"Freedom has cost too much blood and agony to to be relinquished at the cheap price of rhetoric" Thomas Sowell
Sunday, January 1, 2012
The U.S. Desperately Needs a Second American Revolution (Part 1)
(II Chronicles 7:14) "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."
Happy New Year to everyone. I pray that 2012 will be the best year ever in your own personal life. When an old year passes and a new year begins, I always look forward to the opportunity of what another year can bring. This year the primary focus that will be directed to the attention of Americans this year is the upcoming presidential election in November. For the last several months, the news media has been extensively covering the GOP debates that took place from the Spring of 2011 until present. Our attention will be focused on the primaries and who will be the GOP nominee to face incumbent President Barack Obama in November. Those who are saved and have any type of spiritual discernment know that the upcoming presidential election isn't the most pressing issue at stake. I'm not trying to belittle the presidential election this year but the truth of the matter is that it doesn't make much difference who the GOP nominee will be (I predict Mitt Romney) or will Barack Obama be re-elected this November? I know this will astound some people but it really doesn't make much difference who is elected this November. I agree that Obama has fundamentally changed this country in a way the last three years that has never been done in the history of this nation. I know that if he's re-elected, this nation will be over with as a sovereign country. The problem is electing Mitt Romney or another GOP presidential contender isn't going to change the equation in the United States. I asked in my post yesterday in regards to Mitt Romney if he's elected president, will he use common business sense in running the government or will he cast aside all the common sense he knows in regards to running a business and be Mr. Politician? Will Romney do what he knows in his heart is right or will he jump on the bandwagon of political correctness? It has come to the point it no longer makes any difference (just about) about a person's credentials concerning prior experience they've had in government or the private sector. Regardless of the experience they've had in this walk of life, they will cast it aside and bow at the feet of the puppetmasters or the forces of Nimrod. I wholeheartedly believe the agenda that's been brought forth to American within the last 20+ years weren't an accident. Anyone that's a keen observer of politics should recognize that regardless of political party the country continues sliding down the same direction regardless who is president. From Bush '41 to Barack Obama, the United States has been steadily downfalling into fascism. All these presidents played a role into making that happen. President Obama has brought that about quicker than any of the three presidents prior to him. If Mitt Romney were to become president in January 2013, I expect him to pick up the baton and continue the march of destroying America's sovereignty. I sure some would say, "I don't believe you." When Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts, he passed a state mandated healthcare plan that's a smaller version of Obamacare. If nobody knew that Mitt Romney had an excellent business background, would you have believed he knew how to run a business when he passed Romneycare in 2006? It doesn't make any difference what a political candidates' credentials are. The country will continue sliding into the abyss. I don't expect Mitt Romney to repeal Obamacare or roll back any of the legislation passed in the Obama administration. He'll continue taking this country down the abyss, even if he were to do it in a more subtle way. You can't trust politicians on a national level. I don't trust Mitt Romney or any of the other presidential contenders to steer this country in the right path once again.
I recall nearly 20 years ago reading a book authored by John Whitehead, who is the founder of the Rutherford Institute entitled, The Second American Revolution. It was a good book. Much of the focus was on the government and how the United States has become secularized. I'm not disputing the fact that there needs to be a second American revolution when it comes to our government. We need to vote out incumbents in the droves regardless of party affiliation. There are major changes that need to take place within Congress, the presidency, and the court system. Consequently, many evangelical leaders have invested years trying to reform Washington and elect "Christian" candidates. Ever since the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision which legalized abortion, evangelicals such as Jerry Falwell have been involved in the political realm trying to repeal Roe vs. Wade and change the anti-God and anti-family atmosphere in Washington. In 1976, Jerry Falwell conducted "I love America" rallies to speak on social issues that were important to him. That predated the Moral Majority which was founded in 1979. The Moral Majority played an active role in pushing for political candidates (primarily Republican) that would support traditional family values and recognize the role that God played in the early founding of our country. That organization was disbanded in 1989 and a couple of years prior to that the Christian Coalition was formed by Ralph Reed. The organization was incorporated in 1987. The goals of the Christian Coalition were to promote Christian candidates to public office. Like the Moral Majority, the Christian Coalition promoted Republican candidates because the Republican party catered to the Christian Coalition and the Moral Majority for votes. After 33 years of "Christian" political activity to turn this nation to God, what has it accomplished? I haven't seen it accomplish anything. We don't have Godlier politicians in the White House nor Capitol Hill. Instead, they tend to be more corrupt than ever before. We're fighting our battles in the wrong arena. I'm not opposed to Christians participating in politics. Christians should participate in politics. However, the battle for the heart and soul of America isn't in the political arena.
As I've stated earlier, I'm not opposed to Christians involving themselves in politics. Christians do have civic responsibilities such as vote and make their voices heard. Consequently, I believe our government has went too far into the dunghill in order to save it. Our politicians are bought and paid for. Their voices aren't to the American people. Their loyalties are to the puppetmasters that contribute to their political coffers. Our politicians are owned by the forces of Nimrod, or the new world order crowd. I refer to them as the new world order crowd because you read about Nimrod in the book of Genesis in connection to the Tower of Babel, which is the first mention in the Bible about an attempt to create a new world order. I believe the forces of Nimrod has such a fierce hold upon our politicians and our political system that I don't know of any way to straighten out the political system. If the political system were to be straighten out, it would probably require a World War III to do so. And I don't even know how successful that would be. As the book of Ephesians points out, we don't fight flesh and blood but principalities in high places. We're fighting a spiritual battle. When I speak of the new world order crowd, I'm speaking of the forces of darkness. The new world order is satanic. I don't know of any way to shake off the globalists who control our politicians. I know that sounds cynical or gloom and doom, but that's the way I view it and I have to be honest about that.
I will conclude with my thought in part 2 on next Sunday's post.
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