"If you want to hear God laugh, tell him your plans." Old Yiddish Folk Saying.

We have all heard this one before. But, Christians, this does not mean that we sit back and watch life go by while our society continues on a downhill slide. Wake up people - there is too much work to be done. Others that do not share our beliefs, the liberal and sex crazed media and the public schools are doing the work. Guess what? The results are showing. You can and should get involved socially, politically and educationally.

If you are tired of the media telling our daughters that they need a certain size breast and waist to matter in this society, if you are tired of our sons being told to take performance enhancing drugs to excel in sports, if you are tired of our kids learning that sex is a social happening and not something between one man and one woman that are married then speak up.

If you are sick of homosexuality as an alternative lifestyle being pushed down our throats, if you are fed up with our kids being taught that homosexual parents are normal and they are to accepted as such and those who do not want their kids to hear it are the strange ones - attend a school board meeting.

If you have had it with fringe liberal churches ordaining homosexual ministers and excusing child molesters and ignoring the word of God - pray continually and expose them when possible.

If you have heard for too long that the Bible is an antiquated story book of fictional characters, with no truth or relevance to today's world - give your testimony.

If you have seen too many pastors or reverends endorse candidates that are pro-abortion and have racist spiritual leaders - call them out. 40 million babies have been aborted since Roe v. Wade. Get mad about it. While in the Illinois State Senate, Obama blocked a bill that would have guaranteed Constitutional rights to any baby that survived an abortion. Tell everyone you know about this man's stance on abortion. His wife has even spoke out in favor of the dreadful partial birth abortion. Speak up. (Check the link below) http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51121

If you are tired of the breakdown of the family and America's core values of hard work, freedom, charity and the sanctity of life being traded for money grabbing corporations and a nanny state - shout it from the rooftops.

I personally am tired of being constantly told to compromise my Christian values to accommodate others. These beliefs I will never compromise and you should not either. Go vote, volunteer on a campaign of someone that shares these values, donate to their effort. Donate to organizations such as ROCK and Choices for Women. They are making a difference, but they need your help.

Being active in the fight is your right as an American and I believe your duty as a Christian. Don't delay any longer. Get involved.

7 comments:

The New Albanian said...
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The New Albanian said...

Tell us, then, how far Christian activism should go in order to combat these dire threats.

Feel feee to apply your oft-stated but generally neglected maxim about "hating sin, loving sinners" to your answer.

Also, please include an explanation as to why religious superstition is necessary to achieve these goals.

Thanks. This atheistic secular humanist European appreciates your eagerness to defing Hoosier grassroots whatever along such exceedingly narrow lines.

Will you be going back to racist vilification of Detroit's errant mayor now?

Daniel Short said...

Kwame generously supplies us with rich fodder to gorge ourselves on, but I do concede that the hip hop gov. is low hanging fruit. I believe Christians should go as far as humanists and those involved in the gay agenda are going. I understand that we cannot rewrite text books the way the groups I mentioned do, but putting our money where it will work the hardest is the first step. I am not superstitious, only bewildered by the likes of the McDonalds Corp. jumping on the GALA bandwagon and Pat Robertson jumping on the Al Gore global warming wagon with the likes of Al Sharpton. As usual, all we have to do is follow the money. I will not sell out my beliefs for any amount. Now, if you will excuse me, I am working on a new Wright post.

The New Albanian said...

You failed to address the religious superstition part, although I'll add that the worst exceses of religion throughout history seldom have been motivated by money. Rather, they have been motivated by unwavering belief in the palpably untrue.

Goose step on, big guy.

Daniel Short said...

One man's superstition is another man's religious beliefs. Some people believe government is the answer and religion is false. Those that claim no religion are the false ones, for they worship the above mentioned government and self. I may goose step while you twirl in circles.

Anonymous said...

Religious superstition?????????????

Anonymous said...

Yes, religious superstition. Religion is simply a way to control people and the story of Christianity has been told over and over again throughout the ages. Just look at this web site and take the time to watch the movie. http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

I am not a bad person because of my beliefs though, so please don't judge me. I have strong morals, a family and I'm gay. I don't push my lifestyle on anybody because it's private.

I typically spend my time helping people who need help, which seems to be something most "christian" organizations don't do. I often see supposed Christians protesting something or fighting against something when what they should be doing is helping and loving people.

There are homeless people, old people, children, sick people and numerous others who would benefit from a helping hand. These organizations spend their time trying to push their beliefs on everybody instead. I see them protesting XXX, judging gay and lesbian people, boycotting abortion clinics, etc.

A belief is a belief and I won't judge you if you go to church but do something good with your faith instead of trying to bring others down.